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Re: To all applicants of MPNP

Sep 18, 2013
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what if my husband has no full time employment?I am the principal applicant and has full time employment tilnow.Will this affect our MPNP application negatively?
 

mlu0622

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ceraldemaripose said:
what if my husband has no full time employment?I am the principal applicant and has full time employment tilnow.Will this affect our MPNP application negatively?

Hi,

No need to worry about that since you are the principal applicant :)
 
Sep 18, 2013
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tnx .appreciated it much. i cannot help but worry.I am a newbie here.Please address my concerns.
(1) The mpnp online asks for spouse's qualifications also.I was thinking they include it somehow in the assessment.That is why I am trying to ask help from a lawyer to make a reference letter for my husband who actually worked as a welding supervisor in his fathers welding shop. It is just a small shop .My husband watches the welders do their work .The business name is at his father's name who is now paralyzed.Am i just exaggerating problems on my MPNP application?Do i really have to do something to make my husband's qualification impressive?
(2) I am planning to send my documents in October to my sister in Winnipeg because although I know how to apply online, I just don't have the courage and I feel intimidated without no one to help me IN PERSON. She's going to file it on November because my bank history will have its six month history on this month.
(3)I have spent too much of my time preparing my documents. I really wanted to be accepted in the MPNP.Is it true that only 5000 caps are allowed?If I pass it on November does that mean I have litthe chances because it is nearing the end of the year?
Please help me friends.
 

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ceraldemaripose said:
tnx .appreciated it much. i cannot help but worry.I am a newbie here.Please address my concerns.
(1) The mpnp online asks for spouse's qualifications also.I was thinking they include it somehow in the assessment.That is why I am trying to ask help from a lawyer to make a reference letter for my husband who actually worked as a welding supervisor in his fathers welding shop. It is just a small shop .My husband watches the welders do their work .The business name is at his father's name who is now paralyzed.Am i just exaggerating problems on my MPNP application?Do i really have to do something to make my husband's qualification impressive?
(2) I am planning to send my documents in October to my sister in Winnipeg because although I know how to apply online, I just don't have the courage and I feel intimidated without no one to help me IN PERSON. She's going to file it on November because my bank history will have its six month history on this month.
(3)I have spent too much of my time preparing my documents. I really wanted to be accepted in the MPNP.Is it true that only 5000 caps are allowed?If I pass it on November does that mean I have litthe chances because it is nearing the end of the year?
Please help me friends.
hi occupation are you applying for? as of last week i think cic received complete applications to occupations related to finance, computer programmer and computer engineer