Changing place of landing in Canada: Quebec
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Changing place of landing in Canada: Quebec
Hi
In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
In my case, I'll shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there is no suitable work in my area.
Would this be a problem and would I have to notify anyone?
Answers greatly appreciated.
IT-Luddite
In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
In my case, I'll shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there is no suitable work in my area.
Would this be a problem and would I have to notify anyone?
Answers greatly appreciated.
IT-Luddite
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Re: Changing place of landing in Canada: Quebec
Why are you so pessimistic? If you applied for Quebec then you most likely
had your solid reasons for doing so, other then trying to abuse the Quebec
immigration program. Follow those reasons, establish your residence in
Quebec and give your best to succeed. Only after you establish your life in
Quebec and give it a good try with no results then start thinking about
moving to another Province. If you do it that way you won't have any
problems.
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../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
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"IT-Luddite" <member22034@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing
> place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
> In my case, I'll
> shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there
> is no suitable work in my area.
> Would this be a problem and would I
> have to notify anyone?
> Answers greatly appreciated.
> IT-Luddite
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
had your solid reasons for doing so, other then trying to abuse the Quebec
immigration program. Follow those reasons, establish your residence in
Quebec and give your best to succeed. Only after you establish your life in
Quebec and give it a good try with no results then start thinking about
moving to another Province. If you do it that way you won't have any
problems.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"IT-Luddite" <member22034@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing
> place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
> In my case, I'll
> shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there
> is no suitable work in my area.
> Would this be a problem and would I
> have to notify anyone?
> Answers greatly appreciated.
> IT-Luddite
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: Changing place of landing in Canada: Quebec
There is freedom of movement within Canada and no, you do not need to advise
anyone of your change of location.
Jim metcalfe
"IT-Luddite" <member22034@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing
> place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
> In my case, I'll
> shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there
> is no suitable work in my area.
> Would this be a problem and would I
> have to notify anyone?
> Answers greatly appreciated.
> IT-Luddite
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
anyone of your change of location.
Jim metcalfe
"IT-Luddite" <member22034@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi
> In a reply to another post, someone stated that changing the landing
> place in Canada was OK as long as it's not Quebec.
> In my case, I'll
> shortly be landing in Quebec but might move to another province if there
> is no suitable work in my area.
> Would this be a problem and would I
> have to notify anyone?
> Answers greatly appreciated.
> IT-Luddite
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com