Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
#916
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Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
In my opinion during an EV the most crucial part is to be able to show your employability.
For people who have already done their EV how did you folks manage this successfully. Did you actually appear for job interviews? Did you meet with recruitment agencies and discuss your case with them? Did you actually walk in directly to offices of companies in your field of work?
Also how many such meetings / interviews should one have at a minimum to be able to convince the officers of your employability.
Till now I have been able to manage two confirmed meetings with recruitment agencies and a meeting with a senior level professional in a reputed organisation working in Winnipeg. Somehow I have this feeling that these may not be enough. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback.
For people who have already done their EV how did you folks manage this successfully. Did you actually appear for job interviews? Did you meet with recruitment agencies and discuss your case with them? Did you actually walk in directly to offices of companies in your field of work?
Also how many such meetings / interviews should one have at a minimum to be able to convince the officers of your employability.
Till now I have been able to manage two confirmed meetings with recruitment agencies and a meeting with a senior level professional in a reputed organisation working in Winnipeg. Somehow I have this feeling that these may not be enough. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback.
If you are in a regulated profession like mine, visit the provincial licence board or authority to familiarise yourself with the requirements and ensure you get call cards of people you meet as this would proof that you made an effort to understand what it will take you to settle seamlessly in Manitoba.
The immigration officer knows that you may not or will not secure a job during this visit since you are on a tourist visa, so the intention is to demonstrate that you are EMPLOYABLE and that is key.
Regards.
Last edited by Dammy; May 24th 2012 at 8:21 pm.
#917
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 110
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
In my opinion during an EV the most crucial part is to be able to show your employability.
For people who have already done their EV how did you folks manage this successfully. Did you actually appear for job interviews? Did you meet with recruitment agencies and discuss your case with them? Did you actually walk in directly to offices of companies in your field of work?
Also how many such meetings / interviews should one have at a minimum to be able to convince the officers of your employability.
Till now I have been able to manage two confirmed meetings with recruitment agencies and a meeting with a senior level professional in a reputed organisation working in Winnipeg. Somehow I have this feeling that these may not be enough. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback.
For people who have already done their EV how did you folks manage this successfully. Did you actually appear for job interviews? Did you meet with recruitment agencies and discuss your case with them? Did you actually walk in directly to offices of companies in your field of work?
Also how many such meetings / interviews should one have at a minimum to be able to convince the officers of your employability.
Till now I have been able to manage two confirmed meetings with recruitment agencies and a meeting with a senior level professional in a reputed organisation working in Winnipeg. Somehow I have this feeling that these may not be enough. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback.
#919
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 43
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hi Dammy,
Could you share your experience on your interview case and the audit firm links or contacts with me please? My wife is an accountant and her occupation needs to be regulated in Manitoba as well (she is the applicant).
Thanks for your help.
Could you share your experience on your interview case and the audit firm links or contacts with me please? My wife is an accountant and her occupation needs to be regulated in Manitoba as well (she is the applicant).
Thanks for your help.
You are fine with what you have arranged. Just make sure you gather enough evidences of such meetings. Am an chartered accountant and I met just three audit firms partner who assessed my qualifications and told me am employable and would not find it difficult to get a job when I land as a permanent resident. They provided me with their call card wherein their details like name, office address and phone numbers, email are stated and when I went for my interview that was what I presented to Markus. Fortunately for me one of them happens to be an immigrant too and well known to Markus.
If you are in a regulated profession like mine, visit the provincial licence board or authority to familiarise yourself with the requirements and ensure you get call cards of people you meet as this would proof that you made an effort to understand what it will take you to settle seamlessly in Manitoba.
The immigration officer knows that you may not or will not secure a job during this visit since you are on a tourist visa, so the intention is to demonstrate that you are EMPLOYABLE and that is key.
Regards.
If you are in a regulated profession like mine, visit the provincial licence board or authority to familiarise yourself with the requirements and ensure you get call cards of people you meet as this would proof that you made an effort to understand what it will take you to settle seamlessly in Manitoba.
The immigration officer knows that you may not or will not secure a job during this visit since you are on a tourist visa, so the intention is to demonstrate that you are EMPLOYABLE and that is key.
Regards.
#920
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Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
It will be a bit of a challenge to explain line-by-line how my interview went but all I can say is just be yourself and be truthful about what you have experienced during the EV. If I can re-collect how my interview went, I would say it started by knowing who you are, then what you are doing back home. You cannot be a Lawyer in your country and want to come to Manitoba and be an Accountant. There must be a correlation with what you intend to do in Manitoba and what you are doing back home.
