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Where do you intend to live question...Selecting a city

Ririles

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Almost finished uploading documents to CIC but the section that ask where do you intend to live has me thinking hard and apart of my delay for submitting. I've done some bit of research but have not made a decision. Does it matter which city I choose now? Will I be confined to that province/city if I choose for instance Toronto, Canada but 3 months after submitting decide that maybe Alberta is a better province for me. I don't have a provincial nomination but just wondering if it matters submitting one place I'll live but actually going elsewhere when I land.
 
May 18, 2017
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Of course, you’re a free person and can live wherever you want. As far as I know, after getting the status of a permanent resident, you can choose any province to live. As it's stated in Constitution of Canada:
Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right
(a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and
(b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
It's always better to consult a professional imigration agency to get qualitative help with all your issues.
 
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javier.ths

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It depends on what you are looking for. For example:
  1. Do you prefer big cities or smaller towns?
  2. Do you prefer living near the sea, or the mountains?
  3. What kind of jobs or industry are you looking to work in?
Of course there are so much more information to analyse like education and health care systems because those are controlled by each individual province/territory. Meaning, they aren't the exactly the same in all provinces/territories.

So we cannot say which city is best, because it really depends on you. Hope this gives you some ideas of how to choose which city to arrive in.