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Got PR via OINP/EE - moving to other province?

Kawabunga

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Mar 5, 2015
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Hi folks,

I landed as PR in Ontario via OINP/EE couple of months ago and kinda feel that Ontario isn't really a province for me longterm. Job isn't the issue here since there are plenty, it's just I have family and friends in other province and I'd like to move. Are there any known consequences when I renew my PR/apply for citizenship later?

I know that charter of rights protects me as a PR, but also read here some cases about CIC revoking their PR so don't really know what to think anymore...

Thanks for any suggestions/advices!
 

andy108

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Nov 26, 2015
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Best response:

mf4361 said:
Section 6 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [1][2]

(2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right
(a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and
(b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.

This means any PNP person who has already landed in Canada has the right to move to any provinces.

As for PNP processes, each province has their own measure to ensure people accepting their PNP stays in their respective province. Most province has their quota for people with job offers. E.g. Sask with employment category issues WP while PR is being processed. This means if s/he leaves the job, the PR will be rejected. Effectively ties the applicant their Sask job until he gets PR. After landing, the restriction goes away.

A few (e.g. NBPNP-EE) has a declaration to sign that applicant will stay in the province for a certain years. This put the applicant in a strange position where he is violating his own declaration, and can be considered misrepresentation, while NB government is unconstitutional. If a person does move away NB, and NB government wants to kick him out, it will have to be settled in court.

One more thing: while moving between provinces is allowed after landing, you have to land at your province of nomination. E.g. If you are landing for AINP in Alberta, while show signs of setting lives in BC, the border officer can refuse your entry.



[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_Six_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms
[2] http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/const/page-15.html
 

pkshaji

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Kawabunga said:
Hi folks,

I landed as PR in Ontario via OINP/EE couple of months ago and kinda feel that Ontario isn't really a province for me longterm. Job isn't the issue here since there are plenty, it's just I have family and friends in other province and I'd like to move. Are there any known consequences when I renew my PR/apply for citizenship later?

I know that charter of rights protects me as a PR, but also read here some cases about CIC revoking their PR so don't really know what to think anymore...

Thanks for any suggestions/advices!
There are not many cases ended up in trouble after moving out of the province where they got their PNP and PR. But have a strong reason , just in case if you are asked to explain at a later stage..

1. You got a better job offer , ( assume you are already working in Ontario) in the new province.
2. Your spouse got an job offer in the new province so you had to move along with whole family.
3. To harsh winter if you can produce an associated health reason for you or any family member.
4. Any of your friend or relative needed some personal attention and care in the new province.

Remember , No one will accept a reason that is too selfish....and just for our comfort.
 

Kawabunga

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Mar 5, 2015
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Thanks for your input guys. Really appreciate it. If I would move, I wouldn't have a job there before I arrive.
I guess PR rights would protect me then. Also I landed in Ontario and lived here for a couple of months aswell.
 

JSR4513

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Nov 6, 2017
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hello everyone, i e mailed the official website of OINP. By using ask the expert option. I asked them this question

"Category: After you arrive
Message: Hello. I came to ontario few days ago under pnp ontario and I like Ontario very much. The immigration officer at the airport also applied for our PR card. Now the problem is that my childrens who were studying in BC they want to go there. Now I don't know is it legal to go there or not. do I need to live here for a particular time or Is it ok if I migrate to BC with my childrens? Please suggest me what should I do because I dont want to face any problem regarding immigration in future. Please suggest me what should I do? Thank You, Dilpreet.
Reply: reply_yes
Name: dilpreet

"To Dilpreet:

Thank you for your inquiry regarding relocating to another province after having been nominated by Opportunities Ontario and approved as a permanent resident by the federal government, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

>>> Permanent Resident -
As a permanent resident, you can live/move/study/work anywhere in Canada. You may wish to wait until you have possession of your initial permanent resident card before moving provinces. Should you wish to move before you have your permanent resident card, you will need to contact the CIC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 (press 1,1,1,0 to speak with an agent) and inform them of your new address so they can deliver your permanent resident card to the correct address.

