hellen119119 said:I totally agree this possibility, but it is only in theory.
The province immigration offices are only CIC's counterpart, not colleague. we have no idea how well they are connected.
I suppose that CIC will look the letter only after it receives the application files. also, it is not CIC's duty to help the province counterparts verify applicants' genuine intention.
Helen, I will suggest you go and read CIC OP 7B- Provincial Nominee. One of the three major reasons CIC can refuse a PNP is if the CIC officer can establish a non-intention to stay in a province.
It may interest you that a certain province nominated someone who scored 4 in Ielts, CIC turned it down on the ground of inadequate economic settlement criteria. A nomination is not fixed n firm, CIC has the final say.
Not my opinion but the rule.