As the headline makes clear, I moved to a different province to accept work while still under PNP nomination in another province and before the granting of PR. The nominating province found out. they have asked me to provide evidence that i am still resident in their province. They want DV license and Health care card (I can provide those, I still have them) they also want evidence of lease or purchase or rental accommodation. I currently don't have that. Again they want my bank info for the last 3 months. I understand this could be serious. My question is:
how screwed am I?
For contest, I was an international student in the province and graduated and applied for PNP. I stayed for 8 months where I passionately search for jobs moving across three cities in the province to look for employment. However, the thing is I am hearing impaired and this makes employers super reluctant to hire me. Unless I hide my disability during job competition i never ever get hired. After i got hired and revealed my disability i would be let go by my employer within a short time.
This became a pattern so much so that I came near destitution and could hardly meet basic necessities like my rent bills and even for a short while, daily meals. I also did not qualify for unemployment income in the province since I hadn't work long enough to qualify. The maximum i could be allowed to last in job was a month or two. in my desperation, I applied and got hired by an organization outside the province. I know I should have alert the PNP province and ask for my nomination to be withdrawn. For some reason I simply can't fathom, it did not occur to me to do that - maybe because in my mind I was still a resident of the province. Which is why i retained my healthcare card and drivers license and did not exchange them for those of the province i have been working
Now the PNP nominating province has found out and now wants me to prove I reside in their province failing that they will contact IRCC and have them withdraw the nomination. I understand that this could land me in real trouble with IRCC.
My additional questions are:
Thank you all in advance for your responses
how screwed am I?
For contest, I was an international student in the province and graduated and applied for PNP. I stayed for 8 months where I passionately search for jobs moving across three cities in the province to look for employment. However, the thing is I am hearing impaired and this makes employers super reluctant to hire me. Unless I hide my disability during job competition i never ever get hired. After i got hired and revealed my disability i would be let go by my employer within a short time.
This became a pattern so much so that I came near destitution and could hardly meet basic necessities like my rent bills and even for a short while, daily meals. I also did not qualify for unemployment income in the province since I hadn't work long enough to qualify. The maximum i could be allowed to last in job was a month or two. in my desperation, I applied and got hired by an organization outside the province. I know I should have alert the PNP province and ask for my nomination to be withdrawn. For some reason I simply can't fathom, it did not occur to me to do that - maybe because in my mind I was still a resident of the province. Which is why i retained my healthcare card and drivers license and did not exchange them for those of the province i have been working
Now the PNP nominating province has found out and now wants me to prove I reside in their province failing that they will contact IRCC and have them withdraw the nomination. I understand that this could land me in real trouble with IRCC.
My additional questions are:
- At this moment can I ask the PNP nominee province to let me voluntarily withdraw my PNP-sponsored PR application?
- Can I ask IRCC to let me do the same, that is let me withdraw my PR application?
- How likely are both to agree to this?
- If I decide to move back to the province and quit my job will this all go away?
- What is the worst scenario i am facing?
Thank you all in advance for your responses