This page explains the outcomes of your MPNP application – first the standard procedure for a successful applicant. Other possible results are explained afterward.
Note: Processing times vary based on number of applications received. The MPNP does not respond to inquiries about application status.
1. MPNP sends you an approval letter.
Once a decision has been made on your application you will be contacted in writing. This decision will not be given over the telephone or by e-mail.
If your application to the MPNP is approved, we will mail you a letter of approval in your MPNP nomination package. A formal certificate of nomination will be sent directly to the Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate that processes requests from your country of residence (“the visa office”).
2. You apply to the visa office for a permanent resident visa.
Your nomination package will include instructions on how to apply for your permanent resident visa at the visa office. (The instructions are also online in the Prepare to Move section.)
Note: Before you quit your job or sell your possessions, you must apply for and receive permanent resident visas from the Government of Canada for you and your family.
You must submit to the visa office your visa application, processing fees and the original MPNP letter of approval before the expiry date that is noted on your letter of approval.
The Government of Canada is responsible for ensuring that all applicants for permanent resident status meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and all medical, criminal and background checks. The Government of Canada has the final authority to approve or refuse a permanent resident visa.
3. You continue your settlement and career planning.
Your nomination package will include advice, instructions and links to online resources to help you prepare for your successful settlement and employment in Manitoba.
The following events may happen to nominated applicants depending on the circumstances:
4. Nominated person may seek temporary work permit.
If you have obtained a job offer from a Manitoba employer after you were nominated by MPNP, the MPNP may issue a support letter for a work permit application.
This will allow you to apply for a temporary work permit at the applicable visa office. If you are currently employed in Manitoba on a temporary work permit, you should contact the MPNP two months before the expiry date of that work permit. We may provide you with a supporting letter that will allow you to apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to have your work permit renewed.
Note: The employer must be registered with Manitoba’s Employment Standards Branch before you ask the MPNP for a supporting letter.
5. If your address changes you must notify the MPNP.
6. MPNP may withdraw your certificate of nomination.
The MPNP has the right to withdraw a certificate of nomination if the applicant has provided false or misleading information or no longer meets the criteria under which he or she was nominated.
Applicants falsely declaring their intent to live and work in Manitoba or who provide false or misleading information or documents in their applications may also be subject to enforcement action by the Government of Canada before and after a permanent resident visa is issued.
Nomination under the MPNP is at the sole discretion of Manitoba.
If the MPNP decides not to nominate your application we will mail you a result letter stating the reasons for the decision.
Applications are not approved in situations including but not limited to the following:
How to request a review of a non-approved application
You may request a formal review of an MPNP decision on your application. For details visit MPNP Resources: Appealing MPNP decisions.
How to reapply after a non-approved application
You may reapply to the MPNP after six months from the date on your result letter or after you have addressed the reasons why your application was not approved.
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