Manitoba PNP Issues 371 Invitations in Latest PNP Draw

The province of Manitoba recently conducted a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, granting a total of 371 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR). The draw targeted various streams, including Skilled Workers in Manitoba, International Education, and Skilled Worker Overseas categories. 

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Skilled Worker in Manitoba

Occupation-specific selection

  • Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 18

Occupations within the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 unit groups were considered in this draw:

  • 72024 – Supervisors, motor transport, and other ground transit operators
  • 73301 – Bus drivers, subway operators, and other transit operators

All profiles

  • Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 242
  • Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 836

International Education Stream

  • Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 76

Skilled Worker Overseas

  • Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 35
  • Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 698

Notably, 66 ITAs were issued to candidates with valid Express Entry profiles, aiming to integrate skilled individuals into the Canadian labor market efficiently.

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How Manitoba PNP Works

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) serves as a vital avenue for skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs to obtain Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) and contribute to Manitoba’s economic growth.

Through targeted streams and regular draws, the MPNP selects candidates based on factors such as work experience, education, and language proficiency, aligning immigration policies with Manitoba’s economic priorities. By facilitating the integration of newcomers into the local workforce, the MPNP ensures sustained growth and prosperity for the province.

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