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Can Canada move to other provinces to work and live after successful nomination?

After being nominated by the Canadian province, you should live in the province for a certain number of years in principle, but you can actually move to other places you want. It is suggested that new immigrants land in the nominated province first and stay for a period of time before leaving. According to the Canadian Constitution, Canadian permanent residents are free to choose their own place of residence, and permanent residents may not live in the province they apply for in the future.

Why live for a while first?

Most provinces in Canada expect to nominate people who can contribute to the province and are willing to live in the province. If you don't stay at the original application office for a period of time, you may not be able to renew your maple leaf card after it expires! Generally, when renewing the contract, the Canadian Immigration Bureau will ask the applicant to provide the tax bill and living payment bill of the province where he is located. If the applicant can't provide it, it is very likely that the contract can't be renewed.