sani. said:
If i have written 10,000$ cad instead of 12,000$ cad. So it will create problem or no issue? While i havd enough fund in my account
Dear Sani,
Please don't submit this form with $10,000 for yourself & spouse. It should be $12,000 or more as you have been told. It is always safer to do it right. See this: http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/how-to-immigrate/assessment/
I just copied it here below as well. It's good to follow instruction to avoid further delay on your case.
Adaptability
The MPNP is not a sponsorship program. We select independent skilled workers with the ability and intention to settle and establish their work and family lives in Manitoba as permanent residents, a process which requires adaptability.
Connection to Manitoba is a measure of an applicant's ability and intention to establish in our province as a permanent resident, demonstrated by job experience and a long-term job offer for applicants currently working in Manitoba and, for overseas applicants, social or family ties, past school or work experience, or familiarity gained through an MPNP recruitment mission or MPNP exploratory visit.
In assessing your application the MPNP considers whether you have ties to Manitoba that are sufficiently strong, and whether those ties are stronger than any connection you may have to another Canadian province. The MPNP reserves the right to refuse your application if you cannot demonstrate your connection to Manitoba is stronger than your connection to another province.
Adjusting to life in Manitoba will take time and financial resources. All applicants are generally required to have at least C$10,000, plus C$2,000 in funds for their spouse and each accompanying dependant, to support yourself and your family while you are looking for a job, to ensure your successful settlement in Manitoba as well as to pay your Government of Canada immigration fees and travel expenses to Manitoba.
Settlement Plan
You must demonstrate your adaptability and employability by submitting with your application a Settlement Plan that shows:
•why you have chosen Manitoba as your immigration destination
•your plan for settling in a specific destination community
•the type and strength of your connection to Manitoba
•that you are taking steps to ensure your immediate and long-term employability in Manitoba
Only applicants whose connection to Manitoba is familial or social must have their Settlement Plan endorsed by their Manitoba Supporter (a relative or friend successfully established in Manitoba who has been living in Manitoba continuously for at least one year and who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident). Your supporter must review your plan, and complete and submit Settlement Plan Part 2 (SPP2e – PDF).
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