Showing posts with label Latest Manitoba PNP draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest Manitoba PNP draw. Show all posts

Friday, 25 August 2023

Manitoba Invited 623 Immigrants in Latest PNP Draw

In the latest Manitoba PNP draw on August 24, 2023, a total of 623 immigrants were selected to apply for permanent residency in Canada. Manitoba, one of Canada's provinces, conducts these draws to attract skilled individuals who can contribute to the province's economy by settling there and finding employment.

In this specific draw, known as EOI draw #190, 623 skilled individuals from foreign countries were granted Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) for immigration to Manitoba. Out of the total 623 LAAs issued, 178 were given to candidates who have active profiles in the Express Entry system.

Results of the 2023 Manitoba PNP Latest Draw

Provided below is the information regarding the number of invitations issued by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) and the corresponding Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) requirements for the invited streams.

Type of draw: Skilled Workers in Manitoba

a) Type of Draw: Occupation-Specific Selection
  • Invitations issued: 256
  • CRS Score: 612
The following important job categories from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 were taken into consideration for this draw:
  • 73 - General trades
  • 74 - Mail and message distribution, other transport equipment operators, and related maintenance workers
  • 75 - Helpers and laborers and other transport drivers, operators, and laborers
b) Type of Draw: All Occupations
  • Invitations issued: 250
  • CRS Score: 646
Type of Draw: International Education Stream
  • Invitations issued: 63
  • CRS Score: N/A
Type of Draw: Skilled Workers Overseas
  • Invitations issued: 54
  • CRS Score: 724

How to apply for Manitoba PNP?

If you're considering applying for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which lets the province nominate individuals looking to live and work in Manitoba, here are the main steps to guide you:
  1. Check Eligibility: First, go through the eligibility criteria for the Manitoba PNP. Make sure you meet the specified requirements, like having the needed education, work experience, language skills, and other criteria set by the program.
  2. Express Interest: If you're eligible, show your interest in the program. Manitoba uses an Expression of Interest (EOI) system. This means you create an online profile to indicate your desire to move to the province.
  3. Build Your Profile: Make an account and fill out the forms to create your EOI profile. Provide precise details about your education, work history, language proficiency, and other relevant info.
  4. Enter EOI Pool: Once your profile is ready, you're added to the EOI pool. Profiles get evaluated and assigned scores based on factors like education, work experience, language skills, adaptability, and links to Manitoba.
  5. Get an Invitation: Manitoba periodically invites people from the EOI pool to submit full applications. If you receive an invitation, you'll have a specific period to send in your application.
  6. Submit Full Application: Collect all the needed documents to complete your application. This could include education records, language test results, work experience letters, proof of funds for settling, and other supporting papers.
  7. Pay Application Fee: Pay the necessary application fee for processing. The amount can vary based on the category and stream you're applying under.
  8. Application Review: Manitoba officials will review your application as per the program's standards. They might ask for more documents or hold an interview if needed.
  9. Get Nominated: If your application is approved, you'll receive a nomination from the Manitoba PNP. This nomination is a vital step toward getting Canadian permanent residency.
  10. Apply for Residency: With the Manitoba PNP nomination, you can now apply to the federal government for permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Submit your application and necessary documents to IRCC. 
  11. Complete the Process: Follow IRCC's guidance to finish medical exams, police clearances, and other steps needed to finalize your permanent residency application.
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Saturday, 29 July 2023

Manitoba Invited 630 Immigrants in Two Manitoba PNP Draw

During the recent Manitoba PNP draws, which were the 187th and 188th editions held on July 27, 2023, and July 28, 2023, respectively, a total of 630 immigrants were selected to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The Manitoba province regularly organizes these draws to attract qualified individuals, encouraging them to settle in the region, seek employment opportunities, and contribute to the province’s economic growth.

In the 187th draw, 609 skilled foreign applicants received Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA) for immigration to Manitoba. Notably, among the 609 LAAs, 106 were awarded to candidates with active Express Entry profiles.

Additionally, the 188th draw specifically extended invitations to 21 applicants from Ukraine. This response is part of Manitoba’s efforts to address the situation in Ukraine and align with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada’s special immigration measures for those affected. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program intends to continue holding regular Expressions of Interest (EOI) draws for individuals who meet all MPNP eligibility criteria and are impacted by the ongoing events in Ukraine.

Results of the 2023 Manitoba PNP Latest Draw

Below mentioned details offer comprehensive and up-to-date information regarding the specific streams and their respective CRS thresholds for immigration to Manitoba.

