MPNP: Questions
I have applied for refugee status in Canada. Can I also apply under the MPNP?
No. The MPNP does not accept applications from someone who has refugee claim in Canada.
Does the MPNP know employers who are willing to hire foreigners?
The MPNP is not an employment agency and neither being nominated for nor receiving permanent resident status guarantees you a job in Manitoba.
Manitoba provides newcomers with free assistance with job search, qualification recognition and other employment issues, but it is up to each person to find the job they want.
Do I need to get my trade or professional qualifications recognized in Manitoba before applying to the MPNP?
As part of your MPNP application you will be asked to demonstrate that you are taking steps to become licensed or certified if your intended occupation is regulated in Manitoba. After you are nominated you can continue this and other career planning while you are still in your home country. But, generally, you must be IN Manitoba to complete the licensing process that recognizes your professional qualifications.
I want to move to Manitoba as soon as possible. When should I make arrangements to move?
Applicants should not make irrevocable arrangements to move from their current country of residence (such as quitting their job, selling their house or business) until they are notified by Citizenship and Immigration Canada that a permanent resident visa is being issued to them.
How can I get help completing my MPNP application?
If you are in Winnipeg, applicants and Manitoba Supporters can get assistance with MPNP applications at the Nominee Application Centre.
If you need assistance with the online application tool there is a Contact Us link on the top right of every page that lets you e-mail us your request for technical assistance.
I am working in Manitoba on a temporary work permit. Can I apply to the MPNP?
Yes, Manitoba encourages people who are currently employed in Manitoba and have been working for at least six months to apply to obtain permanent resident status through the MPNP.
Such applicants do not need to have a friend or relative endorse their Settlement Plan nor must they meet a minimum for settlement funds.
Does the MPNP discuss files with family or friends of the applicant?
The MPNP can only discuss an application with the person who the principal applicant named, at the time of application submission, as his or her designated representative. This can be only one person at a time. For Manitoba Supporters: If the principal applicant wants to designate you, the principal applicant must submit a request in writing to the MPNP. The file number must be included in any correspondence with the MPNP.
Must I translate the documents I submit with my MPNP application.
All documents that are not in English or French must be translated into English or French by a certified translator. When you submit your application send both a copy of the original document and a copy of the certified translation of the document.
I want to get a job as a visiting worker in Manitoba, what do I do?
Visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website Working temporarily in Canada to find out the eligibility requirements to work in Canada or in Manitoba. To apply for a work permit you first must have arranged a job offer from a Manitoba employer.
Why can’t live-in caregivers apply to the MPNP?
The Immigration Refugee and Protection Act gives authority to the Government of Canada to process applications from live-in caregivers through the federal Live-in Caregiver Program.
To bring a live-in caregiver to Manitoba, an employer must get a labour market opinion from HRSDC, and then the caregiver must work in Canada for two years before they can apply for permanent residence through the CIC`s Live-in Caregiver Program.
The Worker Recruitment and Protection Act will assist Manitoba to ensure that any live-in caregivers recruited to the province will be treated fairly by employers and licensed recruiters and will be protected by our employment standards legislation.
If an individual has training and work experience in an occupation other than live-in caregiver he or she could apply to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program under that other occupation.
What are the processing times for MPNP applications?
The MPNP is based on a bilateral agreement with the Government of Canada which requires the province to thoroughly and consistently pre-screen all applicants to ensure that each nominee has a clearly demonstrated potential to become a successful economic immigrant to Manitoba.
This is why the MPNP processes the strongest applicants first by selecting those with confirmed employment, job-ready English, training and work experience indicating potential for employability and/or strong family connections.
Manitoba cannot guarantee processing times for any application because each application is assessed on its own merits and each requries follow-up with applicants and supporters to ensure program integrity.