I have got confirmation of Permanent residency in Canada; hence would get my PR shortly through FSW/EE program. However, my current employer is offering me a job in Montreal, Quebec. Will it be possible for me to accept that and live in Quebec?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.aspWhat permanent residents can do
As a permanent resident, you have the right to:
- get most social benefits that Canadian citizens receive, including health care coverage,
- live, work or study anywhere in Canada,
- apply for Canadian citizenship,
- protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
are you inland?I have got confirmation of Permanent residency in Canada; hence would get my PR shortly through FSW/EE program. However, my current employer is offering me a job in Montreal, Quebec. Will it be possible for me to accept that and live in Quebec?
Thanks a lot Gregor, Just hope that this Quebec issue doesn't play a spoilsortAnd congratulations getting your first job in Canada!
You just saved yourself a lot of troubles.
You can land at any border, for PR Card don't use Quebec address. You can change it later by phone 1 888 242 2100.Thanks @mpsqra for your reply.
I am not yet in Canada.
Option 1
What I was thinking was that I would land outside Quebec( say Toronto ) and will mention that I stay in Toronto. Will stay there for as long as it takes to get PR card. After getting the PR card, move to Quebec and will apply health insurance from Montreal, Quebec.
Do you think the above option is safe?
Option 2
I land in Toronto, mention that I will stay in Toronto, but move to Quebec in a few days. Can I get my PR card then to Quebec address. Please suggest. Not much aware of the legalities
Best Regards,
Jaspreet
I am yet to make my landing and have not confronted the issue myself. However, as people above suggested, we can move to Quebec after landing in other provinces. For PR delivery address, we should give a non-Quebec address. You can also refer the comment below by Qorax in a different post.Be careful! Check
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/become-candidate/eligibility/federal-skilled-workers.html?wbdisable=true
It states
Other requirements
- You must be admissible to Canada. Find out more about inadmissibility
- You must plan to live outside the province of Quebec
This is very ambiguous. What if an English speaker never intended to stay in Quebec but he/she got a job and moved there. Will this create an issue for them when they apply for citizenship? I am in a similar situation as OP. I have my PR card already (FSW EE, landed in Toronto). Now i have an offer from Montreal and I am stuck with the same question. Will it create problems if I live there for 3 years and then apply for citizenship.
Very goodI have got confirmation of Permanent residency in Canada; hence would get my PR shortly through FSW/EE program. However, my current employer is offering me a job in Montreal, Quebec. Will it be possible for me to accept that and live in Quebec?
Hi Ch672,Be careful! Check
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/become-candidate/eligibility/federal-skilled-workers.html?wbdisable=true
It states
Other requirements
- You must be admissible to Canada. Find out more about inadmissibility
- You must plan to live outside the province of Quebec
This is very ambiguous. What if an English speaker never intended to stay in Quebec but he/she got a job and moved there. Will this create an issue for them when they apply for citizenship? I am in a similar situation as OP. I have my PR card already (FSW EE, landed in Toronto). Now i have an offer from Montreal and I am stuck with the same question. Will it create problems if I live there for 3 years and then apply for citizenship.
I rejected my job offer from Quebec (Montreal) since I wasn't sure about it. Haven't moved there yet so no health card.Hi Ch672,
Have you moved to Quebec? If yes, was there any issue in getting health card or other document.
Thanks,
Jaspreet