Guys, This might be the most repeated question ever in this forum. Sorry about asking again.
I landed in SK last year via SINP and have been living here for last 10 months. I got a better job with better pay from Alberta. Hence I contacted SINP about this and got the below response. Sounded kind of an auto response.
Does anyone is aware of any personally known cases of PR revoke due to province movement or even issues while citizenship filing ???
This was the SINP response
"As a Permanent Resident of Canada you may work and live in any province, however, an individual is nominated to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program based on their intent to settle permanently in Saskatchewan. Should a Nominee not be living and working in Saskatchewan the SINP reserves the right to follow up to assess whether the Nominee has misrepresented their intent. The SINP can revoke a nomination to our program and advise Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) of the revocation. Any final decisions are in the hands of IRCC."
For more information on Permanent Residency rights, please visit IRCC’s website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp
I landed in SK last year via SINP and have been living here for last 10 months. I got a better job with better pay from Alberta. Hence I contacted SINP about this and got the below response. Sounded kind of an auto response.
Does anyone is aware of any personally known cases of PR revoke due to province movement or even issues while citizenship filing ???
This was the SINP response
"As a Permanent Resident of Canada you may work and live in any province, however, an individual is nominated to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program based on their intent to settle permanently in Saskatchewan. Should a Nominee not be living and working in Saskatchewan the SINP reserves the right to follow up to assess whether the Nominee has misrepresented their intent. The SINP can revoke a nomination to our program and advise Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) of the revocation. Any final decisions are in the hands of IRCC."
For more information on Permanent Residency rights, please visit IRCC’s website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp