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    MOVE TO OTHER PROVINCE

    Why 3 years? I read in some forums that once you have your PR you can go anywhere you want.
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    Immigration to Quebec and Living somewhere else in Canada

    He said he wants to leave Montreal the next day he lands, not after staying for some time and looking for a job. Is that acceptable (with regards to the citizenship application)? What about the PR Card? I have read somewhere that one first needs to receive their PR Card and prepare whatever...
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    Immigration to Quebec and Living somewhere else in Canada

    Canada is a free country. By the law you can live anywhere you want. BUT you were selected by Quebec as a refugee. Quebec refugee laws are totally different than the Federal laws. My agent also told me the same like you. But privately sponsored refugee category is still new. So your agent and...
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    Immigration to Quebec and Living somewhere else in Canada

    You can but it is very dangerous to do. The safest way is to move after 1 year. That's after your sponsor has paid your monthly allowance for 1 year.
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    Lifetime's savings

    Thank you for your sweet and encouraging words. However, let me explain my case briefly so you can get a little idea about me: 1. I have already started small businesses 4 times in my life, each in a different kind of business. In all cases I lost everything. That’s why I'm no longer interested...
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    Lifetime's savings

    Thank you for your reply. Any suggestions about where to keep my savings? I can't keep it in my home country or where I'm staying now. Any suggestions about a country where I can keep my savings?
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    Lifetime's savings

    I applied as a refugee and got accepted. I have some decent savings where I live. My problem is that when I land in Canada I have to close my bank account here and bring the money with me. I know it is allowed to bring as much money as you want to Canada provided that you declare them. But if I...