Draw #188

Type of draw: Ukraine draw
  • Invitations issued: 21
Draw #187

Skilled Worker in Manitoba
  • Type of Draw: Occupation-specific selection
Profiles declaring current employment in Manitoba in occupations identified with high labor needs based on data published by Statistics Canada were considered. 
  • Invitation Issued: 335
  • CRS Score: 614
The following important job categories from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 were taken into consideration for this draw:
  • 62 – Retail sales and service supervisors and specialized occupations in sales and services
  • 64 – Sales and service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations
  • 65 – Sales and service support occupations
b) Type of Draw: All Occupations
  • Invitations issued: 202
  • CRS Score: 649
Type of Draw: International Education Stream
  • Invitations issued: 51
  • CRS Score: N/A
Type of Draw: Skilled Workers Overseas
  • Invitations issued: 21
  • CRS Score: 717

How to apply for Manitoba PNP?

To initiate the application process for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which enables individuals to settle and work in Manitoba, follow these general steps:
  • Check Eligibility: Begin by reviewing the Manitoba PNP’s eligibility criteria to ensure you meet the requirements, including education, work experience, language proficiency, and other specified factors.
  • Express Interest: If eligible, express your interest in the program through the Expression of Interest (EOI) system. Create an online profile providing comprehensive details about your education, work experience, language skills, adaptability, and connections to Manitoba.
  • Enter EOI Pool: Once your profile is complete, enter the EOI pool, where profiles are evaluated and assigned scores based on various factors.
  • Receive Invitation: Periodically, Manitoba invites candidates from the EOI pool to apply for the program. If selected, you will receive an invitation to apply within a specified timeframe.
  • Submit Application: Gather all required documents and submit a complete application, including educational credentials, language test results, work experience letters, proof of settlement funds, and other supporting documents.
  • Pay Application Fee: Pay the necessary application fee, which varies depending on the category and stream of your application.
  • Application Assessment: Manitoba authorities will assess your application based on program criteria and may request additional documents or conduct an interview.
  • Obtain Nomination: If your application is approved, you will receive a nomination from the Manitoba PNP, a vital step toward Canadian permanent residency.
  • Apply for Permanent Residency: Utilize the Manitoba PNP nomination to apply for permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Submit your permanent residency application and supporting documents to IRCC.
  • Complete the Process: Follow IRCC’s instructions to finalize your permanent residency application, which may include medical examinations, police clearances, and other necessary steps.
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Friday, 21 July 2023

Manitoba Invited 595 Skilled Workers Overseas in the Latest PNP Draw

In the most recent Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, which took place on July 20, 2023 (EOI draw #186), a total of 595 skilled workers overseas were selected to apply for Canadian permanent residency. The primary objective of this draw was to attract qualified individuals to Manitoba, encouraging them to settle in the province, seek employment opportunities, and contribute to its economic development.

Out of the 595 candidates who received Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) in this draw, 340 individuals were selected from the pool of candidates with active profiles in the federal Express Entry system. The Manitoba PNP regularly conducts such draws to invite candidates from various streams to apply for immigration to the province.

Manitoba Expression of Interest (EOI) Draw #186

Type of Draw: Skilled Workers Overseas
  • Invitations issued: 595
  • CRS Score: 611

What is the eligibility criteria for Manitoba Skilled Workers Overseas?
  • The Skilled Worker Overseas (SWO) pathway allows candidates to be nominated for immigration if they can demonstrate a strong link to Manitoba through various means, such as support from family or friends.
  • Or if they have a previous education or work experience in the province,
  • Or they receive an Invitation to Apply through the MPNP’s Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
  • Apart from the connection to Manitoba, applicants must also achieve a minimum of 60 points based on factors like language proficiency, age, work experience, education, and adaptability. If there is no connection to Manitoba, regardless of the total points obtained, the candidate is not eligible to apply under the SWO pathway.
What are the steps to apply for Skilled Workers Overseas in Manitoba?
  • Begin by creating an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile to express your interest in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).
  • Once you receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA), proceed to submit a comprehensive application to the MPNP.
  • MPNP officers will conduct a rigorous assessment of all applications.
  • If your application is successful, you will be nominated by the MPNP.
  • Following the nomination, you must make a separate application for permanent residence for yourself and your family to the Government of Canada within 180 days from the date of nomination.
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Friday, 14 July 2023

Manitoba Invited 540 Immigrants in Latest Manitoba PNP Draw

In the most recent Manitoba PNP draw held on July 13, 2023, a total of 540 skilled immigrants were selected to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The draw, known as EOI draw #185, aimed to attract qualified individuals to settle in Manitoba, find employment, and contribute to the province’s economic growth.

