As for my opinion, it's better not to mention about your relatives in other province, this is what my auntie told me during my application. I also have close relatives in Toronto, Sasketchawan and Montreal but I did not mention them for it may put my application at risk. What the MPNP wants is your connection to Manitoba and not with other province.amrob_ph said:will it help if i will tell that i have a sister in law in quebec....will it affect our application to manitoba PNP?
everstranger35 is right, it may affect your application since your tie is not only in Manitoba but more in Quebec. You have to weight things as we don't know if they can trace your relative/s in other province of Canada. If they found out, that may put you in much trouble.amrob_ph said:will it help if i will tell that i have a sister in law in quebec....will it affect our application to manitoba PNP?
Helloabercombrie said:... @ TWEETY / EMPEROR
one thing to clarify ... if the person nominated say in manitoba wants to settle outside the province...how many years does the person needs to stay in manitoba before he/she can go and settle to other state? coz as far as i know , the sponsor will be affected if you will break the rule of not establishin inside the province within a certain period of time?
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Tweety05 you are absolutely correct. We owe that responsibility to our sponsors and even more to the province. We are privileged to have been considered worthy of being given the MPNP nomination (if we get it) and as such should fulfil our own part of the bargain. I know it might be a bit of a challenge settling down in terms of work, etc but if we are resolute we can and will make it.Tweety05 said:Hello
As much as you can stay in Manitoba the better. Just think of the person or people who sponsored you, it will greatly affect them with regards to sponsoring future applicants. If you will be given nomination and eventually visa, then you owe Manitoba for that. In return, in my opinion, you should give your service with their province which is the main goal of MPNP.
But ofcourse the decision is all up to you. This is how I see and think how MPNP works.
It is safer not to mention relatives staying out of Manitoba.everstranger35 said:As for my opinion, it's better not to mention about your relatives in other province, this is what my auntie told me during my application. I also have close relatives in Toronto, Sasketchawan and Montreal but I did not mention them for it may put my application at risk. What the MPNP wants is your connection to Manitoba and not with other province.
Honestly, I really don't have any idea. As far as I know, there is no statement from MPNP on how long should you be staying with them before you can transfer. So, I assume that they are expecting nominees to stay with them for good.abercombrie said:@ tweety -so how long would supposedly be stayin in the province before van move to other state? Is it 2 or 3 yrs ?
That is what most people say. Sponsors who sponsored applicants that successfully got their nominations and transferred to other province of Canada may affect applications from future sponsorships or worst may not be able to sponsor future applicants.abercombrie said:@ tweety
...is there a bad effect to the sponsor if you will be movin out fr the province after say 2 yrs? how true that the sponsor will be blocklisted if the one he/she sponsored moved out to other state?
Wow!!! That's really a good news. Congratulationsrobertlowe855 said:Hello all,
I have good news on my part We got the LOA ywsterday by mail!!!
It was approve on sept 12. We did not get any email before, just the letter!
now the federal fun begins!!! good luck to all and if anyone have any questions for me I'll be happy to answer!
Also Im not sure how to update my timeline, so if someone coul do it it would be great!
thanks