I need some help. I m in Regina city of saskatchewan. This province had an immigration offer for skilled people all over the world. Now they have changed it and have some conditions. If anyone can tell me the details about that.
I heard an other canadian province Manitoba is offering the same permanent residence immigration this is more important for me
i wana know
do i have to go there and stay a year to sponsor someone
do the person need to show some bank statements or bank balance from back-home.
Do the person need any job letter from Manitoba
what relation is acceptable for this category
and all other details
i’ll be very thankful for that.
Problem is that i dont have pc these days and i m using iPhone which is not opening the full site but i can provide the link what ever i could open from my phone
You are eligible to apply as a priority applicant and receive expedited processing online if you meet one of options A, B, C or D.
A. You have been working for at least six months in Manitoba as a temporary foreign worker (with a valid temporary work permit) and your employer has offered you a full-time, long-term job.
B. As an International Student Graduate in Manitoba you have been working for at least six months (with a valid post-graduation work permit) and your employer has offered you full-time employment.
C. You have been invited to apply under a strategic iniative
D. You are a skilled worker with a strong connection to Manitoba through having family who live in the province, and you meet the following five factors:
1. Age
You are between 21 and 49 years old.
2. Education
You 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 have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years.
AdaptabilityWith your application you must submit a Settlement Plan that explains the steps you will take to establish your career and your home in Manitoba and have your plan endorsed by a close relative who has lived in Manitoba as a permanent resident for at least one year.
Settling in Manitoba as a permanent resident 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.
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
You and your spouse (if applicable) should each review the information on eligibility criteria and assessment. The person who best meets the eligibility criteria and is the most qualified should be the principal applicant. The other spouse can be included as an accompanying dependant.
If your children do not meet the above criteria, but want to come to Manitoba with you, they can still apply to the MPNP program. They must submit a separate application at the same time as you and indicate they are connected to your application.
hmmm...it doesn't mention anywhere about relatives...but I know you can bring in brothers and sisters even if they are over 18...some of my friends have done it...
you can call them on 1866-Manitoba and ask them about it...
I just know that when it was happening in Saskatchewan you had to actually live there to sponsor someone. I am sure same is true for Manitoba because the only reason they did it was to increase the population therefore more money spent which would bring up the economy.
Oh sohni kuriyoo.
Here in Saskatchewan it was
1 you have to be here for a year
2 you can claim ur blood relations
3 the person have to have 12 grade
4 the person have to have a years diploma in a profession
5 the person have to have some work history in same profession.
6 lucky pakistani should have valid ESL (embassy will select randomly).
7 the pesron should have some bank balance or a job offer from this province.
Now they have change the last option the person should must have a job offer from this province which is not easy
My question is
not u believe or u think
is it all same there if u know.
And if not i still apriciate ur help i still love u girls
(Since canadian beautiful girl say she knows only.....
And aliyah is all the time darling)
so both of u did not waste ur time thanks again.
if any of ur friend or relitive is living in Manitoba and going thru this ask and let me know
i will take u both girls out ofcourse not at sametime and if u i can do that too.
^lol..ok..the way I read it on the web-site, the person does not HAVE to have a job, but needs to show a settlement plan, like what he/she intends to do as their occupations and who will be supporting them for this once they arrive in Manitoba. The person has to have a relative living in Manitoba at least for an year...