newpal said:
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Sorry to say!! I heard nothing from you guys... can anyone please respond
Hello Guys i have a Good Question:-
I am not EU Citizen, what if I get a job or I move to another Non-EU country while the process of Immigration is still pending; what will happen with my Application Process and Country Representative. Do vienna changes it automatically, Does the Processing time will increase even more?
Has anybody from this forum got any experience with such situation.
Thanks,
I won't advise moving to a new country while in the process of your application, but I can give you some information.
Your VO is chosen based either on your nationality or country of residence. To understand better, I will give you my example. I am a Romanian national, but have been living in Germany for the past 5 years. My residence is officially in Germany (I even changed it in my passport and I gave up my Romanian national identity card).
So basically, when I made the application I had two options for VO - Bucharest or Vienna. I chose Vienna because it's faster and closer to where I live. But for me to choose Vienna, I had to meet some requirements:
1. To have a valid permit of stay for at least 1 year
2. To have lived here for at least 1 year.
I have met both those conditions. I've lived here for 5 years and my permit of stay is unlimited - plus, I have an additional unlimited permit of work. If I didn't have all this, they would have sent my application to Bucharest, regardless of what VO I wrote in IMM0008.
I think that if you move to a new country, you would have to update your address to that country with CIC. They will not move your file, since you have't been a resident of that country for 1 year and you don't have a permit of stay valid for at least 1 year either.
If you are required to go in for an interview, it is your obligation to be able to get there. They don't care if you are at the other end of the world and you didn't find any flight tickets or what not.
To sum it up, your VO will not change, but moving to a new country in the middle of your PR process might create some problems. This is just my opinion, I might be wrong, but if I were you, I wouldn't take the risk.
Maybe you can take this question in the open forum and see what the senior members have to say.