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chayie2817 said:
hi! i'm from Philippines, i'm applying on skilled workers stream with my intended occupation as emergency medical responder my self assessment points is 69, my application was submitted on January 13, 2014 and on Feb. 3, 2015 received an email asking my IELTS result and bank statement. my supporter was interviewed last Feb. 4, 2015. what's next? am i close?

regards

Hi chayie2817,
You are very closer, I think after receipt of the two docs. requested your application will be processed quicker.
in one or two weeks it might be "Completed".
Are you in or out-land?
 
Druce said:
Thank you for replying to my questions. Next your status will probably change to "in process" and then "complete". If you are declined, you will receive a e-mail in a week or 2 afterwords, stating their reason for decline. I am not sure if you also receive a e-mail if you are approved but you will receive the MPNP Certificate in the post in the next 2/3 months, depending on your postal address. Change your postal address to your supporters postal address in Manitoba to get it quicker and then they can courier it to you by FedEx to speed up the process.

I Believe you will know the answer within the next month. Best of luck buddy! Be positive!

hi,
thanks for the info.. best of luck to all of us. are there anyone here that has been approved and is now living in canada?

God Bless
 
mitchgelo12 said:
hello chayie

same tau im january 24, 2014 applicant , but my status sis still assessment pending pa rin ,waiting for another progress ng application ko..... think positive lang and pray lang tau

hi,
yeah prayer is the best weapon we have in evry struggle of our life, anong intended occupation mo? lahat ba ng requirements nasubmit mo na? thanks.

God Bless
 
hello chayie

nurse intended occupation q,, assessment pendng palang status q and d pa rin nainterview sponsor q,, uncle ko sponsor ko brother ng father ko..
 
Druce said:
The timeline benefits all, if you share, other applicants can see where you currently are and how long the process took you and maybe make their own assumptions based on that. This is the only benefit though.

I am not sure about your second question. I believe you will get Permanent Residence only a couple of weeks after landing bu I am not sure...anyone else can shed some light on this question ?

Thank you Druce for replying.

Well Once i read that one has to stay for 2 years in manitoba to get Citizenship or PR.

But still i want to be sure... Can anyone help plz.
 
Hi I'm a mom of 2kids I applied June 2014 online I am married but unfortunately my husband abandoned us for almost 3 yrs I am not legally separated but I have my affidavit of abandonement and a solo parent ID are these documents enough my status is assessment pending I'm worried if they need a separation paper and a custody for my kids


Ms.G
 
Tuhin_Ashraf said:
Thank you Druce for replying.

Well Once i read that one has to stay for 2 years in manitoba to get Citizenship or PR.

But still i want to be sure... Can anyone help plz.
I think that is citizenship. Permanent Residence is granted with the visa that you get from CIC or after landing. I am not sure if there is any time frame that you need to stay in Manitoba for Permanent Residence though. Can someone else that has info on this please help us?
 
Hi druce,

Check out the link below.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp

Permanent resident status

You must have permanent resident (PR) status in Canada. Your PR status must not be in question. That means you must not be:

under review for immigration or fraud reasons, or
under a removal order (an order from Canadian officials to leave Canada).

You do not need to have a PR card to apply for citizenship. If you have a PR card, but it is expired, you can still apply for citizenship.
Time you have lived in Canada

You must have resided in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) in the past four years before you apply. This does not apply to children under 18.

You may be able to count time you spent in Canada before you became a permanent resident if it was during the past four years.

Use our online tool to find out if you have lived in Canada long enough to apply to become a citizen.




Druce said:
I think that is citizenship. Permanent Residence is granted with the visa that you get from CIC or after landing. I am not sure if there is any time frame that you need to stay in Manitoba for Permanent Residence though. Can someone else that has info on this please help us?
 
my status still says "received"

May applicant..................hopeful for a change soon.
 
sponsor interviewed: feb 7 , 2015
applicant interviewed: feb 9, 2015

pls update my timeline thanks
 
chayie2817 said:
hi,
thanks for the info.. best of luck to all of us. are there anyone here that has been approved and is now living in canada?

God Bless

Hi,

I am an approved MPNP candidate & living in Canada now as u asked.
 
Hi all,

I need to clarify one thing of anybody can help me out for that. When I applied my case in MPNP online, they asked for IELTS. Without that it was not going forward. That time my IELTS was not current, means it was expired. So I uploaded my that IELTS result. Now I am re-taking IELTS exam in Mar.

I need to know that if there will be problem in my case for uploading the expired IELTS results.

Thanks