Eshan123 said:Hi friends , I have recieved letter of interest from Prince edward Island. Can anybody suggest that is it good idea to accept it or not? and do i have to go there to get nominated for that province? Please anyone throw some light on it. Thanks
Mutair said:Firstly, you can't accept or decline a letter of interest. You either ignore it or send the application they're asking for.
Secondly, you can get nominated while outside of the province but you must show intention to reside there, OF COURSE. If you get nominated and never go there, your nomination could be revoked and therefore your cic application as well would be refused if you get invited under PNP.
Eshan123 said:Hi friends , I have recieved letter of interest from Prince edward Island. Can anybody suggest that is it good idea to accept it or not? and do i have to go there to get nominated for that province? Please anyone throw some light on it. Thanks
Patica said:I received it too. What is your NOC?
nonnemacher said:Did you send an EOI or you were selected directly from the pool?
Phil89 said:You are wrong. You don't have to move to PEI until you receive the final decision from CIC. Once you have landed, that's when you must head to PEI ideally.
Eshan123 said:Hi friends , I have recieved letter of interest from Prince edward Island. Can anybody suggest that is it good idea to accept it or not? and do i have to go there to get nominated for that province? Please anyone throw some light on it. Thanks
Phil89 said:You are wrong. You don't have to move to PEI until you receive the final decision from CIC. Once you have landed, that's when you must head to PEI ideally.
Mutair said:And btw, take a look at this: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/pr-i-almost-feel-scammed-t97559.0.html
Bottom line: if in Canada, it's easier and safer to apply from within the province.
Phil89 said:You can move to PEI NOW if you want but don't mislead other people.
Mutair said:I am not misleading anyone. Both province and CIC advise you that you need to show intention of living in the nominating province. If you're living and working in a different province then it goes in conflict with that requirement - no genius needed to figure it out.
For people living outside of Canada, it's different since they're not tied to any other province.
I am not misleading no one, buddy. I called up CIC and they said that it's better to apply from within the province unless you have a really strong reason in your letter of explanation.