You are not alone. AOR 28Feb and still waiting.rahul061 said:Hello everyone,
I am just wondering is there anyone with AOR 29FEb CEC Inland
Still waiting for PPR . As it's more than 7 months
u r not alone , FEB 29 HERE CEC INLANDrahul061 said:Hello everyone,
I am just wondering is there anyone with AOR 29FEb CEC Inland
Still waiting for PPR . As it's more than 7 months
Hi Vaibhavvaibhavshere said:Extremely delighted to inform you all.
It's a PPR !!
Got updated status email yesterday at 1:30 pm and got second email at 2:30pm.
Letter was in cic Ac. Finally long wait is over. Had started the process almost a year back with IELTS. I had given up on the process n had decided to even forget the fact that I have ever applied for PR.
Now let's see when PP gets stamped.
Wish u all a gr8 luck.
Ps: thanks Madhuri for ur kind advice of keeping my bags packed. That brought hope to me.
vaibhavshere said:Extremely delighted to inform you all.
It's a PPR !!
Got updated status email yesterday at 1:30 pm and got second email at 2:30pm.
Letter was in cic Ac. Finally long wait is over. Had started the process almost a year back with IELTS. I had given up on the process n had decided to even forget the fact that I have ever applied for PR.
Now let's see when PP gets stamped.
Wish u all a gr8 luck.
Ps: thanks Madhuri for ur kind advice of keeping my bags packed. That brought hope to me.
Hello $iv@,$iv@ said:Hi,
I have received Visa stamping on last week, i got COPR through Onatrio- OINP.
When i started to search for job before landing, got some positive response from Quebec.
So i have few doubts regarding moving to another province after landing in Toronto and staying for a weel.
If i am a PNP nomine does this mean i cannot live/work to other provinces? Let say I'm a OINP nomine failed to find a job before landing and decided to moved in Quebec after getting a job there,. Then here comes applying a citizenship DOES this affect my application?Huh
Can someone thru some light on this...
Thanks
LizzyBob said:Hello $iv@,
I dont think you can settle permanently in Quebec as they have a completely different process for permanent residence. Even regular PR holders from Express entry cannot settle in Quebec. Do you have a work permit for the Job in Quebec?
If you want to settle in any other province (apart from Quebec and your nominated province Ontario), that may be ok, but you will run into some issues when you apply for citizenship later on. For citizenship, You will need to prove to IRCC that you originally intended to stay in your nominated province when you got your PR. I am afraid spending only 1 week in Ontario doesn't seem convincing. You will need to look into this, before you decide.
hI LizzyBob,
Thanks for your reply.
I am not plaaning to settle in quebec, i am trying to find a job before landing there,in case if i get a job in quebec, can i work for 6 months to 12 months?
In the mean time, i will try to lookk for another job in ontario, if i find one, will move to my province ontario.
Is this affect my citizenship??
Thanks
Hope this helps
This comment is all false. He can settle permanently anywhere with PR, guaranteed by Canadian law. Yes, regular PR holders from Express Entry CAN settle in Quebec or anywhere in Canada.LizzyBob said:Hello $iv@,
I dont think you can settle permanently in Quebec as they have a completely different process for permanent residence. Even regular PR holders from Express entry cannot settle in Quebec. Do you have a work permit for the Job in Quebec?
If you want to settle in any other province (apart from Quebec and your nominated province Ontario), that may be ok, but you will run into some issues when you apply for citizenship later on. For citizenship, You will need to prove to IRCC that you originally intended to stay in your nominated province when you got your PR. I am afraid spending only 1 week in Ontario doesn't seem convincing. You will need to look into this, before you decide.
Hope this helps
You obviously don't have your facts straight, I have received my COPR and it is even written clearly in the affixed document, for me to settle in Quebec I would require a "Certificat de Sélection du Quebec (CSQ)" which is not included in regular PR processing. Others in this forum can confirm this. Many provincial nominees who left their province have to show that they initially tried settle in those areas during their citizenship applications. My friend submitted his tenancy/rent agreements during his citizenship application to prove to IRCC that he intended to stay in Ontario when he arrived. His citizenship was approved, its not a crime to move provinces but there are extra requirements along with it.hamzakhobza said:This comment is all false. He can settle permanently anywhere with PR, guaranteed by Canadian law. Yes, regular PR holders from Express Entry CAN settle in Quebec or anywhere in Canada.
No, he will not run into issues when applying for citizenship since he would still be protected by the Charter as a permanent residence holder.
Please do not spread misinformation.
You need to land in the province to satisfy immigration. Once you are landed and have PR, you can move anywhere.LizzyBob said:You obviously don't have your facts straight, I have received my COPR and it is even written clearly in the affixed document, for me to settle in Quebec I would require a "Certificat de Sélection du Quebec (CSQ)" which is not included in regular PR processing. Others in this forum can confirm this. Many provincial nominees who left their province have to show that they initially tried settle in those areas during their citizenship applications. My friend submitted his tenancy/rent agreements during his citizenship application to prove to IRCC that he intended to stay in Ontario when he arrived. His citizenship was approved, its not a crime to move provinces but there are extra requirements along with it.
YOU need to enlighten yourself before you misinform others, you don't even have your PPR yet so you don't even know what you are talking about.
Like I mentioned earlier it is not a crime to move provinces after your PR, but some questions will arise when you are applying for citizenship. Only provincial nominees who moved out of their province will need to show their initial intent to live in that province, because that was how they obtained their PR in the first place. You can go to the section of the forum with regards to citizenship and see others experiences with is, I know someone who went through it.hamzakhobza said:You need to land in the province to satisfy immigration. Once you are landed and have PR, you can move anywhere.
Where do you see people having to prove anything once they have received PR and become protected by the Charter?
You are wrong. I'm not going to discuss with you any further because you are convinced of a fallacy. Anyone with PR can move to and from Quebec without a problem.LizzyBob said:Like I mentioned earlier it is not a crime to move provinces after your PR, but some questions will arise when you are applying for citizenship. Only provincial nominees who moved out of their province will need to show their initial intent to live in that province, because that was how they obtained their PR in the first place. You can go to the section of the forum with regards to citizenship and see others experiences with is, I know someone who went through it.
Go on CIC website and read up the "Certificat de Sélection du Quebec (CSQ)" I know for a fact that the regular Express entry PR is not applicable to Quebec unless you have the CSQ. So please don't tell people that they can move to Quebec with regular PR, they can't. Quebec has a separate application process for PR. Only after Citizenship can you move anywhere you wish.