There's no black and white answer to this question.
At some point you may need to prove that you have either already relocated to the province that has nominated you or that you have concrete plans to do that (i.e. job offer, property rented, etc.).
There's no black and white answer to this question.
At some point you may need to prove that you have either already relocated to the province that has nominated you or that you have concrete plans to do that (i.e. job offer, property rented, etc.).
Do you know what it means of 30 days to accept and 60 days limited to apply for PR?
I mean if one accepts the PNP, the PNP paper would not be expired right? and one has no more than 60 days to make a EE profile?
Many people run into issues because Provinces don’t believe you plan on permanently relocating to the nominating province. If you want to ensure approval you should be planning on moving to the province and working for an employer in that province sometime during the application process.
Many people run into issues because Provinces don’t believe you plan on permanently relocating to the nominating province. If you want to ensure approval you should be planning on moving to the province and working for an employer in that province sometime during the application process.
Very unlikely. What would prevent you from not moving to Saskatchewan and remaining in Ontario once you got virtual landing? The point of PNP is to attract talent to your province. If a person is living in Ontario and hasn’t resettled in Saskatchewan before getting PR what are the chances that they will do so after getting PR?