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Can you move to another province if you are provincial nominee?
Yes, you can. As a permanent resident, you have the right to live, work or study anywhere in Canada. However, if you became a permanent resident through the Provincial Nominee Program, the province that nominated you has chosen you to bring skills to their province.
Can I apply to more than one province for PNP?
Yes, you can apply for multiple PNP program but if you get PNP of more than one Province, you will need to make a choice that in which province you would like to that and applying more than one province will cost you as well which is non refundable. All the best.
What are the benefits of provincial nominee program?
It encourages skilled migration and simultaneously provides the opportunity of settling in different provinces of the country. With the right education, enough experience, and required skills-set, a person becomes eligible to get visa of the country under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
How to immigrate to Canada as a provincial nominee?
Before you can apply to immigrate to Canada as a provincial nominee, you must first be nominated by a province or territory. Each province or territory has its own application and nomination procedures.
How to get Canada PR through provincial nomination program?
Experts suggest that applicants should opt Canada Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) along with Express Entry applications. It is important to note that PNP nominated applicant are allocated additional 600 points in CRS calculator, thereby enhance chances to get ITA and secure Canada PR.
Can I move to another province if I have PR?
You don’t need evidence. PR is a federal program and you have the right as a PR to live anywhere you want in Canada. The “intent” to get PR was obviously to live in the province you got PR through, but if you move there is nothing they can do about your PR status regardless of your reasons for moving.
How does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) work?
How the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) works. This program is for workers who: have the skills, education and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory. want to live in that province, and. want to become permanent residents of Canada. Each province and territory.