
Manitoba recently issued 282 invitations in its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on 8th February 2024, reflecting its commitment to attracting skilled individuals. With CRS scores ranging from 619 to 713, the draw covered three streams:
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Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Close Relative Selection (151 invitations): Emphasizing family ties, this stream targeted candidates with close relatives in the province, aligning with Manitoba’s economic and community goals.
International Education Stream (83 invitations): Offering a pathway for international students, this stream facilitates their transition into Manitoba’s workforce, utilizing their acquired skills.
Skilled Worker Overseas (48 invitations): Focused on direct invitations through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, this competitive stream had a minimum score of 713.
Additionally, 26 Letters of Advice to Apply were issued to candidates with valid Express Entry profiles, showcasing Manitoba’s openness to tapping into the federal Express Entry pool.
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Manitoba’s PNP draw highlights the province’s dedication to addressing labor market needs, attracting global talent, and fostering family connections. Prospective immigrants are encouraged to explore the diverse PNP streams aligning with their qualifications.