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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Manitoba Settlement Plan in the editor.
Begin by filling out your personal information in Section 1. Enter your family name, given names, birth date, address, email, and phone number accurately.
In Section 2, provide details about your relationship with the applicant. Answer how long you have known them and whether you have met in person. Describe your relationship clearly.
Proceed to Section 3 to list any accompanying family members of the applicant, including their spouse or dependent children.
In Section 4, detail how you will assist the applicant with their settlement plan. Include information on housing assistance and connecting them with local services.
Complete Section 5 regarding any previous support provided under the MPNP and fill in employment status as required.
Finally, review and sign the Declaration and Authorization section in Section 6. Ensure all statements are true before scanning the completed form for submission.
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