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January 31, 2022
Manitoba draw update 2022 – 315 immigration candidates invited under Provincial Nominee Program
On 15th January 2022, Manitoba has invited 315 immigration aspirants to its latest PNP draw.
A total of three draws were conducted in which 212 immigrants got offer under the “skilled workers in Manitoba” category with a minimum score of 609; 63 immigrants got offer under the “skilled workers overseas” category with a minimum score of 703; 40 immigrants got offer under “International Education Stream” category with no requirements.
Among all the draws, 69 aspirants were got an invitation under Express Entry System.
Manitoba immigration program
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MNPN) is specific immigration that is being organized & managed by the Province of Manitoba. However, it is vital to understand that Canadian provinces cannot have the power to give the status of permanent residency to immigrants, but they can be sent the provincial nominations to support the application.
If any candidate is also interested in receiving the invitation from Manitoba province, then you will have to register a profile under the Expression of Interest (EOI). If you have completed your graduation from any post-secondary program in any other province of Canada, then you must be working for an employer of Manitoba for at least one year before applying.
Manitoba offers the following categories for the PNP stream.
- Skilled Workers In Manitoba
This category features permanent residency to those folks who can disclose that any company in Manitoba has offered them a full-time, long-term job. Owner-operators, business owners, self-employed individuals & candidates offering services as independent contractors aren’t eligible. If any candidate completed the post-secondary program from any other province of Canada, then they must have been working at least for any employer of Manitoba before applying.
- International Education Stream
This specific program targets applicants who have already completed their post-secondary education from any Manitoba province institution. If you want to apply for this category, then you must have sufficient business management or work experience from their province. This province is operating several streams of immigration that are divided into three categories-
- The Graduate Internship Pathway
- The Career Employment Pathway
- The International Student Entrepreneur Pilot Pathway
- Skilled Workers Overseas
If you want to apply under the Skilled Workers Overseas category, then-candidate needs to disclose an established connection to Manitoba via:
- The support of friends or any family member.
- The candidate needs to show previous work or education experience in Manitoba.
Know everything about Manitoba
Manitoba is one of the prairie provinces of Canada, located in the longitudinal centre of the country, and bounded by Nunavut to the north, Ontario to the east, Saskatchewan to the west, and Hudson Bay to the northeast. Manitoba has more than 1 lakh lakes in its province. Manitoba is one of the most preferred provinces by the immigrants because of the high quality of life that one gets even while being reasonably affordable.
Major sectors in Manitoba
The major sectors which are contributing economy to Manitoba are agriculture, tourism, electricity, oil, mining, and forestry. Manitoba offers the best career opportunities in Canada than any other. As it has been pointed out below, there are quite a number of in-demand jobs in Manitoba province, which is urgently looking to fill in. Manitoba has the lowest cost of living in comparison to other provinces, and securing a job offer in this province will mean an exquisite quality of life.
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