Thursday, May 14, 2015

Cheesecake, etc review

Last Monday, I was really excited to go home and celebrate our baby's 6th month.  Yes, Peycie is 6 months already!  How time flies!

Cake takes a big role in any celebration.  We bought one for our little darling at Cheesecake etc.  What makes me decide to buy in their shop? Well, there are only 2 known bakeshops along Banawe, Cake 2 Go or Cheesecake etc.  Since I want to try their "famous Choco Dome" which is unfortunately not available when we dropped by in their store, we ended up buying their Black Top Cookie (I'm not sure of the name though). 

I asked the lady if she could put greetings on top of the cake and said yes.  It took us 15-20 minutes to wait (too long, I know).  Out of nowhere, when we were about to pay, this lady said "ma'am, umabot pa pala po kayo sa discount namin sabi po ng kasamahan ko, 30% po, pero ngayon lang po yun ma'am"  She's alone in the store, by the way.  So I replied "oh, ok!", but then I feel something different, there's something happened that's why she extended the discount.  I didn't bother checking the cake while we were still at the store.  Inside the car, I asked my husband to open it as I am having a bad feeling.  And to our surprise, here how it looks:

Can you read Peycie's name?!

I was really, really, really disappointed!  She should have told me that she cannot do it and I would probably understand!  I am so upset because I want a nice cake for our baby!  Well, damage has been done and that will be my FIRST AND LAST purchase from them. 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Canada Immigrant Visa application process and timeline

If you noticed in my previous post, my Letter of Approval from Manitoba states that my visa application must arrive the CIC on or before my LOA's expiration which is on May 25, 2014.  I only started gathering the requirements for my visa application in March 2014 and submitted to them my application via courier on April 16, 2014.  Here is my list of documents forwarded to their office:

1.  Filled-out Generic Application Form to Canada (IMM0008)
2.  Filled-out Schedule A (IMM 5669)
3.  Filled-out Supplementary Information - Your Travels (IMM 5562)
4. Schedule 4: Economic Classes-Provincial Nominees
5.  Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
6.  Copies of Passport/s, visa/s, arrival and departure stamps (mine and my husband's)
7.  Copy of Certificate of Nomination
8.  Copy of IELTS result
9.  Copy of Birth  Certificate (mine and husband's) and Marriage Certificate from NSO
10.  Original NBI Clearance (Travel to Canada/Visa Canada)
11.  Original photos, 6 pcs. for each member of the family and myself  (Note if the marital status is single, you only need to provide your photos)  The family that we are talking about here is your spouse and child/children
12.  Fee Payment Form - Application for Permanent Residence (IMM 5620)
13.  Visa fee payment (I can't remember if I paid through credit card or by cheque, forgive me)

I did not receive an email confirming that they received my application, I only track it using my airway bill number.  By the way, I used DHL as my courier. 

On May 13, 2014, my application was returned and true to what is written in their checklist, they will return all your documents if it's incomplete. *sigh*  Anyway, there are lacking forms from my husband that I didn't expect that he needs to submit.  I submitted again my complete application on May 14, 2014 and they received it on May 20, 2014. 

I received an email from CIC acknowledging receipt of my documents and started processing my application on July 16, 2014.  On last day of July, I received as well our medical request, take note "our", I never though that my husband is included because I put in my application that he is my non-accompanying dependent.  The following day, an email received from the Canadian embassy requesting to pay the RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee).  In August, I paid the RPRF by Manager's Cheque and have it delivered via courier to the Canadian embassy Manila.

September 2014, my husband and I undergo the required medical exam.  Since I was pregnant that time, I deferred my chest x-ray and had it done in December 2014.  I report that I just gave birth in November and received a request for my daughter to undergo as well the physical exam.  Whether your dependant (s) are accompanying or not, they are required to take the medical examination. 

February 2015, I received my passport request and after 2 weeks, passport arrived with visa.  Yey!☺ 

Sunday, May 3, 2015

MPNP Application Process and Timeline *2013 PROCEDURE*

I've been working in a travel industry for quite some time particularly in handling visa process.  I never thought that I'll process my own.  It was my aunt who was eager to have me applied to Canada.  How did my application start?

I applied for an immigrant visa through MPNP (Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program)  How does it work?

An applicant must meet the required points in each criteria: Age, Work Experience, Language, Education and Adaptability.  If you will apply under the General Stream (no close relatives in Manitoba or no employer), you have to have at least 2 sponsors (permanent resident or Canadian citizen) who are willing to support or endorse your application.  Support means they will fill-out the settlement plan for sponsors and provide their proof of immigration status in Canada.  The settlement plan form consists of questions such as "how is the sponsor related to the applicant, how will they accommodate the applicant and how will they assist the applicant in finding a house and on his daily needs?"  Your sponsors can be a family member, distant relative or a friend.  In my case, I have a distant relative and a friend who helped me with my application.

Below is the list of documents forwarded to Manitoba Immigration and Multiculturalism:

1.  Passport copy (including old passport/s, visa and departure/arrival stamps)
2.  Filled-out MPNP form, Settlement Plan (applicant and sponsors), Generic Application Form for Canada IMM0008, Schedule A, Additional Family Information, Schedule 4 (don't leave any blank)
3.  Birth Certificate of the applicant
4.  Proof of relationship with distant relatives (this can be birth certificates of the applicant and sponsor, marriage contract etc)
5.  Notarized copy of IELTS result (As far as I remember, they only require an overall band score of 5) *I took my IELTS examination in December 2012, this expires in 2 years.
6.  Notarized copy of diploma and transcript of records
7.  Notarized certificate from university that English is the medium of communication
8.  Notarized certificate of Employment from your present and previous employers for the past 10 years
9.  Bank Certificate with bank statements with minimum deposit of CAD10,000
10. NBI Clearance (this is not included in the checklist but I still submitted it)

My cousin (who's based in Manitoba) submitted my application last July 31, 2013.  On December 13, 2013 (a day before our wedding), I received my Letter of Approval or the Nomination by snail mail.


I believe that there's a new procedure in applying for MPNP.  They now require applicants to submit their application online which is faster compare to paper application.  You may refer to this link for the new requirements and procedure: http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/mpnp-for-skilled-workers/apply/

If in case during the process there are changes in your marital status or you have a child, it is important to inform them especially during the visa process (which will take place after receiving the nomination), because you might not be able to sponsor your dependants in the future.  In my case, I informed them via email when I got married and when I got pregnant. 

By the way, there's no fee in applying for MPNP. ☺