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thanks a lot sunshine for your info. i really apriaciate it. really big help.Godbless
 
US2IND2CAN said:
Hi all,

Your guys have probably read on other thread, but I would still like to post here again. I received my family's passports with visa stamped this afternoon.

Good luck to all who are waiting for their PPR.

Regards,

MK
congs.......................good luck for ur new life
 
stuart said:
thanks a lot sunshine for your info. i really apriaciate it. really big help.Godbless
hi stuart
any time. if u need to know anything else then let me know.
 
US2IND2CAN said:
Hi all,

Your guys have probably read on other thread, but I would still like to post here again. I received my family's passports with visa stamped this afternoon.

Good luck to all who are waiting for their PPR.

Regards,

MK
congrats n best of luck..
 
hi when shud I expect my AOR.will they send mail or letter to my relatives??
 
how can i check if they have recd. my application?????
 
pari7 said:
how can i check if they have recd. my application?????
U only check ur delivery status...
 
pari7 said:
hi when shud I expect my AOR.will they send mail or letter to my relatives??
AOR take 2-3 months...
 
hi sunshine
thnx.well how bout u, have u filed ur papers yet?
 
pari7 said:
hi sunshine
thnx.well how bout u, have u filed ur papers yet?
hopefulll next welll....I will update u alll
 
Why no i have update???? Is any1 applied to CEM after receiving LOA.

If can some1 let me know how long it will take to get medical request in family stream (Manitoba)

what to chances to get call at wrok from Embassy
 
US2IND2CAN said:
Hi all,

Your guys have probably read on other thread, but I would still like to post here again. I received my family's passports with visa stamped this afternoon.

Good luck to all who are waiting for their PPR.

Regards,

MK

goodluck to your new life. hope to meet you in Canada. What province are you going?
 
I think no1 want to update...what happen guys???
 
People who want to apply to Manitoba under family stream
You are eligible to apply under the MPNP Family Support priority assessment stream if you can demonstrate that you:


•have a close relative who is an established resident of Manitoba and who is willing and able to support your settlement in the province.
•meet our minimum requirements for age, education, work experience and language ability
Family Support stream minimum requirements

•Age: You are between the ages of 21 and 49.


•Education/training: You have completed post-secondary education of at least one academic year and received a diploma or certificate.


•Work experience: You have at least two years of full-time work experience within the past five years.


•Language: You have enough English or French to get a job in Manitoba in your intended occupation soon after you arrive. For an objective assessment of your English skills take an IELTS test (International English Language Testing System) and submit your score with your application.


•Adaptability: You can demonstrate your intention and ability to establish successfully in Manitoba based on your:
◦connection to Manitoba, including settlement supports from family
◦employability, based on your training and work experience related to your intended occupation, including any licence or certification required in your country of residence
◦settlement funds
■Applicants should have at least C$10,000 plus C$2,000 for each accompanying dependant. (If you don't have enough money you may apply with the support of your close relative, as explained below.)


Who is a close relative and what must they do for you to apply under the Family Support stream?

•A close relative is defined as a mother/father, son/daughter, sister/brother, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew, grandparent or first cousin.


•You must include with your MPNP application documents showing how you are related to your close relative.


•Your close relative must supply documents showing that he or she is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and has lived in Manitoba for at least one year.


•Close relative must complete a Manitoba Affidavit of Support (MAS) form, which is in the Application Kit.
◦This form must be witnessed and signed by a Manitoba notary public or comissioner for oaths. (NOTE: It is illegal in Manitoba for a commissioner for oaths to charge money to witness this document. A notary public may charge a fee.)
◦If your close relative has supported the applications of other relatives for immigration to Canada she/he must give this information to the MPNP and must include the current address and employment status of the previously supported or sponsored person(s).


•You must designate your close relative as your representative who is authorized to communicate with the MPNP if personal information needed during the application process.


•If you cannot demonstrate that you have sufficient settlement funds (explained in the application kit) your close relative must complete the Declaration of Financial Support By Close Relative section of the Manitoba Affidavit of Support (MAS) form.
 
hi everyone..we submitted our application last feb 1, 2011 and was received in sinp office feb 4, 2011. Last saturday our sponsoring family (my cousin) received an acknowledgment receipt from sinp regarding our application. my cousin will email us a copy of the said AOR tomorrow..i hope everything will run smoothly..goodluck to all of us.. :)