
On April 24, 2024, Manitoba conducted its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, inviting a total of 327 candidates to apply. The draw primarily targeted skilled workers who can contribute to Manitoba’s workforce and economy.
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Key Points:
Details of the draw:
Date of the draw: 24th April
Total ITAs issued: 327
Category: Skilled Worker in Manitoba
Completed post-secondary study in Manitoba Category: 203 ITAs were allocated to candidates who completed post-secondary education in Manitoba, showcasing the province’s focus on retaining skilled individuals with ties to the region.
International Education Stream: 66 ITAs were offered to candidates meeting the stream’s criteria, including a minimum of four years of recent work experience.
Skilled Worker Overseas: 58 candidates directly invited by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program received ITAs, with the lowest-ranked candidate having a ranking score of 644.
Express Entry Candidates: 68 ITAs were given to candidates with valid Express Entry profiles, integrating Manitoba’s immigration efforts with the federal Express Entry system.
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Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff: Ranged between 644 to 811, reflecting the competitiveness of Manitoba’s PNP selection process and its demand for skilled workers.