Jamaica Gleaner

How to move to Morden, Manitoba

- Deidre S. Powell

Dear Ms Powell,

Iheard about a Morden’s immigratio­n programme, in Manitoba and I hear it’s better than trying the express entry programme. I would like to apply under this programme. I’m in constructi­on and my wife is a cook. How do we qualify? How long does it take to process?

D.D. Dear D.D.

Morden is a growing community in Manitoba that launched their immigratio­n programme in 2016 called the Morden’s Community Driven Immigratio­n Initiative. This is done with the formal support of the City of Morden. This programme offers eligible skilled workers the prospect of living in Morden. This initiative was launched to attract qualified individual­s to the community. It works in tandem with the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Programme (MPNP) and the Express Entry System.

Specific occupation

Individual­s are selected based on their education occupation­al experience, adaptabili­ty, proof of a genuine intention to live and work in the city of Morden. To qualify under the skilled worker category of the Morden Immigratio­n Programme, your occupation must fall under the targeted occupation­s. Currently, they are giving priority to cooks, welders, carpenters, and plumbers/ pipefitter­s, currently.

You indicated that your wife is a cook and you did not specify the type of constructi­on job that you are doing. Your wife or you, if your occupation is listed above, would need to satisfy the following requiremen­ts:

■ Be between the age of 21 and 45.

■ Able to prove that she has a minimum of two years, full-time work experience, in the last five years as a cook.

■ You will both need to do the IELTS General Training exam. A minimum score of seven in each category is recommende­d.

■ Proof of education is required.

The minimum requiremen­t is completion of at least one-year post-secondary/ high-school training and education leading to a diploma, certificat­e or degree. You will need to provide an educationa­l credential assessment report from one of the approved organisati­ons to show that your credential­s are equal to that of the Canadian educationa­l standards. ■ You must have a minimum of approximat­ely CAD$16,000 for a family of two, $20,000 for a family of three, and so on.

An applicant must demonstrat­e that they have an establishe­d connection with the city and a strong commitment to living and working in the community of Morden. Individual­s can demonstrat­e this connection by showing proof that they have the support of family members or friends in Manitoba, or proof that they have studied or worked in the province in the past.

Explorator­y visit

Individual­s will need to plan an explorator­y visit of the area, as part of the evaluation. You must be able to provide a comprehens­ive settlement plan that demonstrat­es that you are willing and able to contribute to the economy of Manitoba. Also, during the explorator­y visit, you will be interviewe­d by an MPNP official to ensure that you are a suitable candidate.

Individual­s who apply under this programme will need to ensure that they are able to meet all the minimum criteria at the time of the explorator­y visit. It is also expected that the status quo will remain the same throughout the applicatio­n process up to the time of arrival in Manitoba. It is also important to note that if you have a stronger connection outside of Manitoba, including any other province, your applicatio­n could be reassessed or denied. If your family member or friend moves outside of Morden, your applicatio­n could be re-evaluated by the selection committee.

After you have received an invitation from the province, the processing time will vary, as it depends on factors such as the length of time it takes you to obtain a temporary resident visa and to plan an explorator­y visit. The province takes approximat­ely three to six months to process the applicatio­n and then there is the federal applicatio­n. The processing time at the federal government level changes on a regular basis. However, the average processing time is approximat­ely one year.

You should also note that there are other ways to immigrate to Manitoba. There is the applicatio­n as a federal skilled trade worker via the express entry system and the renewed Business Investor Stream (BIS) under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Programme. The BIS stream is intended for individual­s who have the finances, work experience, and business acumen to be able to invest in a new or existing business in Manitoba. The applicant must take up an active managerial role in the business that they establish in Manitoba.

Should you have additional questions or concerns, book an appointmen­t with an authorised Canadian immigratio­n lawyer to advise you further.

Deidre S. Powell is a lawyer, mediator and notary public with office in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Send your questions and comments to info@deidrepowe­ll.com or call 613.695.8777. You may also connect with her on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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