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I am applying for permanent residence through an Alberta provincial nominee program stream. To enter Canada, I will be driving across the border near Niagara Falls (in Ontario). Will this cause a problem? For more information on Canada Immigration visit: http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496
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FAQ’s I am applying for permanent residence through an Alberta provincial nominee program stream. To enter Canada, I will be driving across the border near Niagara Falls (in Ontario). Will this cause a problem?
This may or may not cause a problem, depending on your circumstances and depending on the believability of your explanation for entering Canada through Ontario…
When you enter Canada to obtain permanent residency under a provincial nominee program, the officer must be convinced that you are actually intending to reside in the province of your application.
I typically recommend that a provincial nominee enter Canada through the province of his or her application when acquiring permanent residence. If entering Canada from a land crossing in the US, this is usually possible.
If entering Canada by plane, practical considerations may dictate that you enter through, say, Vancouver, British Columbia even if you are intending to reside in, say, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
At the very least, you should have a plane ticket showing a connecting flight to the province where you intend to reside.
For more information visit:http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.