mpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
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Congratulations! When did you submit your application?
mpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
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Phil4:13 said:Congratulations! When did you submit your application?
mpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
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Govender said:Hi Calendula*
This is what i found:
May I appeal a refused application?
Posted on December 18, 2014 by MPNP Web
Only MPNP applications that have been formally and fully assessed by the MPNP and resulted in issuance of an MPNP refusal letter are eligible for a request for review (RFR).
Procedures
If you applied and were not nominated by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), you may submit a request for review (RFR) only if you provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that our assessment of the information and supporting documents you provided with your application was not consistent with MPNP criteria on the date your application was received.
•Documents must be made available to the MPNP at the time of application.
•Applications that fail to provide sufficiently detailed, credible, legible documentation will not be assessed.
•The MPNP will not consider information or documents received after we have assessed your application.
The MPNP will not consider an RFR on the basis of new information or documents.
However, such applicants may reapply to the MPNP after six months from the date on your refusal letter and can demonstrate having addressed the reasons why your application did not result in nomination.
MPNP applications are not approved in situations including but not limited to when applicants have failed to demonstrate:
•sufficient work experience and/or training to find employment their occupation in Manitoba
•sufficient language ability to be employable in Manitoba
•the ability and intention to establish permanently in Manitoba
•sufficient settlement funds
•that they met the eligibility criteria under which their application was assessed
•that the endorsement of their Settlement Plan met MPNP requirements
•that they would take sufficient steps to become employable in Manitoba including pursuing any required occupational licence or certification
Before you submit an RFR please note the following:
•A request for review can be made only by the applicant or the applicant's authorized, paid representative.
•The MPNP must receive your RFR no later than 60 days after the date of the refusal letter.
•The request must provide sufficient details to indicate that our assessment of the information and supporting documents you provided in your application was not consistent with the MPNP criteria in effect at the time of assessment.
The MPNP will not consider a RFR when:
•Submission of new information or documents is the basis for the request.
•Strength of relationship to a Manitoba Supporter (that is, the Manitoba resident endorsing your Settlement Plan) or having a weak connection to Manitoba was the main reason for our decision not to nominate.
•Having stronger ties to another Canadian province was the main reason for a decision not to nominate.
•The applicant claims higher English ability, and results of an IELTS or other MPNP-approved language test were submitted with the application.
To submit an RFR you must follow these steps:
•Download RFR form
•Complete form using Adobe Reader.
•Send MPNP your completed form attached to an email.
Best of luck, I will keep you in prayer.....I hope this helps you.......+1 if it does
Althea
Congratulationsmpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
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mpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
Inched one step closer![]()
Congratulations! Are you in Manitoba or what country are you currently living?mpasrija said:Finally a ray of light on my application which is lying in "Assesment in Process" since mid decemeber 2014 - My sp inteview is done yesyerday.
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Thanks for the +1 ;DGovender said:Well said Druce+1
You are required to provide a 6mnth bank stmt
So long as the total funds amount to CAD$16000 or more it will be accepted.
Also, the MPNP officer told me that you don't have to keep the funds in that account permanently.
So we just need to show we have the funds.
Druce said:Congratulations! Are you in Manitoba or what country are you currently living?
charninder said:Hi everybody,
I am new to the forum. I am from India, and have a few queries:
1. I am in Govt. service, and cannot get details of my service experience, salary etc. on letter head from my office. What is the option in that case.
2. For birth certificates (Applicant and spouse) can I submit copies of matriculation certificates (as we do in India)?
Thanks.
karamjit212 said:HI
I AM JUNE 2014 APPLICANT AND STATUS IS ASSESSMENT PENDING FROM MARCH 2015
WAITING FOR POSITIVE RESPONSE AND BEST OF LUCK ALL OF U