I show my gratitude for those who reply answers. Thank you a lot.
My question is I see 2 terms here.
1. AOR
2. LOA
what are these?
My question is I see 2 terms here.
1. AOR
2. LOA
what are these?
AOR - Acknowledgment of Receipt. it means that mpnp acknowledges that it has received your application. this is by way of an email.Tuhin_Ashraf said:I show my gratitude for those who reply answers. Thank you a lot.
My question is I see 2 terms here.
1. AOR
2. LOA
what are these?
@dqueendqueen1016 said:Distance relative po ba or close relative? pag distance pwede naman sigurong wag ng banggitin pero pag close kasi mas malakas tie nyo kaya baka maging ineligible kayo. Let wait for other comment who has the same case as yours.
Just be sure that your supporter knows your plan as well. There is this case (2013 applicant), wherein her MPNP suporter is a friend and she/he has a brother in the other province. The close relative was not included in the application but the supporter mentioned them during the interview, thus application was denied.Ms. Ley said:@ dqueen
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Hello dqueen, Asawa ng kapatid ko ang nasa toronto. patapos Na ang contract nya this month. Pauwi na rin ng pinas next month ata, kaya i dont think na necessary pa na imention sa application.. Di rin nila. Alam na. Nag apply kami ng PNP... I heard din na pa US na rin ang beauty nya. After her contract in CA.. ;D
Na worried lang ako kasi nakita ko sa mga possible intervw questions, if may relatives outside MB im afraid i cant explain it well, siguro i wont mention her nlng.. Salamat po! God bless!
anabia said:When they called my cousin in manitoba for the interview they asked her if she has relatives in canada n she simply said yes.. her relatives are also my relatives n so how it got revealed.. she is my cousin m my husbands cousin too
\hthanabia said:I did nt declare my sistr and my husban'd uncles and aunts in ontario .. N refusal letter i recieved was some what like this..
Application guidelines that can be found on www.immigratemanitoba.com clearly indicate that the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) may not approve an application if the program officer is not satisfied that the applicant has demonstrated a strong connection to Manitoba. Specifically, you were not able to demonstrate that your ties to Manitoba are stronger than the ties you may have to another province in Canada, namely Ontario, where you and your husband have close family members that you failed to declared in your application. As a result, your application for nomination by the Province of Manitoba cannot be approved.
@lemonluvLemonLuv said:Just be sure that your supporter knows your plan as well. There is this case (2013 applicant), wherein her MPNP suporter is a friend and she/he has a brother in the other province. The close relative was not included in the application but the supporter mentioned them during the interview, thus application was denied.
But in the lighter note, there is also this case - A 2013 GS Applicant with close relatives outside MB, relatives were mentioned in the application, still she was able to get the LOA.
As for your case, (well this is just my idea ), you are safe because they are not PRs of Toronto.
And some also, mentioned, that it really depends on how strong the SP2 is.
God bless us all
Thank you. Thank you strongly.LemonLuv said:AOR - Acknowledgment of Receipt. it means that mpnp acknowledges that it has received your application. this is by way of an email.
LOA - Letter of Approval. This is given to applicants whose application has already been reviewed, supporters interviewed and documents assessed. this will be attached to your application to cic. this is thru regular mail to the mailing address you have specified in your mpnp application. you can consider your mpnp application successful when you have received tour LOA.
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Yes, everything has a purpose, why the delays and the likes. Who knows, there are delays in your application as of this moment, because God wants you to pave the way first, like this one. God bless us allMs. Ley said:@ lemonluv
Thanks!
It was such a great help. I will inform my supporter asap,. I think she has no idea aout this. .
But she doesnt know about my sis n law n toronto. As well,.
Hopefully, It will not be an issue anymore if she will come home this Oct. kaya siguro di pa. Ako natatawagan because of this. Everything talaga has a purpose.. God is soo goood!!
Well said LemonLuv ;DLemonLuv said:Just be sure that your supporter knows your plan as well. There is this case (2013 applicant), wherein her MPNP suporter is a friend and she/he has a brother in the other province. The close relative was not included in the application but the supporter mentioned them during the interview, thus application was denied.
But in the lighter note, there is also this case - A 2013 GS Applicant with close relatives outside MB, relatives were mentioned in the application, still she was able to get the LOA.
As for your case, (well this is just my idea ), you are safe because they are not PRs of Toronto.
And some also, mentioned, that it really depends on how strong the SP2 is.
God bless us all
Good day Tuhin,Tuhin_Ashraf said:I want to be sure about one thing. MPNP says U have to have atleast of $10 thousand CAD in bank(dosent say in which currency). I deposited taka(Bangladeshi currency and I am Bangladeshi) and showed my Fixed deposit certificate (Scanned and Uploaded it) and i converted Taka into CAD(just by myself) and hwote it on application that I have this amount of taka and showed them the conversion of Taka to Dollar. And lastly applied. Is this is the proper way? If not what can be done?
Thanks in advance.
(This is important. Pls share how u applied)
Our funds are also in our country's currency which is Philippine Peso (Php), we also have converted it in CAD, but what we did is we put a little margin in the conversion, say that time CAD1.00 is around Php40.00, we converted our fund in CAD1.00 = Php41.00.Tuhin_Ashraf said:I want to be sure about one thing. MPNP says U have to have atleast of $10 thousand CAD in bank(dosent say in which currency). I deposited taka(Bangladeshi currency and I am Bangladeshi) and showed my Fixed deposit certificate (Scanned and Uploaded it) and i converted Taka into CAD(just by myself) and hwote it on application that I have this amount of taka and showed them the conversion of Taka to Dollar. And lastly applied. Is this is the proper way? If not what can be done?
Thanks in advance.
(This is important. Pls share how u applied)
@lemonLuvLemonLuv said:Our funds are also in our country's currency which is Philippine Peso (Php), we also have converted it in CAD, but what we did is we put a little margin in the conversion, say that time CAD1.00 is around Php40.00, we converted our fund in CAD1.00 = Php41.00.
Hope this helps.
You can do that Miss Ley. Just be sure that you have that amount (or more) with you in case CIC asks for it (which rarely happens). We used our bank deposit in paying for our processing fee, we'll just replenish the amount later.Ms. Ley said:@ lemonLuv
Regarding SF.
Can we use the fund if we have Loa. Already?