
Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued 104 Letters of Advice to Apply for Permanent Residency in its latest draw under the Skilled Worker Overseas category. The draw targeted candidates directly invited by MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
Also Read Manitoba invited 104 candidates in the Skilled Worker in Manitoba
Key Details:
• Letters of Advice to Apply: 104
• Lowest-Ranked Candidate’s Ranking Score: 614
• Express Entry Candidates: 20 out of 104
This draw underscores Manitoba’s commitment to selecting skilled workers through various pathways, including those in the Express Entry system. The competitive ranking scores highlight the province’s focus on attracting individuals with high potential to contribute to Manitoba’s economy.
These Letters of Advice to apply are crucial for candidates aiming to become permanent residents, showcasing the province’s dedication to diversifying and strengthening its workforce.
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