+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
I have submitted my full application in December 2015 and my supporter have submitted sp-2 also in December and now I am waiting for processing of my file.

Plz. add my number -917837941869
 
andy108 said:
Just in case: General Exploratory visits – 2016 intake is NOW OPEN

General Exploratory Visits

The MPNP accepts – only during set periods – requests to make an exploratory visit to Manitoba. Watch this page for news of 2016 intake dates.

What is an MPNP exploratory visit? An exploratory visit is a pre-arranged trip that potential MPNP applicants may make to the Province of Manitoba, Canada to research communities and employment opportunities to help them make an informed decision on whether they have the intention and ability to find employment and settle with their family in Manitoba as permanent residents.

The MPNP conducts exploratory visits as resources allow in order to provide opportunity for qualified skilled workers/professionals, otherwise ineligible for our program, to establish the Connection to Manitoba that is required of all provincial nominee program applicants.

Exploratory visits must be approved by and then arranged through the MPNP only by invitation.

Requests for exploratory visits which indicate that the applicant has booked a trip to Manitoba, has already arrived in Manitoba, or will be in Manitoba for a specific duration of time during the year will not be given priority when MPNP selects applicants to consider for exploratory visits and the subsequent interview by an MPNP officer.

Eligibility criteria to participate in visits are subject to change but generally include that you:

are between the ages of 21 to 45
can demonstrate the employability and adaptability required of all MPNP applicants
have completed at least a one-year, post-secondary education or training program for which you received a diploma, degree or certificate
have worked at least two years full-time in the past five years and can demonstrate your ability to find a job in Manitoba in that occupation (including plans to achieve licence/certification in the case of regulated occupations)
have the genuine intention and ability to economically establish and settle in the Canadian province of Manitoba as a permanent resident demonstrated, in part, with a Settlement Plan
provide to the MPNP, at the time you submit your request, official results of an approved language test taken within the past two years showing you achieved scores equivalent to at least CLB 6 in each test category and overall.
Exploratory visit itinerary:

The MPNP provides instructions on what to do during an exploratory visit and what documents to bring with you (ex: education certificates and employer letters of reference). Activities to undertake during an exploratory visit include: meeting with prospective employers; consulting with occupational regulatory bodies, and exploring housing, school and lifestyle opportunities in your chosen Manitoba community.

Note: Neither an accepted request, nor an actual visit and interview, nor an Invitation to Apply to the MPNP suggest guarantee of approval of your eventual MPNP application.

Submitting a request for an Exploratory visit:

Submit an email to: MPNPexploratoryvisit@gov.mb.ca. The email MUST include: your resume (in English or French) and an IELTS/TEF test result with a minimum of the equivalent to CLB 6.

If chosen, we will contact you with further information. We will retain profiles for a 1 year period, in which time, we may contact you with further information. If you do not receive an email from MPNP within that year, continue to monitor our website for a recruitment mission or the next available Exploratory visit intake period.

Note: We cannot accept requests for Exploratory visits from immigration representatives or other individuals on behalf of potential candidates. A request must come directly from a prospective applicant.

IMPORTANT: When corresponding through email with MPNP, please ALWAYS use your name as it is spelled on your passport.


After send the mail to MPNPexploratoryvisit@gov.mb.ca Is they give any reply on acknowledgement of mail receive? If not how long time after you hope to get answer on your request?
 
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Atf Hassan
 
Hi Everybody,

Hope all of you are fine.

I have completed 10-Years Secondary + 2-Years Higher Education. Then after I have done 3-Years Diploma (not Degree) in Software Engineering.

As, on the Expression of Interest page, I am lying in one of the two options in Factor 4: Education:

  • One post-secondary program of three years or more
  • One post-secondary program of two years

While submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), the following two options are given:

*What is your highest level of education?

  • Two year post-secondary certificate
  • Three or more year post-secondary degree

Comparing the above two matches, which option should I select in submitting the Expression of Interest (EOI). Please help in detail.

Regards,

Huda
 
noorulhuda said:
Hi Everybody,

Hope all of you are fine.

I have completed 10-Years Secondary + 2-Years Higher Education. Then after I have done 3-Years Diploma (not Degree) in Software Engineering.

As, on the Expression of Interest page, I am lying in one of the two options in Factor 4: Education:

  • One post-secondary program of three years or more
  • One post-secondary program of two years

While submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), the following two options are given:

*What is your highest level of education?

  • Two year post-secondary certificate
  • Three or more year post-secondary degree

Comparing the above two matches, which option should I select in submitting the Expression of Interest (EOI). Please help in detail.

Regards,

Huda

Hey Huda,


Have you done your Education assessment? You should have clarification on this.

Normally i would say that in my view, you select option 1 in first case and option 2 in the second option. However, as you mention 3 years course is not a degree.. this comes confusing, thats why you need to have your education assessed via WES or something.
 
I am writing this message on behalf of one of my friend. My friend applied form MPNP (Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program) and it is under process. He was divorced around 3 years earlier when he submitted his MPNP application. He did not mentioned about that previous divorce information on his MPNP application. Now he came to know that it might be treated as MISREPRESENTATION. Could you please advise if that is true and he might have bad consequence on that?
 
siter_pakhi said:
I am writing this message on behalf of one of my friend. My friend applied form MPNP (Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program) and it is under process. He was divorced around 3 years earlier when he submitted his MPNP application. He did not mentioned about that previous divorce information on his MPNP application. Now he came to know that it might be treated as MISREPRESENTATION. Could you please advise if that is true and he might have bad consequence on that?

It is better to inform them. Although i dont think it can be found out by CIC - but nevertheless, if it would be uncovered, it might have negative consequences.
 
I believe all have been added to the group. :-X
 
if I am applying under the PNP Skilled Worker Overseas, do i still need to have my education assessed like in FSW Express Entry?
 
Hello all! I just received an LAA from MPNP today on my email. I logged again online (where I created my EOI), but can't seem to find where I should continue with my full application?
Seems like a st*pid questions, but need your guidance please. :)
 
nutty_caramel said:
Hello all! I just received an LAA from MPNP today on my email. I logged again online (where I created my EOI), but can't seem to find where I should continue with my full application?
Seems like a st*pid questions, but need your guidance please. :)

You can go through the link http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/mpnp-for-skilled-workers/apply/
 
Thanks for your reply mmuparvez & I understand.

My challenge is, when I log in online, I do not see where my access to the full application is?
Should I have access to it right away?

I only see EOI-SW Progress