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Dear Concern,

Greetings. I have Two questions:

Q1. If I can migrate to Quebec, through PnP, can I use my mobility rights and take a transfer to other provinces (I.E: British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Toronto), within 6 Months ?

Q2: Given that Quebec is a French Speakers heaven, being an English Speaker, can I get a White Collar Job for living?

Many Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Regards

Raquib
 
Dear Concern,

Greetings. I have Two questions:

Q1. If I can migrate to Quebec, through PnP, can I use my mobility rights and take a transfer to other provinces (I.E: British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Toronto), within 6 Months ?

Q2: Given that Quebec is a French Speakers heaven, being an English Speaker, can I get a White Collar Job for living?

Many Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Regards

Raquib
Yes, in theory. However if the Quebec government believes that the application was not made in good faith and that you were using the provincial nomination while not intending to actually settle in the province, they may come after you for misrepresentation.

As for language, you would be expected to have a reasonable skill in French to succeed in the province. I was under the impression that a certain level of French was required for PNP.
 
Wouldn’t Quebec gov face a challenge if they come after landed immigrant on ground that they move to another province since it essentially infringe Mobility Rights (a constitutional right)?
 
Dear Concern,

Greetings. I have Two questions:

Q1. If I can migrate to Quebec, through PnP, can I use my mobility rights and take a transfer to other provinces (I.E: British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Toronto), within 6 Months ?

Q2: Given that Quebec is a French Speakers heaven, being an English Speaker, can I get a White Collar Job for living?

Many Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Regards

Raquib
Q2: To be perfectly honest, your French must be as “relatively” good as your English in order to be qualified for a white collar job in Quebec. Maybe there is an exception for IT jobs.
 
Wouldn’t Quebec gov face a challenge if they come after landed immigrant on ground that they move to another province since it essentially infringe Mobility Rights (a constitutional right)?

Not if they can show that the immigrant never actually intended to reside in Quebec and therefore committed misrepresentation in their application.
 
Wouldn’t Quebec gov face a challenge if they come after landed immigrant on ground that they move to another province since it essentially infringe Mobility Rights (a constitutional right)?
A constitutional right would not apply to someone who gained PR status through fraud, which is essentially what "misrepresentation" is, and had PR status revoked.