I see...hisaca said:Good, you know we are talking of intent here and we are not the VO. If you apply for PN before fsw, it is assumed you intend to reside in the province you picked in PN. So if in fsw you pick another province within the same timeframe - it is either you don't want the earlier province again or you want to enter Canada by all means.
So the intent theory lies on the VO.
So only the provincial nomination is at risk when submitting another application to Federal with a different province?
hellen119119 said:Thx for clarification!
So this means that applicants can not apply QSW and FSW at the same time, like what the bro below is doing?
in any sense, his FSW application will not be affected.
hellen119119 said:I believe that running into Canada is the top priority of most applicants. However, majority are willing to remain in the province that nominated them, given they can acquire jobs in a period.
hisaca said:You are right but do your investigation, most Province reject people who applied in other province. The only waiver they give atimes is if you apply to FSW.
Province are jealous and are always afraid of people who will use their nomination as a platform to run to another province.
Do you know genuine intention has been misconstrued and people deny pr
Thanks for discussing my question @ hellen119119 and @ hisaca! I really appreciate it.hellen119119 said:This really depends on how ICI defines "genuine intent" and is willing to reject the province's decision.
Apparently, there is not a clear line. otherwise, all applicants who have applied or r applying other PNP will be rejected by another province, all applicants who have applied or r applying Quebec cannot are not eligible for any programs outside Quebec.
So, do you think I should give FSW a shot? I really don't mind if it will affect my PNP in a negative way because the QSW stream is way to slow for me. I am just worried having QSW application at the same time might affect my FSW application to a different province.