ramlal said:
I landed as a PR in BC, stayed there for about a year and then moved to Manitoba for a decent job offer. Now I am thinking about moving back to BC due to better job offer I got from a company based in Vancouver. But I will be eligible to apply for citizenship in a year's time. So I was wondering whether switching between provinces again will increase my chance of getting a residence questionnaire (RQ) or delay my application processing in some other way. If that is the case, then I would prefer to stay put for a while before I move again. Any suggestion regarding this will be highly appreciated.
No! it won't but always try to get proof of rental place from your landlord. Many times people relocate but by the time they exchange health card and driver license etc they live in places where there is no rental receipt provided or lease paperwork signed such as privately owned houses, basement apartments etc and then when CIC issues residence questions by sending CIT 0520 or CIT 0171 it becomes whole lot of issue to collect documentary evidence. Here are the tips -
1) Try to get a letter from landlord if you are paying rent as a cash
2) Always keep a utility such as Shaw, Bell under your name at same address regardless how many provinces you relocate.
3) Keep all car rentals, greyhound tickets, air tickets while relocating in case if you are not driving your own vehicle.
4) If it is a long move and you are getting your car shipped, it is a good evidence of relocation case paperwork from shipping company will help.
5) Any GYM, Club membership in a province and its paperwork can help to deal with residence questions.