The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has conducted its latest draw, inviting skilled workers from overseas to apply for permanent residence in Canada. This draw marks the second round of invitations in January, following the previous draw held on January 9, which invited 197 candidates. The MPNP continues to offer opportunities for skilled individuals to settle in Manitoba and contribute to the province’s workforce.
Manitoba PNP Draw #237 – Key Highlights
The most recent Manitoba PNP draw targeted candidates from the Skilled Worker Overseas (SWO) stream under a strategic recruitment initiative. A total of 128 candidates received Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) for permanent residency.
Category | Details |
Total Invitations Issued | 128 |
Minimum Ranking Score Required | 609 |
Express Entry Candidates | 22 |
Candidates who received invitations must submit their complete permanent residency applications within 60 days. Failure to do so within the given timeframe will result in the expiration of their Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA).
Skilled Worker Overseas Stream – A Pathway to Manitoba
The Skilled Worker Overseas stream, managed by the Manitoba PNP, provides skilled workers from abroad an opportunity to settle in the province. Applicants must demonstrate a connection to Manitoba through one of the following factors:
- Support from family members or friends residing in Manitoba
- Previous education or work experience in the province
- An Invitation to Apply was received directly through an MPNP Strategic Recruitment Initiative
Selection Process
Manitoba selects candidates based on their scores in the Expression of Interest (EOI) system. Points are awarded based on key eligibility factors such as:
Eligibility Factor | Maximum Points |
Age | 10 |
Language Proficiency | 25 |
Education | 25 |
Work Experience | 15 |
Adaptability | 25 |
To qualify for the Skilled Worker Overseas stream, candidates must score a minimum of 60 points and demonstrate a valid connection to Manitoba. Candidates without a connection to the province are not eligible, even if they meet the points requirement.
Manitoba PNP’s Contribution to Economic Growth
The Manitoba PNP plays a crucial role in addressing labor market shortages by attracting skilled workers to the province. In 2024 alone, the program invited 1,117 candidates through the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. Across 25 draws, a total of 7,207 invitations were issued, with more draws anticipated in 2025 to support Manitoba’s economic development.
Applicants under the Manitoba PNP can expect processing times ranging from 9 to 12 months, with 80% of applications currently being processed within this period. The recent Manitoba PNP draw presents a valuable opportunity for skilled workers looking to build a future in the province.
With 128 invitations issued and a focus on attracting qualified candidates, the Manitoba PNP continues to support economic growth and workforce development. If you received an invitation, ensure your application is submitted within the 60-day window to take the next step towards permanent residency in Canada.
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