Showing posts with label Provincial Nominee Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Provincial Nominee Program. Show all posts

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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Thursday, 18 May 2023

What are the advantages of the Provincial Nomination Program?

The benefits of the PNP program are as follows:
  • You can choose the province where you want to live.
  • One may apply for PNP without having a job offer.
  • You can work and study anywhere in Canada.
  • Receive protection under Canadian law.
  • Make use of social and family security services.
  • Sponsor your husband, children, parents, and other family members.
  • Can apply for citizenship in Canada permanently.
What is Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program?

A Canadian immigration program called the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) enables provinces and territories to suggest potential immigrants who meet the qualifications in terms of skills, education, and work experience needed to meet local labor market demands. It is intended to promote regional economic development by luring qualified employees, business owners, and investors to particular Canadian regions. The PNP is one method by which Canada regulates its immigration system, choosing applicants who can positively impact the nation’s economy and society.


If Express Entry is not an option for me, am I still eligible for a PNP?

Many PNPs demand that applicants have an active Express Entry pool profile. However, there are exceptions to this where some provinces provide nominations to applicants who do not have Express Entry eligibility. The eligibility requirements for these programs vary, so it is best to speak with a representative to determine whether you qualify. An applicant who obtains a nomination must then apply for permanent resident status with the federal government. Those applying for permanent residency through the PNP who are not aligned with Express Entry must submit their applications through a different portal, or through the mail. Application processing times are generally longer for non-Express Entry PNP applicants.

How are the points for the Provincial Nominee Program determined?

Since each province establishes its own eligibility standards, they employ various point systems to choose who can submit an application or receive an invitation. Points are often assigned based on a combination of factors including age, employment history, education, language proficiency, and ties to the province. Not all nominee programs rank their candidates using a points system.

What does it imply for a provincial nominee program to get an invite?

A province will effectively invite you to submit an application for nomination with an “Invitation to Apply” (also known as a Notification of Interest or Letter of Interest). Provinces will specify a date for applicants to submit their applications when they issue an invitation. Depending on the program an applicant is invited through, the deadline will change.

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