I was also interviewed in the area of housing as to where in Winnipeg I intend to live and also the schools am targeting for my kids.
Lastly, we talked about finance which for me was not a challenge as I did mentioned that I meet and exceed their required minimum and my interviewer was fine by my response. This was possible because he looked at my resume ascertained the number of years I have worked and asked how much I earn per annum in Canadian dollars and therefore believed what I said I intend to relocate to Canada with.
In a nutshell your wife has to sell herself as an asset to the province and not a liability. Since she is an accountant I would advise that before meeting employers or recruitments agency, she should visit the Certified General Accountants (CGA) of Canada office at No. 4 Donald Street, Winnipeg. They have a list of all the audit and accountancy practice firms from where she can call any for appointments.
So in essence be your real self and don't let the way others did their interviews scare you or make you adopt their approach as it may not work for you at the end. Originality is the principle and you cannot miss it if you go that route.
All the best.
Regards.
#921
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Next, I sent Markus on May 14th dates that I want to travel. He did not reply me to this day. I guess I will be sending him another reminder letter soon.
#922
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Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
I completed all documentation, and got acknowledgment email on March 1st. I was patient and since I got no email from any of officers I sent a reminder email on May 1st. Markus answered me same day that he accepted my request for exploratory visit!
Next, I sent Markus on May 14th dates that I want to travel. He did not reply me to this day. I guess I will be sending him another reminder letter soon.
Next, I sent Markus on May 14th dates that I want to travel. He did not reply me to this day. I guess I will be sending him another reminder letter soon.
Were you asked further questions after your initial request just like some people?
#924
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
OK, now I'm calculating time and trying to understand how long it would be before I get my PR. Please everyone correct me with my calculations.
So I land in Winnipeg in mid July (If Markus agrees on that, of course).
I'm in Winnipeg 7-10 days
If I'm lucky, I get Letter of Approval right after interview with Markus.
If not I'm getting LOA in 60 days by regular mail.
Next step is to apply online on www.immigratemanitoba.com, and that process can take up to 60 days, and I get all documentation by regular mail.
When I get my Manitoba Letter of Nomination, I have 6 months to complete documentation and send all documents to Immigration office in Nova Scotia.
What happen then? How Long it takes to send me PR (Card or Visa?) Do they send me to home address or to embassy in my home country?
After I get my PR I have six months to move in Winnipeg.
I'm trying to figure out all this about timing and I'm wondering if I can be in Winnipeg in September or October? Because I'm traveling with my kids and wife and I think that our first winter in Winnipeg should be secured in a way that we already have a job and a apartment, and not to look for a job in a winter.
So I land in Winnipeg in mid July (If Markus agrees on that, of course).
I'm in Winnipeg 7-10 days
If I'm lucky, I get Letter of Approval right after interview with Markus.
If not I'm getting LOA in 60 days by regular mail.
Next step is to apply online on www.immigratemanitoba.com, and that process can take up to 60 days, and I get all documentation by regular mail.
When I get my Manitoba Letter of Nomination, I have 6 months to complete documentation and send all documents to Immigration office in Nova Scotia.
What happen then? How Long it takes to send me PR (Card or Visa?) Do they send me to home address or to embassy in my home country?
After I get my PR I have six months to move in Winnipeg.
I'm trying to figure out all this about timing and I'm wondering if I can be in Winnipeg in September or October? Because I'm traveling with my kids and wife and I think that our first winter in Winnipeg should be secured in a way that we already have a job and a apartment, and not to look for a job in a winter.
#925
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 43
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hi Dammy,
Thanks for your sharing information on your case. That says "be yourself" in any circumstances.
I will check the contact of CGA and see the result then.
Wish you have PR soonest.
Thanks for your sharing information on your case. That says "be yourself" in any circumstances.
I will check the contact of CGA and see the result then.
Wish you have PR soonest.
It will be a bit of a challenge to explain line-by-line how my interview went but all I can say is just be yourself and be truthful about what you have experienced during the EV. If I can re-collect how my interview went, I would say it started by knowing who you are, then what you are doing back home. You cannot be a Lawyer in your country and want to come to Manitoba and be an Accountant. There must be a correlation with what you intend to do in Manitoba and what you are doing back home.
I was also interviewed in the area of housing as to where in Winnipeg I intend to live and also the schools am targeting for my kids.