>>> Permanent Resident Card -
Within a month's time, you should receive your initial permanent resident card in the mail. This permanent resident card is proof of your status in Canada and can be used, along with a valid passport, to re-enter Canada when travelling by commercial carrier (boat, plane, train or bus) multiple times.
SOURCE: Processing Times of Permanent Resident Card - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-card.asp
SOURCE: Your First Two Weeks, VIDEO - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/multimedia/video/settlement/twoweeks.asp

>>> Maintaining Permanent Residence -
To maintain permanent resident status, you must live in Canada for a minimum of 2 years (730 days) out of every 5-year period (not necessarily in a row). Under certain circumstances, time spent away from Canada can be counted.
SOURCE: Residency Obligation - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5445EA.asp

>>> What You Can and Cannot Do - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp

Notification of Program Updates: What's New - http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.html

Opportunities Ontario Contact Information - http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPCONTACT.html

I hope this has been of some assistance to you.



OntarioImmigration.ca

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Sent: August 13, 2014 11:20 AM
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So i moved as they said. May be the pnp rules vary for each province.
 

Sandy3

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hello everyone, i e mailed the official website of OINP. By using ask the expert option. I asked them this question

"Category: After you arrive
Message: Hello. I came to ontario few days ago under pnp ontario and I like Ontario very much. The immigration officer at the airport also applied for our PR card. Now the problem is that my childrens who were studying in BC they want to go there. Now I don't know is it legal to go there or not. do I need to live here for a particular time or Is it ok if I migrate to BC with my childrens? Please suggest me what should I do because I dont want to face any problem regarding immigration in future. Please suggest me what should I do? Thank You, Dilpreet.
Reply: reply_yes
Name: dilpreet

"To Dilpreet:

Thank you for your inquiry regarding relocating to another province after having been nominated by Opportunities Ontario and approved as a permanent resident by the federal government, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

>>> Permanent Resident -
As a permanent resident, you can live/move/study/work anywhere in Canada. You may wish to wait until you have possession of your initial permanent resident card before moving provinces. Should you wish to move before you have your permanent resident card, you will need to contact the CIC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 (press 1,1,1,0 to speak with an agent) and inform them of your new address so they can deliver your permanent resident card to the correct address.

>>> Permanent Resident Card -
Within a month's time, you should receive your initial permanent resident card in the mail. This permanent resident card is proof of your status in Canada and can be used, along with a valid passport, to re-enter Canada when travelling by commercial carrier (boat, plane, train or bus) multiple times.
SOURCE: Processing Times of Permanent Resident Card - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-card.asp
SOURCE: Your First Two Weeks, VIDEO - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/multimedia/video/settlement/twoweeks.asp

>>> Maintaining Permanent Residence -
To maintain permanent resident status, you must live in Canada for a minimum of 2 years (730 days) out of every 5-year period (not necessarily in a row). Under certain circumstances, time spent away from Canada can be counted.
SOURCE: Residency Obligation - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5445EA.asp

>>> What You Can and Cannot Do - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp

Notification of Program Updates: What's New - http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.html

Opportunities Ontario Contact Information - http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPCONTACT.html

I hope this has been of some assistance to you.



OntarioImmigration.ca

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From: feedback@ontarioimmigration.ca[mailto:feedback@ontarioimmigration.ca]
Sent: August 13, 2014 11:20 AM
To: Info Ontarioimmigration (MCI)
Subject: Ontarioimmigration.ca - Ask the Expert

Message sent on 08/13/2014 at 11:20:08 AM
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So i moved as they said. May be the pnp rules vary for each province.
Hi
Thanks for sharing!
Did you have any problems or issues with immigration about this?
Regards
Sandy
 

navinball

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ontario gave me an opportunity to become a PR when my score was not enough to get a direct ITA. ill never move from ontario as long as im in canada.