
On September 27, 2024, Manitoba held its second Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw of the month, issuing 348 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR).
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The draw saw 269 invitations sent to candidates under the International Education Stream and 79 under the Skilled Worker Overseas category, with a CRS cutoff score of 582 for the latter.
Details of the draw:
- Date: 27th September
- Total ITAs: 348
- Categories: Skilled worker Overseas and International Education Stream
Of the total LAAs issued, 56 went to applicants with valid Express Entry profiles and job seeker validation codes, streamlining their path to PR.
The Manitoba PNP helps address labor shortages by selecting skilled individuals, ensuring the province’s job market continues to grow and diversify.
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