Are there any restrictions on the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Skilled Worker after landing?

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, it is still required to live for 2 years within 5 years, and you can change the extension of the PR card, and everything else is the same as that of local immigrants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no restriction on the PR card obtained by skilled immigrants, but as an immigration company, our advice is that it is best to live in the place where you applied for the past 2 years, after all, you are a sponsored immigration, and you will go to live in other places as soon as you pass, although there is no repatriation case at present, but for the sake of the person who sponsors you, this is a matter of credibility. After that, you can live anywhere in Canada if you want.

    Renewing the PR card means that you will be eligible for the PR card if you have accumulated 2 years within 5 years.

    Difference Between Becoming a Citizen and Not Becoming a Citizen:

    Becoming a citizen: With a Canadian passport, you do not need to apply for other visas to go to nearly 200 countries around the world, nor do you need to meet the conditions of living for 2 years within 5 years.

    Not a citizen: There is no right to vote or to be elected.

    Skilled immigrants come to Canada, holding a PR card, and there is no difference in benefits, but there is no right to vote and to be elected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's best to live in Saskatchewan for a while, after all, you're applying for a provincial nominee skilled worker in Saskatchewan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Saskatchewan is required by law to live and live, but in practice it should not be that strict.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The landing site is Saskatchewan, Canada.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the three provinces of the Canadian prairie, located in the plain region of central Canada, is an important agricultural base in Canada, and is also one of the relatively wealthy and developed provinces in Canada.

    Saskatchewan has relatively complete education and medical resources, as well as a relatively low crime rate, making it one of the safer provinces in Canada. In addition to this, Saskatchewan is also rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, such as the Rocky Mountains, glaciers, grasslands, etc., as well as historical and cultural relics of Native Americans.

    The main reasons for immigrating to Canada**Choice of Saac also include its low immigration threshold, fast immigration speed, relatively stable political environment, and perfect social security system. In addition, Saskatchewan also shares a border with the United States, which makes it easier to communicate with the United States and**, which is also a factor in attracting immigrants.

    Of course, immigrants to Canada also need to have certain conditions and preparations, such as having a certain foundation in English or French, and being able to adapt to Canada's more complex education and medical system. At the same time, it is also necessary to understand the local laws and regulations and the socio-cultural background in order to better integrate into the local society.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Legal analysis: 1. Family net assets: the net assets in the name of the main applicant or both husband and wife must reach at least 500,000 Canadian dollars;

    2. Management experience: more than three years of management experience in the past five years, executives and shareholders can apply;

    3. The EOI scoring system is above 75 points;

    4. Age requirements for accompanying children: under 19 years old and unmarried.

    Legal basis: Article 9 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China A Chinese citizen residing in a foreign country who voluntarily joins or acquires a foreign nationality shall automatically lose his Chinese nationality.

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