They can't make it mandatory because there is a federal law that states that citizens and PR's can live and work anywhere.
However, you should plan to live at least 6 months in the province that nominates you (for record purposes and to show you had the intention of settling there). No one can hold you if you move due to a better opportunity after that.
They can't make it mandatory because there is a federal law that states that citizens and PR's can live and work anywhere.
However, you should plan to live at least 6 months in the province that nominates you (for record purposes and to show you had the intention of settling there). No one can hold you if you move due to a better opportunity after that.
Hi everyone. Have just created my profile with the lousy low score of 389. I am already depressed, cause no chance to be picked without provincial nomination.
The Ontario PNP application form asks to confirm whether you have other ongoing provincial nomination applications. Having a concurrent application with another province shows that you are not committed to move to Ontario and might have a negative effect on your application.
I think it is quite standard for most provinces that are issuing provincial nominations to check that applicants are not involved with other provinces (living in, working, or having an ongoing nomination application) as this would be a strong evidence that the applicant is just applying to get PR and then move away from the province. Which is not what the PNP was designed for.
The Ontario PNP application form asks to confirm whether you have other ongoing provincial nomination applications. Having a concurrent application with another province shows that you are not committed to move to Ontario and might have a negative effect on your application.
I think it is quite standard for most provinces that are issuing provincial nominations to check that applicants are not involved with other provinces (living in, working, or having an ongoing nomination application) as this would be a strong evidence that the applicant is just applying to get PR and then move away from the province. Which is not what the PNP was designed for.
Well, I'm a FSW Outlander. Obviously i will tell OINP i already applied to another province. If they decide not to nominate me because of that, then too bad for them, tho i would have wasted $1500.
However, i would find that a bit extreme because I am an Outlander and I'm sure they know how the system works. ;D