
Yes. You must genuinely intend to live and work in the province or territory that nominated you, and a visa officer assesses that intention as part of the decision.
A province or territory nominates you because it has selected you to bring your skills to live and work there. As part of the final decision, an immigration officer assesses whether you genuinely intend to settle in the nominating province and whether you can establish yourself economically.
Canada's Charter protects mobility rights for permanent residents, but expressing an intention not to live in the nominating province can lead to refusal of your PNP application. The honest expectation is that you will settle in the province that chose you, at least when you first arrive.
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