sinn3r said:Hi guys! I want to ask that, is it ok if I show property in my name as I only have $6000 in my bank account? Will there be an issue?
anvar21 said:Thank you for your Information. it is very helpful
I just want to clarify Can bring my dependents before getting PR I mean If I will be Nominated in Manitoba I still have to apply for CIC and wait some time. I really want to bring my wife as quick as possible. What I meant is can I bring them before PR. After I get Nominee Certificate.
Thank you again for your help
marje_16 said:hi. with regards to the photocopies of my ielts result, birth certificate, CENOMAR, passport, and loa, should it be notarized before sending my application to CIC?![]()
rosy cheeks said:HI Forummates,
Can you please help me answer this question
If I change job while my mpnp is still on process , do i need to inform them now or I will just update them after nomination.
Appreciate your help.tnx
Rosy cheeks
nurudeena said:When can sponsor actually support another friend's application since he can sponsor two friends at the same time.MPNP did not state the exact time here:"http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/how-to-immigrate/apply/manitoba-support/"
sandy9945 said:Hello I am new to this forum my question is that I had applied for PR for Canada in 2004 showing blood relation in Toronto(my father's sister)and my file is rejected because of new law come and rejected all pending cases before feb2007..now I want to apply for mpnp sponsor case as one of my friend is ready to sponsor me..is it possible that my case is rejected because of my relation in Toronto.. pls advice
thomasuk said:You may inform @ mpnpsupport regarding you have changed your employer. This new employer record will count only for verification purposes if they want to verify.
sinn3r said:Hi guys! I want to ask that, is it ok if I show property in my name as I only have $6000 in my bank account? Will there be an issue?
tabs179 said:Usually, an applicant with an LOA should first land in Canada before his/her sponsor begins a new application. So, let me get this clarified, you applied for MPNP when your sponsor's relatives were approved an LOA? I guess in this case, this brother-in-law may have fallen under close relative. That's why MPNP allowed them to apply at the same time. I think in this case, it is close relative because married couple is considered as one sponsor. The brother in law is probably the brother of the wife of your sponsor.
It does not really matter in regards of them having sponsored them together, they are relatives. In your case, you are a friend. So, sponsoring you while they still haven't landed yet may cause problems in your application. You might be lucky and that MPNP will delay your application further and by the time they interview your sponsor (and maybe you too), your sponsor's relatives have landed.
However, this isn't really the case. Many applicants, sponsored by friends, were given an ineligible letter because their sponsor is under multiple sponsorship. This is why, applicants and sponsors should always be up to date with the latest immigration policy should one wants to undergo sponsorship or apply for MPNP. And know the regulations and requirements before submitting their applications.
You can either wait for their decision or withdraw. Either way, you can re-apply (also if given an ineligible letter) and perhaps ensure this time that your sponsor isn't sponsoring anyone else. Or, like I said earlier, maybe you might get lucky.
...hth
Eusufzai said:Thank you Tabs179. I talked with those two persons who applied under family stream (FS) with the support of my sponsor and his wife. One applicant (brother-in-law) was supported by my sponsor under relative (FS) category and the nephew was supported by my sponsor's wife under relative category. So, both of them applied under FS category. Under this circumstance, do you think my sponsor can't support me under close friend category. Nevertheless to remind you, I applied under general stream category. Would you kindly share your valuable comments on this issue again.
Thanks and regards,
Eusufzai