carl zeiss
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- Nov 22, 2011
- 6
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- 3111
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 19 Nov 2011
- Nomination.....
- 09 Jan 2012
- AOR Received.
- 24 Apr 2012 CIO
- File Transfer...
- 04 Jul 2012 CEM
- Med's Request
- 29 Sep 2012
- Med's Done....
- 13 Oct 2012
- Passport Req..
- 14 Jan 2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 30 Jan 2013
- LANDED..........
- 25 Jun 2013
Hi Dindin,
If you really want to avoid waiting too long for your MPNP application, I suggest you apply ONLINE if you are indeed qualified. This way your application will be processed faster.
Likewise it is easier to fill up the forms in the Online Application tool. The documents required are almost the same as in the MDOC Family checklist, with the exception of the bank account history which should be at least 6 months. Likewise, some additional documents to accomplish such as the Settlement Plan part 1 and 2.
You will just scan and upload your documents. No need to have them notarized.
However, if you will submit your application BY MAIL, you do not need to submit original documents to MPNP. You must submit clear photocopies that are notarized as "certified photocopies of the original document."
Manitoba Forms you must submit originals as stated in the checklist.
Gov't of Canada forms you must submit photocopies only, but not notarized if I remember correctly.
I strongly suggest you apply ONLINE. Accdg to sources, MPNP is getting a large volume of applications such that even online applications are getting delays. What more those submitted by mail (includes applications sent directly to MPNP office in Winnipeg).
I hope this helps!
If you really want to avoid waiting too long for your MPNP application, I suggest you apply ONLINE if you are indeed qualified. This way your application will be processed faster.
Likewise it is easier to fill up the forms in the Online Application tool. The documents required are almost the same as in the MDOC Family checklist, with the exception of the bank account history which should be at least 6 months. Likewise, some additional documents to accomplish such as the Settlement Plan part 1 and 2.
You will just scan and upload your documents. No need to have them notarized.
However, if you will submit your application BY MAIL, you do not need to submit original documents to MPNP. You must submit clear photocopies that are notarized as "certified photocopies of the original document."
Manitoba Forms you must submit originals as stated in the checklist.
Gov't of Canada forms you must submit photocopies only, but not notarized if I remember correctly.
I strongly suggest you apply ONLINE. Accdg to sources, MPNP is getting a large volume of applications such that even online applications are getting delays. What more those submitted by mail (includes applications sent directly to MPNP office in Winnipeg).
I hope this helps!