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    Moving to another province is a huge red flag for PNP. What about moving to another country?

    Most cases I've seen here are when your intend to live in that province is questioned when you move to another province, but still live in Canada. What if you move to another country during application? Will that raise concerns or result in PFLs/refusals? Are there cases related to that...
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    What to put in the form when "the truth" conflicts with "the official document"?

    I've been helping a friend fill out PR forms. I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about immigration laws, but I find him in a very interesting dilemma caused by some inaccuracies in his official documents. Specifically: (a) He was born in City A, but all of his official documents (passport...
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    If I was rejected by PNP because I moved out of the province, can I still apply for EE-CEC/FSW later?

    Has anyone been able to switch to federal immigration programs/tracks after moving out of province during a PNP? Will this type of "changed intent to reside in a particular province" record negatively affect one's federal track EE-CEC/FSW PR application?
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    Had anyone got rejected by EE because they moved out of Canada?

    I recently got a US based offer from my dream company. While my long term plan is definitely to settle in Canada, I value this opportunity work in the US for a year. However, I have an OINP and an EE application in progress. Those are in-land applications because I applied when living in...
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    “Physically present at the wedding ceremony” - What if we got married WITHOUT a ceremony?

    We got married outside of Canada, where getting married is a simple registration process that takes around 30 mins. During this registration, of course we were both present. However, the imm5707e form is asking us to tick "I was physically present at the wedding ceremony". We don't have a...
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    OINP: "You must have legally lived in Ontario for at least one year in the past two years." How is this calculated exactly?

    My primary residence is in Ontario for the entire last year. However, I do frequently travel outside of Ontario. I wonder: - Do I need to subtract all the days I wasn't physically in Ontario, even if it's just a short trip? - If yes, how is this calculated? In PR renewals they calculate any day...