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PNP ontario (masters applicant).

ali613

Newbie
Mar 23, 2013
5
0
Hi,

I applied via the masters pnp program in ontario last year and got the approval than applied for pr and they recieved it on September 21st 2012. I've already got the aor and medical request last year. They've received my medical last year as well. My question is I recently moved to calgary (February 2nd 2013) because i got a job offer in my field of study (civil engineering), but i'm not sure if that would affect my application for pr since I applied in Ontario and currently reside in Alberta. Please give me feedback if this has happened to you or if you know anything about this issue.

Thank you,
 

ameet747

Hero Member
Jul 4, 2012
315
17
Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-Ottawa
NOC Code......
Not Applicable
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2014
Nomination.....
10-04-2014
AOR Received.
10-03-2015
IELTS Request
Not Applicable
Med's Request
08-05-2015
Med's Done....
13-05-2015
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
13-06-2015
VISA ISSUED...
03-07-2015
LANDED..........
18-08-2015
ali613 said:
Hi,

I applied via the masters pnp program in ontario last year and got the approval than applied for pr and they recieved it on September 21st 2012. I've already got the aor and medical request last year. They've received my medical last year as well. My question is I recently moved to calgary (February 2nd 2013) because i got a job offer in my field of study (civil engineering), but i'm not sure if that would affect my application for pr since I applied in Ontario and currently reside in Alberta. Please give me feedback if this has happened to you or if you know anything about this issue.

Thank you,
If you applied under the Ontario PNP, then you are making a BIG mistake!!! Soon as CIC and Ontario PNP find out about it, your nomination will be revoked and also your entire application will be returned by CIC. If it's not too late, go back to Ontario and stay put till you have your PR in hand. Alternatively, if you must take this job in Alberta, you'd have to take the Alberta PNP route which means starting your PR application process from scratch!

By the way, how long did it take for you to get your nomination? I am planning to apply under the same category somewhere around October this year. Thanks
 

arif.jabbar

Hero Member
Feb 1, 2013
371
8
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Well, its not that big deal as mentioned above.. so chill and relax..

Although they say it takes 90 days but in actual arnd 5 months...
 

transformer

Star Member
Jul 12, 2007
83
2
ali613 said:
Hi,

I applied via the masters pnp program in ontario last year and got the approval than applied for pr and they recieved it on September 21st 2012. I've already got the aor and medical request last year. They've received my medical last year as well. My question is I recently moved to calgary (February 2nd 2013) because i got a job offer in my field of study (civil engineering), but i'm not sure if that would affect my application for pr since I applied in Ontario and currently reside in Alberta. Please give me feedback if this has happened to you or if you know anything about this issue.

Thank you,
you are breaking the law

they will find out and ur nomination will be revoked and it will be hard to get another pnp in the future

i suggest returning to ontario
 

KiwiBO

Full Member
Nov 2, 2012
29
1
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
I have talked to the immigration about this situation before. Their reply was like you can't move out the province during the evaluation process, otherwise it may result the rejection for your case. And they also said if you lost your job during the evaluation, it will be fine as long as you stay in the province.

I know it sounds weird that they rather let you apply for the EI in their own province than let you seek for the employment opportunity in other province... But this is how it works I guess.

I would strongly suggest you not take the risk and give PR the priority.