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Can I move to Quebec after landing in Toronto?
After you “land” in Canada you can go anywhere you like in Canada. However unless you have a QC certificate, you cannot “land” in Quebec; but after landing you can go there. Yes, EXPRESS ENTRY gets Federal PR. So, you can move anywhere in Canada, in Any Province.
Can I move to Quebec with CoPR?
Yes, you can. As a permanent resident, you have the right to live, work or study anywhere in Canada. However, if you became a permanent resident through the Provincial Nominee Program, the province that nominated you has chosen you to bring skills to their province.
Can I enter Canada if I have Copr?
You can travel to Canada if your situation is still the same If your situation hasn’t changed since we issued your COPR, you can use it to travel to Canada. If your family makeup, or other details of your application have changed, do not travel. Use the web form to tell us about the changes.
Can I live in Quebec with express entry?
Yes. You can apply and count your work experience in Quebec. If you plan to live in Quebec, you must apply to the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion du Québec. Note: Completing an Express Entry profile is the first step to immigrate to Canada permanently as a skilled worker.
Can I move from Quebec to another province?
If you leave Québec to work or study in another province or a territory of Canada but maintain your residential ties with Québec, your absence is considered temporary. In such a case, you generally continue to be a Québec resident for tax purposes despite your physical absence on December 31 of the year.
Can you change job after Copr?
You have to wait until you are officially a PR before you can switch employers. You are on a closed work permit right now. A COPR does not allow you to work for any employer. That’s only possible once you have completed landing formalities and are officially a PR.
Can I move out of province when applying for permanent residence?
You won’t be restricted from leaving the province but provincially-nominated immigrants sign and agree to a contract with the province and must demonstrate a genuine intention to live there in order to be granted permanent residence status in Canada.
What if I enter a port of entry not listed on Copr?
If you enter through a port of entry that isn’t listed on your CoPR document, you may experience unnecessary complications. Therefore, you may want to land in the city that is listed on your CoPR document. When Can I Move as a Provincial Nominee?
Where do I need to live to apply for a COPR?
If you were granted your CoPR based on a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) it is recommended that you live in the province that nominated you through the immigration process.