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Hi everyone,

my husband did his landing in March 2020, and has not rec’d his PR card yet. Wondering if we should be concerned?
 
Hi everyone,

my husband did his landing in March 2020, and has not rec’d his PR card yet. Wondering if we should be concerned?

I landed on March 05, 2020, and still haven't received my PR Card as well. I don't know if I should contact them for updates or keep waiting.
 
I landed on March 05, 2020, and still haven't received my PR Card as well. I don't know if I should contact them for updates or keep waiting.
be patient
Permanent Resident is to live, work and study in Canada. you don't need the PR Card for that.
 
Hi Guys, I would like to ask, let say I just got my Permanent Residence this year 2020 and I am based in province A (let say I got PNP nomination after a year working in Province A). My question, can I freely move to any other province let say Province B?
 
Hi Guys, I would like to ask, let say I just got my Permanent Residence this year 2020 and I am based in province A (let say I got PNP nomination after a year working in Province A). My question, can I freely move to any other province let say Province B?

Have you considered applying directly only for the Province B's PNP?
 
Have you considered applying directly only for the Province B's PNP?

At the moment my employer applies for a work permit and I will be based in Province A already, after 1 year I plan to submit EE with PNP Nomination thru Province A then once I got the PR I wonder if there is a complication if I move office location (same company) afterwards to Province B?
 
Hi Guys, I would like to ask, let say I just got my Permanent Residence this year 2020 and I am based in province A (let say I got PNP nomination after a year working in Province A). My question, can I freely move to any other province let say Province B?

Yes you can move. Would be best if you can show that you worked in the province at least for a few months for insurance after receiving but PRs are not forced to live in one province.
 
Yes you can move. Would be best if you can show that you worked in the province at least for a few months for insurance after receiving but PRs are not forced to live in one province.

Do you mind pointing a source in terms of timeline as to when it is considered fine to move etc?
 
Hi I wonder if you have any update?
Hi, I landed on the 28th of March, still waiting for my card. too. I linked it on my CIC account and it. changed to approved on the 27th of. July. I have been told it takes upto 6 weeks to arrive - it has been more than 6 weeks, still nothing. Does anyone know how to contact them?
 
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