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The sole purpose of PNP is to contribute towards their province. So if you are residing outside a province how would you contribute towards as you would be paying taxes, rent, grocery and other variables in the province you are residing and not to the one you have been nominated. In some cases have read about PRs being revoked just because of an applicant leaving the nominated province.Hello everyone,
Question.
Is working remotely allowed if nominated via PNP? For ex. I will be working for a company that is based in "Province-A" but I will out of Canadá or the Province some weeks during the time I need to have experience on a company based on “Province-A”.
Is there a limitation to be physical on the time range ?
But I’m talking like visit my parents at my country or visit another place on vacations? So the PNP is forced me to stay without flexibility on the province ?The sole purpose of PNP is to contribute towards their province. So if you are residing outside a province how would you contribute towards as you would be paying taxes, rent, grocery and other variables in the province you are residing and not to the one you have been nominated. In some cases have read about PRs being revoked just because of an applicant leaving the nominated province.
I am not sure but working offshore for a company is not considered remote anymore. Hence it will be counted as foreign work experience.
I would also let other volunteers to chip in.
So if you are talking about a short visit it's fine but keep in mind those days would be excluded from your experience. In other words the days you missed had to work those days extra to complete your experience. Hope this helps.But I’m talking like visit my parents at my country or visit another place on vacations? So the PNP is forced me to stay without flexibility on the province ?
Is there some place I can look this specific scenario you are mentioning? Since it make sense for me what you are saying, but I want to make sure it’s explicit that I will need to return “x days” if I’m out Canada to cover the 6-12 months depends of the provinceSo if you are talking about a short visit it's fine but keep in mind those days would be excluded from your experience. In other words the days you missed had to work those days extra to complete your experience. Hope this helps.
Sorry I don't have a source. This is how it goes read, heard and done this way.Is there some place I can look this specific scenario you are mentioning? Since it make sense for me what you are saying, but I want to make sure it’s explicit that I will need to return “x days” if I’m out Canada to cover the 6-12 months depends of the province