Look olgasc, what you are doing is looking for a different answer simply because you do not like the answer. Regardless of how you ask the question or look for loopholes that will change the answer, the answer remains the same.
Under PNP, you sign an undertaking to go to that province and look for work. What you are quoting now, simply says that having FULFILLED that obligation, you are not bound to remain in the province forever.
If your 'friend' cannot show that he went to Manitoba, made a reasonable attempt to find work (ie. signed up in the local Job Centre, can show he went for interviews, etc.), then he his violated the agreement.
It is simple. You just don't like it. Move on.
Under PNP, you sign an undertaking to go to that province and look for work. What you are quoting now, simply says that having FULFILLED that obligation, you are not bound to remain in the province forever.
If your 'friend' cannot show that he went to Manitoba, made a reasonable attempt to find work (ie. signed up in the local Job Centre, can show he went for interviews, etc.), then he his violated the agreement.
It is simple. You just don't like it. Move on.