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Moving out of province after PNP

Mar 2, 2022
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Hi, could someone please help me with my case?
I recently got my PR in October 2024 through the PNP Master’s Graduate Stream. I have been in Ottawa for the past 3 years now and I want to move to Fredricton so that i can share my living expenses with my boyfriend and subsequently also place a job given the market.
I got a job in Ottawa in November 2022 but got laid off right after and since then haven’t been able to land a job. I have been working in the province as a Cashier since April 2022 as a Cashier. Can you please guide me if I can make my case and move ? I have rigorously applied to thousands of jobs but have had no luck so far. Moreover, living in such conditions alone has really taken a toll on my mental health. Please guide me. Thank you
 

Copingwithlife

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Jul 29, 2018
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Hi, could someone please help me with my case?
I recently got my PR in October 2024 through the PNP Master’s Graduate Stream. I have been in Ottawa for the past 3 years now and I want to move to Fredricton so that i can share my living expenses with my boyfriend and subsequently also place a job given the market.
I got a job in Ottawa in November 2022 but got laid off right after and since then haven’t been able to land a job. I have been working in the province as a Cashier since April 2022 as a Cashier. Can you please guide me if I can make my case and move ? I have rigorously applied to thousands of jobs but have had no luck so far. Moreover, living in such conditions alone has really taken a toll on my mental health. Please guide me. Thank you
You literally only got PR VIA the province you got it thru LAST MONTH.
What you did prior to that is irrelevant .
Think with the way things are going immigration wise you wait just a tad more time
No one can stop you leaving, but seriously
 

Gurghum

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Aug 26, 2024
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What would be a SAFE amount of time?
I believe living there for atleast 3-6 months after PR should be pretty safe. So maybe just ride it out until then. As you just became PR and I doubt you even have your PR card in hand, even if you do try to stay a couple more months. I have had consultations with 3 different experienced RCICs and on this topic they have all said as long as you have lived a few more months, intentions can change and you are free to leave.
 
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