isreyes said:Any update for those with status "Information Requested" ?
For how long do they usually update from this status?
Dear kathrina08,kathrina08 said:I am from draw 17.. I submitted my application August.. i've waited 7 months for there response then what i've got was application not accepted.. Instead of asking for additional documentation they immediately rejected my application.
here 's what I received;
We have pre-screened your application and wish to advise that it has not been accepted for assessment because the information and/or documents you provided in your application is not consistent with the EOI profile that served as the basis of you receiving a Letter of Advice to Apply.
Specifically, we have determined that:
· You were unable to provide documentary proof of the connection to Manitoba you have claimed in your EOI. Specifically, you did not provide concrete proof of documents to prove your relationship to your Manitoba supporter. You must provide birth certificate and / or marriage certificate for your common-law partner's parents showing their parents’ full name as proof of relationship. Relationship to your Manitoba supporter should be specified in detail (i.e. my father's brother) in both Settlement Plans.
Send them email, if u have sent the required document.. I did the same things and my status was updated next day...2 month is too much for information requested. what was ur previous status.Allen06 said:My status is still information requested.. It's been almost 2 months now..
I am so sorry to hear about that, u can ask other seniors on how to go about appeal. all hope not lost. God is ur strenghtkathrina08 said:I am from draw 17.. I submitted my application August.. i've waited 7 months for there response then what i've got was application not accepted.. Instead of asking for additional documentation they immediately rejected my application.
here 's what I received;
We have pre-screened your application and wish to advise that it has not been accepted for assessment because the information and/or documents you provided in your application is not consistent with the EOI profile that served as the basis of you receiving a Letter of Advice to Apply.
Specifically, we have determined that:
· You were unable to provide documentary proof of the connection to Manitoba you have claimed in your EOI. Specifically, you did not provide concrete proof of documents to prove your relationship to your Manitoba supporter. You must provide birth certificate and / or marriage certificate for your common-law partner's parents showing their parents’ full name as proof of relationship. Relationship to your Manitoba supporter should be specified in detail (i.e. my father's brother) in both Settlement Plans.
Did your supporter already interviewed by MPNP?Tojojikan said:We both have the same timeline
I've already sent them my concern. But they the response to my concern is this;YOMIGANIYU001 said:Send them email, if u have sent the required document.. I did the same things and my status was updated next day...2 month is too much for information requested. what was ur previous status.
Hi,DEEMAH said:I am in the process of applying Manitoba PNP. I am taking help of a consultant for filing the application.
My consultant said that she filed my application yesterday.But when I check the Government of Manitoba website. still, my application (profile) is in incomplete status.
My Question is, If the application has been successfully submitted will I get any e-mail from the government of Manitoba website acknowledging my application submission.
Would it be better if we follow up on school or employer? but the thing is i do not know how will i approach them but i cant wait doing nothing. i read in some forum that some lasted one year for their status to be updated from information requested to complete.Allen06 said:I've already sent them my concern. But they the response to my concern is this;
Greetings!
Status was changed to information requested it’s either were trying to contact your Manitoba Supporter, your educational institution or your employer.
Sincerely,
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Department of Education and Training
7th floor 213 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 1N3
T:204-945-2806 F:204-948-2256
www.immigratemanitoba.com
Byt he way what is the content of your letter to them?
isreyes said:Would it be better if we follow up on school or employer? but the thing is i do not know how will i approach them but i cant wait doing nothing. i read in some forum that some lasted one year for their status to be updated from information requested to complete.
Is there anything we could do?
You must provide family tree with corresponding birth cert.kathrina08 said:My common-law partner's mother and my supporter are siblings.. I was in the impression that i need to provide my common-law partner's b-cert and my supporter's b-cert to show my connection. and now they rejected my application because i was not able to provide the b-cert of my common-law partner's mother.