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PNP, it's obligations and mobility rights, as spouse (PR) lives in another province - May 2021

cheerstoCA

Newbie
Apr 30, 2021
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Dear Experts,

I've read your informative posts regarding PNP, mobility rights and PR status. I would like to get some specific guidance from you on my situation explained below:

I received my COPR (on Aug 2020) through Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program. I'm currently based outside Canada and my wife (a PR) is settled in Ontario since a couple of years.

Our initial plan was to move to Alberta soon after I receive my PR, wherein I would move from my home country and my wife would move from Ontario to Alberta to eventually settle there. This would mean we both would initially be looking for jobs in Alberta, as we find our ways to settle in. However, due to the on-going pandemic it has disrupted our plans and possibilities of finding a job in Alberta, in the midst of increase in unemployment rates and limited opportunities in the province due to crashes in oil industry in 2020 (since Alberta job market/related industries and businesses highly depend on the oil market). What we fear today is, if we move to Alberta leaving our stable jobs in Ontario (wife) and home country (me) to go settle in Alberta, we may be running the risk of both being unemployed for quite sometime.

My questions are as follows:

1) Can I (AINP nominated PR visa holder) complete my landing in Alberta and move to Ontario to join my wife? As she holds a stable job, and stability during the on-going pandemic is quite important to have as a family.


My PR visa is stamped on my passport and I've few months before it expires. As per the current rule, I can only come to CA if I intend to settle permanently. In short, soft landing is not allowed due to Covid measures in place. Only COPR issued on or before March 18, 2020 are allowed to come to CA to settle permanently at this time. Unfortunately I've not found any guidance yet on COPRs issued after March 18, 2020. I will be requesting for an extension of COPR shortly, if the current rule doesn't change.

2) I'm working outside Canada for a Canadian joint venture company. My employer's headquarter is based in Quebec with offices in Ontario, Montreal, other parts of CA and rest of the world. If I'm able to obtain a job offer in Ontario from my Canadian employer prior to moving to Canada. Am I allowed to take up the opportunity? Is there anything specific I need apart from a valid job offer?
As it will be logical to work and live in the same province (Ontario) as my wife and establish our family.

3) If yes to the above, kindly advise if there are any specific steps I need to follow to notify Alberta govt. and IRCC?
Certainly, I will update IRCC if I receive a job offer prior to moving to Canada. Will I face any consequences in future that may impact my citizenship/PR renewal application?

Will Section 6 - Mobility Rights Charter support our path discussed above.

P.S. Our intention is clear and honest, we planned to settle in Alberta and start a family there but due to on-going challenges in the market, it may be a very high risk move to take at this time. Therefore, we are exploring options as moving during a pandemic is a life-changing experience by itself. We understand that mobility rights apply to all citizens and permanent residents, allowing them to establish a living hood anywhere in Canada.

Thank you for your time and guidance.

Stay safe and healthy!
 

legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
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Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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FSW
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Ottawa
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4112
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03-09-2015
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01-10-2015
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03-09-2015
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17-08-2015
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05-04-2016
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12-04-2016
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05-05-2016
@legalfalcon - Hello Sir, requesting for your guidance on the above queries.

Thank you for your time.
1. YEs, you can land anywhere at any port of entry and move to any part of Canada. However, as a PNP, you have to eventually move and settle in the nomination province.

2. As a PNP you gave to be in Alberta, that was the contract you had when you receive the nomination. See https://bit.ly/3w8psH5