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zeemama said:
cyingfreeman.....A big congrats to you.. Thank God for your landing and wishing u the best

Thanks Zeemama, just to let you know that I dey wait for you ooo.
Winnipeg is a very nice city, lovely people.
;D ;D ;D
 
cryingfreeman1111 said:
Greeting to All,
It gives me great joy to announced to you all that we successfully landed in Winnipeg on 25th October.
Sincerely, I'm very grateful to each and everyone on this very noble forum for all your brotherly and sisterly advices and assistance during this period.
Thanks very much.
And to all those in-waiting, good news is around the corner.
Once again, I'm sincerely grateful.

Regards,

Cryingfreeman1111 :D :D :D :)

To God be the glory for all He has done for you.

Enjoy your new life in Winnipeg 8) 8) 8)
 
Ofis said:
Hi All,

I'm a GS applicant from Nigeria and I need a little help from everyone since you've all passed my stage a long time back (yet to get LOA).

I got an email from MPNP on October 23 saying I should send an updated bank statement latest October 31 after which they will make a final decision on my application. My challenge is that, I've moved money in and out of my bank account over this period for business purposes with the total available deposit being very low. I however can move money back into my account before the October 31 deadline to exceed the required bank balance.

From your experiences, will a money deposit in my bank account within the next 7 days to make up the shortfall in the required funding be viewed negatively by MPNP? While one is planning to migrate, it doesn't make business sense to have cash lying idle when there are other alternatives to growing the cash - this is my opinion.

Thanks in anticipation of a prompt answer.

Ofis

My advice would be that you dont lodge or deposit cash into your account now. This might create an impression that you dont have enough funds and you had gone to borrow the funds. I would recommend thus:

Invest the required funds that you would have deposited into your account as fixed deposit, say for 90 days. Ensure the bank issues you an investment certificates or confirmation letter

Obtain a print-out of your bank statement for 6 month. This should be the bank for which your balance is below the threshold required by MPNP.

Write a letter explaining why you have moved funds from your current account to the fixed deposit giving reason like you wanted to earn a better return from the fund rather than leaving it idle in the current account.
 
Emperor said:
My advice would be that you dont lodge or deposit cash into your account now. This might create an impression that you dont have enough funds and you had gone to borrow the funds. I would recommend thus:

Invest the required funds that you would have deposited into your account as fixed deposit, say for 90 days. Ensure the bank issues you an investment certificates or confirmation letter

Obtain a print-out of your bank statement for 6 month. This should be the bank for which your balance is below the threshold required by MPNP.

Write a letter explaining why you have moved funds from your current account to the fixed deposit giving reason like you wanted to earn a better return from the fund rather than leaving it idle in the current account.

@ Emperor, thanks for the advice. The challenge is that I was given a week to provide an updated proof of funds/statement of account in which case, doing a fixed deposit now will not suffice. The best I can do is to transfer funds to my account to make up the balance. A run through my account over the past 6 months will show that up to 7 times the recommended funds have passed through my account in form of salaries and remittances and this should show that I have the capacity to raise such funds. Let me know from your experience if this is the case.
 
Ofis said:
Hi All,

I'm a GS applicant from Nigeria and I need a little help from everyone since you've all passed my stage a long time back (yet to get LOA).

I got an email from MPNP on October 23 saying I should send an updated bank statement latest October 31 after which they will make a final decision on my application. My challenge is that, I've moved money in and out of my bank account over this period for business purposes with the total available deposit being very low. I however can move money back into my account before the October 31 deadline to exceed the required bank balance.

From your experiences, will a money deposit in my bank account within the next 7 days to make up the shortfall in the required funding be viewed negatively by MPNP? While one is planning to migrate, it doesn't make business sense to have cash lying idle when there are other alternatives to growing the cash - this is my opinion.

Thanks in anticipation of a prompt answer.

Ofis


@ Ofis, considering the time limit, your best shot is to transfer fund into your account. I had similar case too, on 5th January, I was asked to update my account statement. As at that time, I was only having less than 300k but I was able to raise the required amount within 10 days

I as well included reference letter from bank.
I will suggest you add it too.

I got my LOA June.

Good Luck
 
Awesome God said:
@ Ofis, considering the time limit, your best shot is to transfer fund into your account. I had similar case too, on 5th January, I was asked to update my account statement. As at that time, I was only having less than 300k but I was able to raise the required amount within 10 days

I as well included reference letter from bank.
I will suggest you add it too.

I got my LOA June.

Good Luck

Dear All,

How long does it take for VO Accra to issue MR after obtaining AOR from CIO in PNP Application?
 
Ofis said:
@ Emperor, thanks for the advice. The challenge is that I was given a week to provide an updated proof of funds/statement of account in which case, doing a fixed deposit now will not suffice. The best I can do is to transfer funds to my account to make up the balance. A run through my account over the past 6 months will show that up to 7 times the recommended funds have passed through my account in form of salaries and remittances and this should show that I have the capacity to raise such funds. Let me know from your experience if this is the case.

