MPNP Requires Reporting Expiring or Expired Work Permits to Priorities Applications
As an immigration consultant, I understand the challenges that temporary residents face, especially when their work permits are expiring. In response to these challenges, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has announced temporary measures to assist those affected.
Prioritizing Assessment: The MPNP will prioritize assessments of submitted applications from individuals whose work permits have expired or are expiring within the next 45 days. This is a crucial step to ensure that individuals facing imminent expiration of their work permits receive prompt attention and assistance.
Informing the MPNP: If your work permit is expiring soon, it is imperative to inform the MPNP promptly. The process involves using the Skilled Worker Webform to notify the program of your situation. Providing accurate and up-to-date information is essential to facilitate the assessment process.
Maintaining Valid Status: While the MPNP is taking steps to assist individuals with expiring work permits, it is crucial for applicants to ensure that their immigration status remains valid. This responsibility falls on the applicant to stay informed and compliant with immigration regulations. Any changes to your application or status in Canada should be promptly communicated to the MPNP.
Additional Resources: For further guidance and information on maintaining immigration status in Canada, applicants are encouraged to refer to the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada website. This resource provides valuable insights into immigration processes and regulations.
As an experienced immigration consultant, I advise all MPNP applicants to stay proactive and informed about their immigration status, especially when facing challenges such as expiring work permits. By working closely with the MPNP and staying updated on immigration regulations, individuals can navigate the process with confidence and ensure a smooth transition toward their immigration goals.
Remember, timely communication and compliance with immigration regulations are key factors in a successful immigration journey. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your MPNP application or immigration status, don’t hesitate to seek guidance from us.
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