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MANITOBA SKILLED WORKER IMMIGRATION
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Nov-08-2011
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The Canadian province of Manitoba is a land of natural beauty, with clean, safe and friendly cities and towns that offer a relaxed and enriching lifestyle for you and your family. Manitoba has one of Canada's strongest and most diversified economies, with a low of cost of living and plenty of opportunities for quality careers, for study or to start a business.
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The Canadian province of Manitoba is a land of natural beauty, with clean, safe and friendly cities and towns that offer a relaxed and enriching lifestyle for you and your family. Manitoba has one of Canada's strongest and most diversified economies, with a low of cost of living and plenty of opportunities for quality careers, for study or to start a business. Manitoba has been welcoming immigrants for well over a century. Manitoba is a place where people of many cultures live together in harmony. There are over 200 languages spoken throughout the province. Each year Manitoba is attracting immigrants from all over the world in record numbers.
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program is very successful and popular amongst potential immigrants to Canada. One of the most popular programs under MPNP is Skilled Worker. When you apply to the MPNP you are applying directly to the Government of Manitoba. The MPNP selects skilled workers with potential for success based on Manitoba's economic and social needs. Being "nominated" by Manitoba means receiving a certificate that provides faster processing of your Canadian permanent resident visa with CIC.
The skilled worker program is divided into priority and general categories. For the people who qualify under priority category they can apply online and receive expedited processing of their application. General category applications are taken only by mail. Qualifying factors for priority category are:
• Employer Direct You are currently working in Manitoba as a temporary foreign worker with a valid temporary work permit and have been working for at least six months.
• International Student As an International Student you graduated from a publicly funded Manitoba post-secondary institution in at least a one-year program for which you received a certificate, diploma or degree, you have an offer of a long-term, full-time job from a Manitoba employer and have been working in that job at least six months with a valid post-graduation work permit.
• Strategic Initiatives You have been invited to apply under a Strategic Initiative.
• Family Support You have a strong connection to Manitoba through having family who live in the province.
There are 5 general qualifying factors for this category:
1. Age: You should be between 21 and 49 years old.
2. Education: You must have completed secondary (high) school and have at least one year post-secondary education or training for which you earned a post-secondary diploma or degree.
3. Work Experience: You must have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years.
4. Language Ability: You must have completed your secondary and post-secondary education in English or French, or scored at least 5 on an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test.
5. Adaptability: With your application you must submit a Settlement Plan that explains the steps you will take to adapt to life in Manitoba and have it endorsed by a close relative who has lived in Manitoba as a permanent resident for at least one year.
Settling in Manitoba will take a period of adjustment. You need to be able to support yourself and your family during that time. Having the (non-financial) support of family who live in Manitoba will increase your potential for success.
When you apply to the MPNP you, the principal applicant, can include their family as "eligible accompanying dependents."
Eligible accompanying dependents include:
• your spouse (legal marriage or at least one year of common-law partnership)
• children under age 18 of whom you have legal custody and who are either your biological or adopted children or those of your spouse
• adult children between the ages of 18 and 25 who are:
- not married or in a common-law relationship
- not financially independent due to a physical or mental condition
- pursuing full-time academic, professional or vocational training
Assessment of Application:
1. Documents: The MPNP will assess whether your documents support the information you have provided in your application. If the MPNP considers your documentation insufficient your application may be considered ineligible or incomplete for assessment. If that is the case, the MPNP may likely refuse your application and will inform you of the decision in writing.
2. Intended Occupation: Each applicant must declare an intended occupation. The MPNP will assess your potential to establish successfully in Manitoba in your intended occupation.
3. Adaptability: Your financial situation and the community in which you've chosen to settle are two considerations in adaptability. As part of the assessment, the MPNP may consider your net worth as an indication of your potential to establish successfully.
4. Settlement Plan
In Manitoba's high-powered economy, skilled workers are in demand. That's why Manitoba was the first Canadian province to establish its own, ongoing immigration program, which selects internationally trained and experienced workers who have the skills needed in the local labor market.
We at Universal Immigration have a successful record of processing applications under this program. We will be pleased to represent your application and work together for a comfortable, ethical and successful outcome under MPNP.
info@universalimmigration.com
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Article Source :
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Author Resource :
Mr. Ravi Iyer is the President and Chief Consultant of Universal Immigration. Permanent Worker Quebec Immigration is one of the more friendly and rational immigration program in Canada. Universal Immigration is the registered business name of Universal Resettlement and Career Solutions Inc., a federally registered corporation in Canada. At Universal Immigration
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