You can adopt Awesome God advice, since he's gone through the experience.
 
ginacom2003 said:
Dear All,

How long does it take for VO Accra to issue MR after obtaining AOR from CIO in PNP Application?

In my own case it took 22 days as you can see from my timeline. Please note that each application's situation varies
 
Awesome God said:
@ Ofis, considering the time limit, your best shot is to transfer fund into your account. I had similar case too, on 5th January, I was asked to update my account statement. As at that time, I was only having less than 300k but I was able to raise the required amount within 10 days

I as well included reference letter from bank.
I will suggest you add it too.

I got my LOA June.

Good Luck

@Awesome God and Emperor, thanks very much for your advice. I've taken your suggestions on board. Fingers crossed and prayer time...

Ofis
 
Emperor said:
You can adopt Awesome God advice, since he's gone through the experience.

@Emperor and Awesome God

I just got a response to my email in which I sent the updated proof of funds. It reads:

"Thank you for your submission. You will be advised of the final decision in writing."

I'm a little surprised with this response as it does not mention the usual process of sponsor interview. Is this normal or I'm the one mixing things up? I need an urgent answer to dampen my anxiety...

Ofis
 
Ofis said:
@ Emperor and Awesome God

I just got a response to my email in which I sent the updated proof of funds. It reads:

"Thank you for your submission. You will be advised of the final decision in writing."

I'm a little surprised with this response as it does not mention the usual process of sponsor interview. Is this normal or I'm the one mixing things up? I need an urgent answer to dampen my anxiety...

Ofis

I think you're very close to the finishing line now. Few applicant receive LOA without sponsor's interview. You don't have anything to worry about. All the best mate.
 
Ofis said:
@ Emperor and Awesome God

I just got a response to my email in which I sent the updated proof of funds. It reads:

"Thank you for your submission. You will be advised of the final decision in writing."

I'm a little surprised with this response as it does not mention the usual process of sponsor interview. Is this normal or I'm the one mixing things up? I need an urgent answer to dampen my anxiety...

Ofis

Let us be expectant.
 
Hello House,

I need your advice on a particular topic. Please kindly advice on the implication of defaulting on the residency obligation for the MPNP. If I get a job outside Manitoba, say Calgary and I decide to relocate immediately I land; do you think that will affect my PR Status?

Secondly, what if I get a rotation job in Alberta. In this case, I can work in Alberta and live in Manitoba. Will I still fulfill both residential and employment goals.

Your advice will be highly appreciated

Regards
 
Bukonla80 said:
Hello House,

I need your advice on a particular topic. Please kindly advice on the implication of defaulting on the residency obligation for the MPNP. If I get a job outside Manitoba, say Calgary and I decide to relocate immediately I land; do you think that will affect my PR Status?

Secondly, what if I get a rotation job in Alberta. In this case, I can work in Alberta and live in Manitoba. Will I still fulfill both residential and employment goals.

Your advice will be highly appreciated

Regards

The implication is that your sponsor's ability to nominate/sponsor people to that province in the future will be affected. That means the success of future nominations by them will be jeopardized because for each nomination application, the sponsor is required to state the current location/province of residence of persons previously nominated. Newcomers to Manitoba are expected, NOT required by law, to reside, work and contribute to Manitoba's economy for at least 3 years before moving to other provinces should they wish to do so. In your settlement plan, you probably wrote convincingly of your desire to live in that province so what has suddenly changed between the time you received your visa (a few weeks ago) and now? Of course, it's not my business and you'll make your decision in the end but think about how what you might do will affect others in the future, because such actions usually result in the introduction of more stringent regulations by the authorities. In any case, CIC is working together with provinces to ensure new provincially-nominated permanent residents actually stay in the province they signed up for initially. Good luck!
 
Finally said:
The implication is that your sponsor's ability to nominate/sponsor people to that province in the future will be affected. That means the success of future nominations by them will be jeopardized because for each nomination application, the sponsor is required to state the current location/province of residence of persons previously nominated. Newcomers to Manitoba are expected, NOT required by law, to reside, work and contribute to Manitoba's economy for at least 3 years before moving to other provinces should they wish to do so. In your settlement plan, you probably wrote convincingly of your desire to live in that province so what has suddenly changed between the time you received your visa (a few weeks ago) and now? Of course, it's not my business and you'll make your decision in the end but think about how what you might do will affect others in the future, because such actions usually result in the introduction of more stringent regulations by the authorities. In any case, CIC is working together with provinces to ensure new provincially-nominated permanent residents actually stay in the province they signed up for initially. Good luck!


Well said Finally,

I concur to his submission,please think through before making harsh decisions.This guys have a way of tracking immigrants and dont jeopardise the chances of others.

My2cent

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