Rocky_bombastic
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- Jan 15, 2014
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-O
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 17th May '13
- Doc's Request.
- 25th Nov '13
- Nomination.....
- 11th Oct '13
- AOR Received.
- 29th Dec '13 ( ECAS update to Application recieved on 12th Nov '13)
- File Transfer...
- RPRF request 15-May-2014
- Med's Request
- 30th Dec '13
- Med's Done....
- 07th Jan '14
- Interview........
- IN PROCESS ---> 2nd June '14. --- Decision made---> 23rd June '14
- Passport Req..
- July 3rd 2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- July 15th 2014
- LANDED..........
- 18th July 2014---> PR card received Sep 8th 2014
Yes it makes sense as education is the factor here, but make sure you are prepared when you go for Landing if they have any doubts about you leaving the province they can deny you the PR on the spot. Don't let the immigration officials know about this and if you do make sure you tell them the complete story such that it does not impact you. When you go to for Landing the Immigration officials have the right to cancel your PR if they think that you are not going to live in the intended province. But once you get the PR approved its a different story. My research has concluded that you just have a Moral obligation to stay in the province and not Legal.Donalddraper said:thanks for the response, I think it makes sense, however, her school starts in September and she wants to be there in August, I probably will land next month and it for sure looks like you said move to Van almost immediately after landing. I am worried that this will look bad even though it was never planned like this. We only found out she got into school this month.. Perhaps I will keep all my status in SK and just go as traveling?
According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, Section 6 ,
1. Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.
2. Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right
to move to and take up residence in any province; and to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
So you can say that the province only have limited legal Scope in keeping you in the province as it would be against the Canadian Charger of Rights & Freedom. As most of the members recommend, because the Province helped us in getting the PR it should be your moral obligation to live, look for a job and then if it doesn't work out yes you can move out of the province.