- Jul 2, 2015
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 18-06-2015
- Nomination.....
- CSQ 12-06-2015
- AOR Received.
- 02-09-2015
- Med's Request
- 01-21-2016
- Med's Done....
- 01-22-2016 RPRF 02-02-2016 PCC 02-11-2016
- Passport Req..
- 03-02-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 03-07-2016
- LANDED..........
- 03-22-2016
I haven't found a topic quite like this one. And there are so many people wondering about this.
A lot of people want to know if they can move to another province after landing. Even though the constitution grants all PRs the right to live and work anywhere in Canada, most of us have to sign a document declaring an "intent to reside" on the province that selected us. Usually the recommendation is to try and establish for some time on the province of origin before moving else where.
But, How long is "some time"? Or what exactly means to establish yourself in a province?
These questions almost impossible answer in a definite way. So for this reason, I kindly ask EVERYONE here who has done their citizenship application in a province different from the landing one, to SHARE their experience. A lot of PRs are extremely serious about establishing permanently in Canada and would not like to jeopardize in any way the possibility of citizenship.
It would be nice to know about this particulars:
1) How long did you stay in your landing province?
2) Where you able to find work fast on that original province?
3) TTHE MOST IMPORTANT ONE: Was this matter ever brought up during your citizenship process?
If I am missing something, please share it anyways.
A lot of people want to know if they can move to another province after landing. Even though the constitution grants all PRs the right to live and work anywhere in Canada, most of us have to sign a document declaring an "intent to reside" on the province that selected us. Usually the recommendation is to try and establish for some time on the province of origin before moving else where.
But, How long is "some time"? Or what exactly means to establish yourself in a province?
These questions almost impossible answer in a definite way. So for this reason, I kindly ask EVERYONE here who has done their citizenship application in a province different from the landing one, to SHARE their experience. A lot of PRs are extremely serious about establishing permanently in Canada and would not like to jeopardize in any way the possibility of citizenship.
It would be nice to know about this particulars:
1) How long did you stay in your landing province?
2) Where you able to find work fast on that original province?
3) TTHE MOST IMPORTANT ONE: Was this matter ever brought up during your citizenship process?
If I am missing something, please share it anyways.