Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted a new draw on 18th December, inviting 399 candidates to apply for permanent residency. The draw targeted candidates from the International Education Stream and Skilled Worker Overseas Stream, furthering the province’s efforts to address labor market needs.
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Draw Details
International Education Stream (IES):
- Invitations Issued: 297
- Designed for international graduates from Manitoba institutions.
Skilled Worker Overseas Stream:
- Invitations Issued: 102
- Minimum Ranking Score: 630
- Focused on candidates selected through strategic recruitment initiatives.
Additionally, 43 candidates invited in this draw declared a valid Express Entry profile and job seeker validation code, offering them an expedited pathway to permanent residency.
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