Out of the 540 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued in this draw, 77 were awarded to candidates who had active profiles in the federal Express Entry system. The Manitoba PNP regularly conducts draws to invite candidates from different streams to apply for immigration to Manitoba.

For detailed information about the specific number of invitations issued and the required Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores for the invited streams, you can refer to the official Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) website or the source where you obtained this information.

Type of draw: Skilled Workers in Manitoba

Type of Draw: Occupation-Specific Selection
  • Invitations issued: 205
  • CRS Score: 604
The following important job categories from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 were taken into consideration for this draw.
  • 3 – Health occupations
  • 10 – Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services, and communication (except broadcasting)
  • 14 – Administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations
  • 75 – Helpers and laborers and other transport drivers, operators, and laborers
b) Type of Draw: All Occupations
  • Invitations issued: 237
  • CRS Score: 661
Type of Draw: International Education Stream
  • Invitations issued: 57
  • CRS Score: N/A
Type of Draw: Skilled Workers Overseas
  • Invitations issued: 41
  • CRS Score: 774

When is the next Manitoba PNP draw?

The specific date for the next Expression of Interest (EOI) draw in Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has not been publicly announced by the Manitoba government. However, it is common for Manitoba to conduct PNP draws on a monthly basis. If you are interested in the upcoming draw, it is advisable to regularly check the updates from Peerless Immigration Services’ website for the updates for the most accurate and timely information.

How to apply for Manitoba PNP?

To apply for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which enables individuals to settle and work in Manitoba, you should follow these general steps:
  • Assess eligibility: Review the program’s eligibility criteria to ensure you meet the requirements, including education, work experience, language proficiency, and other specified factors.
  • Express interest: Indicate your interest in the program by submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) online. Create an account, fill out the forms, and provide accurate details about your background.
  • Enter the EOI pool: Your profile will be assessed and assigned a score based on various factors. Your profile will enter the EOI pool along with others who have expressed interest.
  • Receive an invitation: Periodically, Manitoba PNP will invite candidates from the EOI pool to submit a full application. If you receive an invitation, you will be given a specific timeframe to apply.
  • Submit a complete application: Gather all necessary documents, such as education credentials, language test results, work experience letters, and proof of settlement funds. Ensure your application is complete and submit it within the provided timeframe.
  • Pay the application fee: Make the required payment for processing your application. The fee amount varies based on the category and streams you are applying under.
  • Application assessment: Manitoba authorities will review your application, potentially requesting additional documents or conducting interviews if needed.
  • Receive a nomination: If your application is approved, you will receive a nomination from the Manitoba PNP. This nomination is a significant step toward Canadian permanent residency.
  • Apply for permanent residency: Utilizing your Manitoba PNP nomination, apply for permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Follow IRCC’s instructions and submit the necessary documents along with your application.
  • Complete the process: Follow IRCC’s guidance to complete any additional steps, such as medical examinations, police clearances, and other requirements to finalize your permanent residency application.
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Wednesday, 24 May 2023

Manitoba PNP Invites 526 in the Latest Manitoba PNP Draw

Manitoba PNP conducted 2nd draw in the month of May and it took place on May 18, 2023. Three Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited a total of 526 immigration applicants. According to the province’s Expression of Interest (EOI) system, the number of invites sent out for each program is listed below, along with the minimum score cut-off:


Occupation-specific Draw: 287 invitations with a minimum CRS score of 610

Based on data released by Statistics Canada, profiles indicating current employment in Manitoba in occupations with high labor demands were taken into consideration.

In this draw, the following minor categories of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 were taken into account:7330 – Transport and transit drivers.

All Occupation Draw:
  • 191 invitations with a minimum CRS score of 701
  • 27 invitations with a minimum CRS score of 721; and
  • 21 invitations with no score requirement.
This is the #178th draw. Among these invitations, 225 were issued to candidates in the Express Entry system.


What are the application criteria for Manitoba PNP Skilled Workers Overseas?

Expressions of Interest from candidates for Skilled Worker Overseas positions have only been taken into account if they have either of the following:
  • a) Have been invited by the MPNP via a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, or
  • b) Hold a current Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code.
Candidates invited with an Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code will only be qualified to receive a nomination if the Canada Express Entry profile is active at the time of the application assessment.

How to apply for Manitoba PNP as a skilled worker overseas?
  • Make an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile.
  • Upon receiving the Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA), submit a full application to MPNP.
  • Your profile will be evaluated by the MPNP officer.
  • You will receive a nomination by the MPNP once the profile has passed the evaluation successfully.
  • Now you have a set timeline of 180 days from the date of nomination to apply for a Canada PR Visa.
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