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TheEagle

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Hi guys,

I am collecting my documents so I can apply under employer direct stream in manitoba, I am a little worried about the federal part because I have lived in UK for one year on a student visa and I was studying over...I can attach my certificates for them and also the police clearance but people have told me that I would have to wait really long....I know that no one can tell the time for background checks but can somebody give me an idea in my case how long approx. it will take??....

I also know that MPNP do not give work permit support letter to employers who are not registered under the employment standard branch and my employer has told me clearly that he wont be willing to register..

I have about 24 months of PGWP left and I will hopefully get the nomination within 2-3 months as I am applying next week.. so I would have roughly 21 months of PGWP left, Would studying in UK be such a big issue that it will skyrocket the processing time for the federal application till my PGWP expires?
 
Hello :)

I will also be getting my Police Clearance in UK soon as I get my LOA (hopefully) in MPNP. I also studied there for almost 2 years and I just went back in the Philippines late last year.

Presently, my application to MPNP under General stream is on process. My sponsors and I are waiting for the interview then hopefully the approval. Even before I left UK, I was able to get my Police Certificate. It only took me 2 weeks to wait but since I am back in the Philippines, an additional 2-3 weeks for snail mail should be added to my waiting time. So, roughly it will be 1- 1 1/2 months.
 
Yeah It takes more time to check your Background check If u have reside in more than one country or Travelled in more than one country.Be patient.
 
TheEagle said:
Hi guys,

I am collecting my documents so I can apply under employer direct stream in manitoba, I am a little worried about the federal part because I have lived in UK for one year on a student visa and I was studying over...I can attach my certificates for them and also the police clearance but people have told me that I would have to wait really long....I know that no one can tell the time for background checks but can somebody give me an idea in my case how long approx. it will take??....

I also know that MPNP do not give work permit support letter to employers who are not registered under the employment standard branch and my employer has told me clearly that he wont be willing to register..

I have about 24 months of PGWP left and I will hopefully get the nomination within 2-3 months as I am applying next week.. so I would have roughly 21 months of PGWP left, Would studying in UK be such a big issue that it will skyrocket the processing time for the federal application till my PGWP expires?

Hi TheEagle,

It took 3 weeks for me to get a police clearance certificate from Germany. This is just to give you an idea, but I don't know about UK.

I have a suggestion for you. I have recently submitted my federal application under AINP category, but unfortunately they returned the application, reason is they need copies of original birth certificates. They did not accept consulate issued birth certificates which I had attached. Alternatively you can also send any one of the following documents.

1. Copy of original birth certificate (it must show your full name, DOB and your mother/father/both parents names)
2. Copy of no-birth record certificate + self declaration (notarized)
3. Copy of school leaving certificate (it must show your full name, DOB and your mother/father/both parents names)
4. Affidavit from your mother/father/both parents (it must show your full name, DOB and your mother/father/both parents names)

Thanks,
Sarayu
 
Dear All,

Do They check all the backgrounds checks in all cases like: criminal security, jobs Experiance, Educational background etc. pls reply and let us know as well how they perform.

thanks
 
TheEagle said:
Hi guys,

I am collecting my documents so I can apply under employer direct stream in manitoba, I am a little worried about the federal part because I have lived in UK for one year on a student visa and I was studying over...I can attach my certificates for them and also the police clearance but people have told me that I would have to wait really long....I know that no one can tell the time for background checks but can somebody give me an idea in my case how long approx. it will take??....

I also know that MPNP do not give work permit support letter to employers who are not registered under the employment standard branch and my employer has told me clearly that he wont be willing to register..

I have about 24 months of PGWP left and I will hopefully get the nomination within 2-3 months as I am applying next week.. so I would have roughly 21 months of PGWP left, Would studying in UK be such a big issue that it will skyrocket the processing time for the federal application till my PGWP expires?

Eagle,

I was of the understanding that you can apply under this stream only if you work for an employer registered under the employment standard act. Are you saying that you worked for an employer who does not meet the criteria and you are still proceeding with the application?

In regards to the background check, it is not a proven fact that residing in more than one country will elongate the PR process - relax , you ahve nothing to worry. You even have roughly 2 years of remaining PGWP to play with!!
All the best!
 
Gat said:
Dear All,

Do They check all the backgrounds checks in all cases like: criminal security, jobs Experiance, Educational background etc. pls reply and let us know as well how they perform.

thanks


Depends on which category you applied in. Background check in criminality, and security is a must for any immigrant. As for pnp applicant read the following from cic websit.

Most PNPs include one or more employer-driven streams which allow workers to be nominated on the basis of a permanent, full-time job offer, provided they meet provincial or territorial nomination requirements (these may include specific occupations, education, work experience, official language proficiency and age). Details regarding individual PNPs are available on provincial and territorial government immigration websites.

PTs are responsible for due diligence in respect of their nomination decisions and for document verification. CIC makes the final selection decision and may refuse a case if the applicant fails to demonstrate the ability to establish economically in the nominating province. PTs are also prohibited from nominating an individual on the basis of a passive investment. CIC is responsible for ensuring that nominees meet extensive health, criminality and security checks.
 
Dear sorry to say again,

This is not a answer of my question My question was Do CIC or Local Visa offices do check background in all cases Like: Crimianl,security,Employement & Educational etc. After Getting approval from provincial nominee certificate.

Cheers
biometrix said:
Depends on which category you applied in. Background check in criminality, and security is a must for any immigrant. As for pnp applicant read the following from cic websit.

Most PNPs include one or more employer-driven streams which allow workers to be nominated on the basis of a permanent, full-time job offer, provided they meet provincial or territorial nomination requirements (these may include specific occupations, education, work experience, official language proficiency and age). Details regarding individual PNPs are available on provincial and territorial government immigration websites.

PTs are responsible for due diligence in respect of their nomination decisions and for document verification. CIC makes the final selection decision and may refuse a case if the applicant fails to demonstrate the ability to establish economically in the nominating province. PTs are also prohibited from nominating an individual on the basis of a passive investment. CIC is responsible for ensuring that nominees meet extensive health, criminality and security checks.