Hi alvin,
You can also checked the URL http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/apply-to-mpnp/documents/ for more info. Thank you.
Below are the docs listed in Immigration Manitoba:
Documents
The MPNP assesses your eligibility based on the documents you submit with your application.
Therefore, before you log in to apply, be sure that you know what documents you will need (to prove all the information you provide in your application), and that you gather all these documents so that you are prepared to scan your documents (if the originals are paper) and upload them with your MPNP Online application.
This page explains the documents that ALL applicants are required to submit. (The documents you need to demonstrate your Connection to Manitoba are listed on the page for each connection category)
Personal information
To demonstrate identification, residency and other personal details of yourself and your dependants, you must submit official (government-issued) documents proving the information you state in your application:
ID: birth certificate; passport (including photo and detail pages, plus visas if country of residence differs from country of citizenship)
Marital status: marriage/divorce/death certificates, separation agreement, documents showing common-law relationship of at least one year
Dependants: birth certificates must show names of both parents; adoption papers; custody agreements for children of divorce/separation; (for accompanying dependant age 22-25, you must submit proof of continuous, full-time study); for more information about who to include in your MPNP Online application, see the page Family
Education
Provide documents proving the information you enter in your application regarding secondary and post-secondary education and/or training, including details such as name of institution and program, dates of attendance and language of instruction, for yourself and your spouse.
certificate, degree or diploma and transcripts for each program completed by applicant and spouse
Note: if you say, for example, that you completed high school and university, you must upload transcripts and a certificate for high school AND transcripts and a certificate for university.
Certified translation into English or French is required for each document issued in another language.
Employment
Submit documents showing work history for the past five years. (Do not include jobs that were six months or less):
signed letter of reference from each employer of the applicant and spouse
Employer letters must be on company letterhead and signed by a company representative (include contact information).
Your employer must include mention of: start and end dates for employment; description of position and duties, and the salary (wage) you were paid.
Upload certified translation into English or French of each document issued in another language.
Self-employed: submit copies of business registration, business tax records for each year, and copies of work contracts, if applicable.
Immigration history and status
You must submit documents demonstrating all information you enter in your application regarding previous immigration applications to Canada and previous (or current) visits to and stays in Canada by yourself, spouse and adult dependants.
For example: provincial nominee or federal immigration/refugee application result letter, visas for temporary work, study or visit – upload copy of official document
Language ability
You must submit documents to prove the statements you make in your application regarding your English and/or French language proficiency.
Result document from approved language test is required by all applicants except those currently working in Manitoba in high-skill occupations (NOC 0, A or B).
Only applicants who are not required to submit test results may submit other documents to show their English proficiency.
Applicants are assessed language points for their “CLB” (Canadian language benchmark) score, which we determine from your test results according to our CLB Grid.
Settlement Funds
All applicants should have C$10,000 plus C$2,000 for spouse and each accompanying dependant.
This is NOT a program fee; settlement funds are the recommended amount of money for you to have available to support yourself and your family as you arrive and adjust to life in Manitoba. (In all cases you must provide evidence of some settlement funds in your name)
Submit copies of bank statements and certificates of deposit demonstrating a clear financial history of sufficient and transferable settlement funds (liquid assets) in your name and/or the name of your spouse or common-law partner, AND, if applicable:
copies of securities and other investments
proof of ownership of real estate including a current market price evaluation, or other assets (not including personal items such as jewelry, furniture or vehicles) owned by the applicant or spouse, with objective fair market value evaluation
If there are currency controls in your country of residence, the MPNP may require proof of transferability.
Adaptability – Settlement Plan
Settlement Plan is part of MPNP Online, where all applicants explain why they chose Manitoba as their immigration destination and how they plan to settle in the community, and find a job or, for those currently working in Manitoba, advance their career.
Settlement Plan Part 2 (SPP2e) is an interactive PDF form that MPNP Online sends to the designated Manitoba Supporter of skilled workers applying to the MPNP on the strength of a social connection to an established resident of the Province of Manitoba.
Self-assessment Worksheet
The Eligibility page of MPNP Online links to the “points worksheet.” This PDF form is a required document for all applicants EXCEPT those Currently Working in Manitoba. Use the worksheet to determine your self-assessed score.
You must enter your score on the Eligibility page, and you must upload your completed worksheet with your application.
alvin1988 said:
@ tonlot, are u in Family Category? u just filed this july right? Do u upload Letter of Employment of your Sponsor?