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DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST
1. IMMIGRANT
APPLICATION FORM (IMM 0008)
Completed and signed form IMM 0008 from each family member over the age of
18, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not. Photocopy of one
current passport-size photograph for each member of your family. Do not send
originals. Original photographs will be needed for CIC later. Previous refusal
letter(s) or other correspondence from CIC and/or Provincial Nominee programs.
Attach additional pages, where necessary. Write form number on the top of each
additional page.
2. ADDITIONAL
FAMILY INFORMATION (IMM 5406)
Completed and signed form IMM 5406 from each family member over the age of
18, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not.
3. MANITOBA
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FORM (MBSUP)
Only ONE MBSUP form to be completed. Check that the appropriate questions
are answered in full by the principal applicant and the form is signed by both
principal applicant and spouse, if married. Spouse must sign even if not
accompanying you to Canada.
Note: Do not leave Personal Net Worth blank. If you do not have funds or own
property, indicate how you will obtain necessary settlement funds.
4. INFORMATION
RELEASE FORM (MBREL)
Completed, signed by principal applicant and spouse, dated and witnessed.
A witness can be any person, including a friend or family member, and need
not be a lawyer or notary.
5. RELEASE OF
INFORMATION FOR EVALUATION OF PNP (MBEVA)
Completed, signed by principal applicant and spouse, dated and witnessed.
A witness can be any person including a friend, or family member, and need
not be a lawyer or notary.
6. IDENTITY /
MARRIAGE INFORMATION
Birth certificates, for both you and your spouse, showing names of parents.
If applicable, also provide:
Marriage
certificate
Death certificate
Divorce certificate or proof of separation
National Identity Card/Certificate or Cedula
(If the information differs on any of these documents, provide a sworn
affidavit explaining the differences.)
If divorced or separated and you have children under the age of 18 provide:
• Custody
agreement for children under the age of 18.
• If children are accompanying you, provide proof that they may do so.
This could include a letter from former spouse supporting your move.
• If children are not accompanying you, prove that you have fulfilled any
obligations stated in custody agreement. This could include a letter from
spouse giving permission for PA to move from the country.
7. CHILDREN’S
INFORMATION
Birth certificate for each child showing parentage (naming both parents).
Adoption papers
If dependent
children are over 19 years of age, submit proof of continuous full time
studies. Provide letter(s) from the school(s), signed by a school official,
confirming continued enrolment in full time studies since turning 19 years of
age.
8. PASSPORT /
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
Copies of passport or travel documents that are valid for at least two years
for
yourself, your spouse and dependent children. Submit copies of pages showing
the passport number, date of issue and expiration, your photo, name, date and
place of birth, as well as occupation, if applicable.
If you live in a country other than your country of citizenship, include a
copy of
your visa for the country in which you currently live.
Include copies of entry visas or Immigration stamps in your passport from
previous visits to Canada.
9. EDUCATION INFORMATION
Educational
degrees, diplomas or certificates, and professional licences, for both the
principal applicant and spouse.
Official transcripts showing school(s) attended, courses taken and duration of
program, must also be included.
All documents must be translated into English or French.
10. EVIDENCE OF LANGUAGE ABILITY IN ENGLISH AND/OR FRENCH
Proof of your ability in English or French.
11. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Copies of letters of reference detailing both the principal applicant and
spouse’s work experience for the past 10 years, including present employment.
Each letter must include:
• specific
period of employment with the company (start and end dates).
• position(s) held, and time spent in each position.
• list of tasks/duties and main responsibilities in each position.
• letter must be on company letterhead and signed by an authorized
representative of the company, including their name and title.
12. EMPLOYMENT
OFFER
Offer of employment to include job title, job description and salary.
13. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Proof of your ties to a rural or northern region of Manitoba.
14. PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP TO FAMILY IN MANITOBA
Birth certificates (showing parents’ names) of the relatives through whom
you
trace your roots AND Relative’s Canadian Passport, Certificate of Citizenship,
or Record of Landing (IMM 1000) AND Relative’s Manitoba Health Card
15. FAMILY-LIKE SUPPORT
• Affidavit of
Family-Like Support signed by five adults (form available from Manitoba
Labour and Immigration), AND
• Canadian Citizenship certificate or Canadian birth certificate or Record
of Landing (IMM 1000) for each of the five adults, AND
• Manitoba Health Card for each of the five adults.
16. EVIDENCE
OF EDUCATION IN MANITOBA
Student authorization and proof of attendance from education institution.
17. EVIDENCE
OF WORK IN MANITOBA
Employment
authorization and letter of reference from employer.
18. SETTLEMENT
FUNDS
Letters from
financial institutions
Bank account statements
Proof of liquid assets
Proof of ownership of real properties (land and buildings) AND an objective
price evaluation
19. TAGS TO ATTACH TO EACH OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS
PUT ALL
PHOTOCOPIES OF YOUR APPLICATIONS AND DOCUMENTS TOGETHER AND FORWARD THEM IN A
SEALED ENVELOPE TO:
Manitoba Labour
and Immigration
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
9th Floor – 213 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1N3
CANADA
We do not accept
applications received over the Internet, via electronic mail (e-mail) or by
fax, as forms sent in these ways often arrive incomplete, mixed and/or
illegible.
Your application
will be reviewed and you will be contacted in writing. The program officer may
request other documents to complete the assessment of your application.
You will be told
of the decision of the assessment in writing. Final decisions will not be
given over the telephone.
If you are
accepted for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee program, you will receive a
letter and further instructions about how to proceed with your application.
You will need the original copy of your forms and supporting documents to
comply with the instructions you will receive.
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