Canaraj4 said:
Thanks for quick response.
I am applying from outside of Canada, not inland.
Now I am applying to CIC with SINP nomination confirmation letter to get a PR.
you mean after receiving PR,
can I directly land any where in Canada that I am interested in and chose to work.
OR
do I need to first land in Saskatchewan, stay and chose to work anywhere in Canada?
clarify pls.
thanks,
As a PR,
after you have landed, you have the right to live and work anywhere in Canada. However, you are applying through a program that is making you promise that your intent (your plan) is to live and work in SK. Lying to immigration is considered misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can get your PR revoked.
That's why it is important that you do not show it in your history that you are not serious about living in SK. During your application process, it is your plan to live and work in SK. When you land, you should either land in SK or land with a transfer ticket taking you to SK and you should give an SK address for your PR card. If you do not have an SK address, then you should not give an address when you land but provide one later, once you have an SK address to give them.
If the immigration officer believes that you are not going to SK when you land, they can refuse you to land and send you to your PNP office to clear things up with them.
I would recommend that you keep your word and make a attempt to settle in SK and only move if it doesn't work out. At least give it a try for a few months. Immigration is currently not going after people who leave their PNP province after landing but if they ever do, the first people they go after will be the people who left right away because it would be easy to prove misrepresentation against them.
For example, if your history shows that you landed in SK or with a transfer ticket taking you to SK, you then arranged a UPS address in SK for your PR card and then left SK right away and started working in another province, it is obvious that it was not your intention to live and work in SK when you landed. However, if you stayed in SK for at least a few months, they can not prove that it was your intention to leave when you landed because you can say that you tried to settle but could not find work.