@tjsecondtry
there's no hard and fast rule mentioned anywhere about PNPs that nominees stay there for so long...and I've read before somewhere that revocation of PR (almost) never has happened in Canada as the policies are so favourable to the residents...
but now that the immigration momentum has picked up,provinces may do something to keep a check on misuse and if you are pulled up at some point,you need to have valid points..
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my uncle who has PR in us was questioned for almost 2hrs @airport in US on landing with his family why they should be allowed entry & to retain pr status as they had returned previously to India after staying for couple of years only ...the officers even told that these are issued to serve a purpose & they don't want to waste on someone who doesn't value it... Canadian officers aren't that arrogant...but while later at a citizenship hearing, it may be held against you that you might not stick to the moral obligations...
He says to stay for 3 months ....may be that long or more...it's all ur choice ...
I wouldn't want myself to be on the wrong side & hence will try my best to have a valid case in my favour even if I move out of the province who nominates me...
btw @direct ita by grace of Almighty...