Lastly, we talked about finance which for me was not a challenge as I did mentioned that I meet and exceed their required minimum and my interviewer was fine by my response. This was possible because he looked at my resume ascertained the number of years I have worked and asked how much I earn per annum in Canadian dollars and therefore believed what I said I intend to relocate to Canada with.
In a nutshell your wife has to sell herself as an asset to the province and not a liability. Since she is an accountant I would advise that before meeting employers or recruitments agency, she should visit the Certified General Accountants (CGA) of Canada office at No. 4 Donald Street, Winnipeg. They have a list of all the audit and accountancy practice firms from where she can call any for appointments.
So in essence be your real self and don't let the way others did their interviews scare you or make you adopt their approach as it may not work for you at the end. Originality is the principle and you cannot miss it if you go that route.
All the best.
Regards.
I was also interviewed in the area of housing as to where in Winnipeg I intend to live and also the schools am targeting for my kids.
Lastly, we talked about finance which for me was not a challenge as I did mentioned that I meet and exceed their required minimum and my interviewer was fine by my response. This was possible because he looked at my resume ascertained the number of years I have worked and asked how much I earn per annum in Canadian dollars and therefore believed what I said I intend to relocate to Canada with.
In a nutshell your wife has to sell herself as an asset to the province and not a liability. Since she is an accountant I would advise that before meeting employers or recruitments agency, she should visit the Certified General Accountants (CGA) of Canada office at No. 4 Donald Street, Winnipeg. They have a list of all the audit and accountancy practice firms from where she can call any for appointments.
So in essence be your real self and don't let the way others did their interviews scare you or make you adopt their approach as it may not work for you at the end. Originality is the principle and you cannot miss it if you go that route.
All the best.
Regards.
#926
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 43
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hi all,
I sent an email for EV but received the feedback:
===========
The original message was received at Sat, 26 May 2012 15:02:35 +0700
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]>
----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to plman.mail.eds.com
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
>>> NOTIFY=SUCCESS,FAILURE,DELAY
<<< 550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Mail from 210.245.85.45 refused by RBL, RSS, or DUL, please see www.mail-abuse.com, sender is <[email protected]>
==========
I sent cc to my other email address and can receive well.
Is their email box having problem? Do anyone have same problem with me?
Thanks.
I sent an email for EV but received the feedback:
===========
The original message was received at Sat, 26 May 2012 15:02:35 +0700
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]>
----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to plman.mail.eds.com
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
>>> NOTIFY=SUCCESS,FAILURE,DELAY
<<< 550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Mail from 210.245.85.45 refused by RBL, RSS, or DUL, please see www.mail-abuse.com, sender is <[email protected]>
==========
I sent cc to my other email address and can receive well.
Is their email box having problem? Do anyone have same problem with me?
Thanks.
#927
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Posts: 18
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hello, just wanted to find out how long to get a response from initial application. When should I make a follow up query?
#928
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 37
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hi all.
Have been away for few days and so much has happened.Whao I say a big thank you to every one who has contributed one way or the other.Still waiting for the invite email.
Thanks
Have been away for few days and so much has happened.Whao I say a big thank you to every one who has contributed one way or the other.Still waiting for the invite email.
Thanks
#929
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Joined: Apr 2012
Location: Egypt
Posts: 74
Re: Manitoba - Strategic Initiative
Hi all,
I sent an email for EV but received the feedback:
===========
The original message was received at Sat, 26 May 2012 15:02:35 +0700
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]>
----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to plman.mail.eds.com
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
>>> NOTIFY=SUCCESS,FAILURE,DELAY
<<< 550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Mail from 210.245.85.45 refused by RBL, RSS, or DUL, please see www.mail-abuse.com, sender is <[email protected]>
==========
I sent cc to my other email address and can receive well.
Is their email box having problem? Do anyone have same problem with me?
Thanks.
I sent an email for EV but received the feedback:
===========
The original message was received at Sat, 26 May 2012 15:02:35 +0700
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]>
----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to plman.mail.eds.com
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
>>> NOTIFY=SUCCESS,FAILURE,DELAY
<<< 550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Mail from 210.245.85.45 refused by RBL, RSS, or DUL, please see www.mail-abuse.com, sender is <[email protected]>
==========
I sent cc to my other email address and can receive well.
Is their email box having problem? Do anyone have same problem with me?
Thanks.
Mostafa