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Morina said:
Thank You man... wanted to know also if this approval is the same as Invitation letter... or what is the invitation letter basically?

Thank u again

hmmm, I would think; that should be it... they'll confirm or reject anyways... so, we'll still know 8)
 
praetorean said:
Just an update:

I have sent an EV request this morning (SG time); and I have been replied w/ a form to fill up.
As expected, I am required to have an IELTS score and with the 30-day timetable; I hope I would be able to take the test in a week or two. Hopefully, I would still be able to make it to the Feb 16 deadline. Or else, I'll have to go thru the process again of requesting an EV.

Hope I make it to the deadline...

Happy to see that you're making progress. Try to book for your IELTS now. To meet up with the deadline means you have to write your exam this January, cos you'll have to wait for 13days to see the result electronically and you'll give fees days for the hard copy to be delivered to your address. Make sure you put all effort into the exam to achieve a good score. I wish you all the best.
 
praetorean said:
hmmm, I would think; that should be it... they'll confirm or reject anyways... so, we'll still know 8)

Would be good to share someone the experience from the first stage...
 
Morina said:
Thank You man... wanted to know also if this approval is the same as Invitation letter... or what is the invitation letter basically?

Thank u again

@Morina,

If you participated in an exploratory visit to Manitoba in which you are expected to explore the housing, schooling, employability, health and driving for 10days, you will then meet with a MPNP immigration officer for an interview after which you receive an 'invitation to apply'.
 
mayoress said:
@ Morina,

If you participated in an exploratory visit to Manitoba in which you are expected to explore the housing, schooling, employability, health and driving for 10days, you will then meet with a MPNP immigration officer for an interview after which you receive an 'invitation to apply'.

Thanx for the info mayoress... and what if I dont want to explore housing and employability???.... I guess do not have a chance to get the invitation letter... :(, cause u know... we all want to apply immediately for PR... right??
 
Morina said:
Thanx for the info mayoress... and what if I dont want to explore housing and employability???.... I guess do not have a chance to get the invitation letter... :(, cause u know... we all want to apply immediately for PR... right??

Your performance at the interview will determine if you'll get the invitation to apply. So it is a must you make effort to research about where you intend to migrate, with this you will be able to convince the immigration officer at MPNP that you're serious about relocating to Manitoba.
For employability you need to talk to potential employers, they don't have to employ you immediately but to know if you're employable and kind of collect complimentary cards to show to the IO as an evidence that you've explored the employment aspect.
 
Hi all !!!!!, I am New about this process... Thanks for all the información i got from here. Its really helpful. God bless u.
 
who invites you to manitoba in this process before you explore
 
MAKY said:
who invites you to manitoba in this process before you explore

@Maky, how are you nd yours? Good to see you here. Hope you're integrating fast. My love to your baby.
You're send a request to MPNP to visit Manitoba. If your request is granted then you travel to the province to explore if you're employable as well as check the housing, health, schooling, driving and even banking. The exploratory visit will be for 10days, thereafter you will meet with an Immigration Officer(IO) at the MPNP office for an interview. The IO would want to know if you're employable and if you have made effort to know about the housing, schooling etc. But note that MPNP will not issue or process the visit visa for you. Please read more about it from their website, it's self-explanatory.

http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/how-to-immigrate/strategic-initiatives/exploratory-visits/
 
@mayor ress we are doing great glory be to God,,,thank u for your quick response...so with this method you dont need anybody in manitoba to invite you
 
MAKY said:
@ mayor ress we are doing great glory be to God,,,thank u for your quick response...so with this method you dont need anybody in manitoba to invite you


Under the Strategic Stream, you're not expected to know anyone either in Manitoba or all other provinces. It is for those who don't have relative or friend in Canada.
 
Colud someone tell me if we also have to complete the settlement plan if we are applying under strategic iniciative? Plsss :)
 
Fromtab said:
Colud someone tell me if we also have to complete the settlement plan if we are applying under strategic iniciative? Plsss :)


it seems new members are not welcomed in this thread because nobody has responded to my inquiries, thanks.
 
mayoress said:
Under the Strategic Stream, you're not expected to know anyone either in Manitoba or all other provinces. It is for those who don't have relative or friend in Canada.

Nice work you are doing here Mayoress and wish the very best in your effort to immigrate to Manitoba.
 
Fromtab said:
it seems new members are not welcomed in this thread because nobody has responded to my inquiries, thanks.

This is not the right way to get a response to your post. People pay consultants to package their immigration applications but in this thread we all help each other one way or the other base on information we have. Also note that some forum members take the pain to research this route of immigration and this involve sacrificing some precious time in order to source this information and concluding that for your post not to have been asnwered you are not welcome isn't good.

Anyway, from what I know about exploratory visit (EV) under the strategic stream you dont need the settlement plan documentation as you will find under the general or family stream of MPNP.