Manitoba PNP
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Overview
Manitoba has been at Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) forefront. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) was Canadaโs first PNP. It became a permanent immigration program in 1998.
Designed to meet economic needs, the MPNP annually nominates over 5,000 individuals, which boosts the province’s economy. With a unique focus on connections, having friends or relatives in Manitoba enhances your immigration prospects.
Explore the different MPNP streams &
find the one right for you.
The MPNP offers a selection of streams, each tailored to specific categories of prospective immigrants. Understanding these streams is crucial for determining which aligns best with your qualifications and aspirations. Here is a brief overview of some of the most popular MPNP streams:

Skilled Worker in
Manitoba Stream
This stream caters to eligible individuals currently employed in Manitoba, offering two pathways: Manitoba Work Experience and Employer Direct Recruitment. It prioritises foreign-trained workers with a solid connection to the province.

Skilled Worker
Overseas Stream
Designed for international skilled workers with a Manitoba connection, this stream comprises a Manitoba Express Entry Pathway and a Human Capital Pathway. It prioritises candidates with skills, training, and experience in In-Demand Occupations.

International Education
Stream
Tailored for international graduates from Manitoba institutions, offering three pathways: Career Employment, Graduate Internship, and Student Entrepreneur. It eliminates the requirement for graduates to work for six months before applying for an MPNP nomination.
Business Investor
Stream
Targeting qualified international business investors and entrepreneurs, this stream provides Entrepreneur and Farm Investor pathways. Entrepreneurs are initially issued a temporary work permit and must start or purchase a business in Manitoba.
Application process
Get step-by-step instructions on how to apply for the MPNP
The application process for the MPNP varies depending on the stream you are applying for. However, some general steps
are involved in all MPNP applications.
- Research and Eligibility Assessment: Explore MPNP streams that align with your qualifications and goals.
Verify eligibility criteria for your chosen stream. - Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an accurate and detailed EOI showcasing education, work, and language proficiency.
Await an Invitation to Apply (ITA) based on your EOI. - Invitation to Apply (ITA): Respond promptly and follow the provided instructions.
Acknowledge eligibility to proceed with the application process. - Complete Application Package: Gather required documents, such as educational certificates and work experience letters.
Ensure accuracy and adherence to program requirements. - Submit Application:Send the completed application package to the MPNP.
Pay applicable fees and include all necessary forms. - Application Review: MPNP reviews credentials, work experience, and language proficiency.
Verification process to ensure eligibility. - Nomination: Successful applicants receive a nomination from the MPNP.
Nominees, especially in Express Entry streams, gain additional points. - Federal Immigration Application: Submit a permanent residence application to IRCC.
Follow the instructions provided by IRCC. - Medical Examination and Security Clearance: Undergo mandatory medical exams.
Obtain required security clearances. - Permanent Residence Status: Completing federal immigration leads to permanent residence in Canada.
If you have any questions about the processing time of your MPNP application
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