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Can PNP immigrant move to another province?
You cannot merely be nominated by a province and then choose to move to another while you are still completing all of the requirements for your nomination.
Can I get PR while studying in Manitoba?
When you graduate, stay in Manitoba to build your career and establish a new home. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) prioritizes international students who have graduated from Manitoba institutions and offers a direct pathway to permanent residency through the International Education Stream.
Can I move to Quebec after PR?
You can move to Quebec once you get your PR card. But you cannot declare your intent to reside in Quebec before and during your landing. EE is for the rest of Canada, not for Quebec. Plus, as soon as you move to Quebec as a permanent resident without CSQ, their bureaucracy will start making you problems.
Do I need to live in Canada after getting PR?
To keep your permanent resident status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. These 730 days don’t need to be continuous. To help you track your time in Canada, use a travel journal.
Can I move to another area of Canada with a PR?
If you are a full resident who has lived in the country for 760 days and have a PR card, then you do have the option to move to another area of Canada. This is because there is less chance of you not fulfilling the requirement for your PR status.
How long does it take to get PR in another province?
Some people wait as little as 2 months, when they receive their PR card, and then move to another province. This is not recommended as obtaining the PR card has nothing to do with obtaining the PR status.
Can I move anywhere in Canada with a provincial nomination?
So, you got a Provincial Nomination (PN) from one of Canada’s provinces or territories. Does it mean that you can move anywhere in Canada as soon as you arrive? The answer is more complicated than you think. When you arrive in Canada at a POE (Point of Entry), you must supply your PN and talk to the border officials.
Can the PNP come after me if I stay in another province?
If you had started out in your PNP province and stayed there for a while, it would be very hard for them to go after you because you signed that you intend to settle in the province and as long as this was true when you applied and when you landed, there is nothing they can say to you.