What could be the consequences if someone with Canada PR (obtained via NSNP) move out of Toronto due to better job prospects in other provinces?
You have to land and meet CBSA officer at the first port you've reach Canada, but you have show intention to settle in SK to him/her.
E.g. You can board a plane and reaches Vancouver, you will then proceed to CBSA office and land at vancouver airport. Then CBSA asks you where you are settling in, and you show him a flight to Saskatoon and a rental agreement or hotel appoint when you arrive there.
But after the CBSA people signs off CoPr and releases you, you have all the right to move anywhere in Canada.
No. They have no way to accuse you just by showing up in the wrong provinceHi,
Would this not post a problem when you renew your PR card or applied for Citizenship? Would they not see that you really didn't try to settle in the province that nominated you?
No. They have no way to accuse you just by showing up in the wrong province
Problem comes when you show up in Vancouver with SINP nomination but a job offer in BC and house bought in Vancouver, for example.
Well obviously you should at least try and stay in SK for a while and then move. Not just land and stay somewhere else. That would be misrepresentation and CIC and SINP have the right to revoke your PR.Hi,
I have my PR approved though SINP, but did my landing in Vancouver. I even gave my BC mailing address where they going to mail the PR card. So I guess there is no problem landing in a different province from your nomination (though haven't received my PR card yet, because of some photo issue, I need to resent). What worries me is if I didn't try to settle in SK, it might cause a problem in the future when I need to renew my PR or apply for Citizenship.
That's what I was thinking too. At least try to find a job and settle there. Worst scenario that I can't find a job, at least they could see that I've tried. But is there any minimum number of years of stay before one can freely move elsewhere?Well obviously you should at least try and stay in SK for a while and then move. Not just land and stay somewhere else. That would be misrepresentation and CIC and SINP have the right to revoke your PR.
Once you get your PR card, move to SK and try to find a job and settle there.
That's what I was thinking too. At least try to find a job and settle there. Worst scenario that I can't find a job, at least they could see that I've tried. But is there any minimum number of years of stay before one can freely move elsewhere?
Thanks!.. Sometimes we think too far ahead of not able to settle, no employment, etc. But who knows, may be I like it there and settle there for good. Though it is still nice to have some options if things didn't work out.Well some people say to stay for a least 12 months before moving. Just to show that you've tried to settle.
more than 2 months after passing the medicals, no ppr yet is this normal?
We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you. - almost 3 months nowWhat is the status you can see in your Mycic account?
Did you do your medical upfront? Or you were advised by IRCC to do the Medical? Are you on Express Entry, under PNP?We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you. - almost 3 months now