Usually the AOR (File number) is issued within 4-5mos from the date of application. LOA (approval/nomination letter) is issued 4-5 mos after you have recieved your AOR. We have noticed that the process is sort of slow at this time for GS because those who have applied last July is just starting to receive their AOR (this is according to the tracking sheet). I hope this helps.
What happens in case there is delay in case processing from obtaining the initial AOR to receiving LOA from MPNP, then applying to CIO, then medical & visa issuance & the applicant age has exceeded the minimum age requirement by this time? Applicant age was within the bracket before AOR & even the LOA, but due to delay in processing, the age has exceeded. Will the applicant be denied visa or case will be processed to conclusion? Appreciate an expert advice.
What happens in case there is delay in case processing from obtaining the initial AOR to receiving LOA from MPNP, then applying to CIO, then medical & visa issuance & the applicant age has exceeded the minimum age requirement by this time? Applicant age was within the bracket before AOR & even the LOA, but due to delay in processing, the age has exceeded. Will the applicant be denied visa or case will be processed to conclusion? Appreciate an expert advice.
No problem, anytime solomonokene. Unfortunately, I really don't have any idea on your query. Sorry, I will try to raise the concern to other members, then, i will inform you about it. ;D
I am sorry that you did not yet receive any update with your application, I suggest that you should email or call them or let your sponsor follow up for you. I hope you will receive soon your LOA.
BREAKING NEWS: General Stream is NOW AVAIL under ONLINE APPLICATION.
MPNP Online – improvements, expansion
Now, all applicants can take advantage of the easier, faster process by using MPNP Online.
Previously, the Province of Manitoba’s online application tool – a secure service managed on the government webserver – was only available to Priority applicants.
For 2013, the cutting-edge tool can also be used by General applicants – skilled workers who have a connection to Manitoba through family, friends, work or school experience but do not meet the program’s minimum criteria for language, employability and adaptability.
MPNP application processing times
Each year the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program receives thousands of applications. While we still accept applications by mail, processing is much faster when you use MPNP Online.
When you log in, MPNP Online guides you to type in all required information, and shows you how to scan and upload required supporting documents (such as birth certificates and educational records) on which your application is assessed.
That means when you click the Submit button, our office automatically receives a complete application – ready for speedy assessment.
Applying by mail is much slower because our assessment officers must correspond with applicants and/or their representatives and wait for missing, illegible or improper documents, then collate and electronically process documents sent after the application is initially received.
I received my AOR yesterday 20th February, 2013. My GS application was submitted by my sponsor on 10th September, 2012. I received the AOR through a surface mail to my sponsor.
I received my AOR yesterday 20th February, 2013. My GS application was submitted by my sponsor on 10th September, 2012. I received the AOR through a surface mail to my sponsor.