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Manitoba PNP Concludes 2024 with Two MPNP Draws under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream

MPNP Draws

As the year comes to an end, Manitoba has reaffirmed its commitment to open arms to skilled talent in the form of its Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) Draws. Under the MPNP Draws, Manitoba held its latest invitation round (#235) on 27 December 2024, with two draws occurring under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba (SWM) stream. These draws are very important to Manitoba as they end the year on a high note, offering chances for skilled workers and their families to make a difference in the growing economy of the province and vibrant communities.

Highlights of the December 27 MPNP Draws

The MPNP conducted two separate draws under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream, targeting a mix of general candidates and occupation-specific applicants:

  1. General Draw:
    • Number of Invitations: 239
    • Minimum Score Required: 857 points
  2. Occupation-Specific Selection:
    • Number of Invitations: 37
    • Minimum Score Required: 632 points

In total, 276 candidates were invited in this round, including 56 people who received invitations through the federal Express Entry system. These invitations, known as Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), speak to Manitoba’s strategic approach to addressing its labor market needs while supporting Canada’s overarching immigration goals.

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2024: A Year of Growth for the MPNP

This round increased Manitoba PNP’s invitations count for 2024 up to 8,109. Of these, 1,197 targeted eligible candidates whose profiles already resided in the federal Express Entry system. Such consolidation, through MPNP Draws, supports Manitoba’s quest to harmonize its policy on immigration with other key federal programs launched in the country, which would hence see these skilled immigrants perfectly settle in the province as well as other areas around it.

The consistent invitation rounds by MPNP throughout 2024 reflect Manitoba’s focus on economic growth and community development. The state prioritizes skilled workers as it tries to address critical labor shortages across industries ranging from healthcare to technology, skilled trades, and manufacturing.

The Importance of the Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream

The Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream is the backbone of the MPNP draws, aimed at attracting experienced professionals who will make an immediate and meaningful contribution to the workforce in the province. Candidates who are eligible for the program go through an assessment based on various factors, including:

  • Work Experience: Relevant work experience in high-demand jobs in Manitoba.
  • Adaptability: Links to the province, such as recent employment or family connections.
  • Language Proficiency: Strong communication skills in English or French.
  • Education: Postsecondary qualifications in line with labour market needs.

Other than these criteria, applicants need to have passed the assessment of points which is in place under MPNP draws. The scores by the December 27 draw were highly competitive; on general, 857 and occupation-specific, 632.

Opportunities for Express Entry Candidates

Manitoba’s provincial nomination program continues to be a benefit for Express Entry candidates. A nomination from the MPNP adds 600 points to a candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, effectively ensuring an invitation to apply for permanent residence in Canada.

Manitoba has earned itself the position as an essential participant in Canada’s federal immigration framework after making the record of 1,197 Express Entry candidates receiving nominations in 2024. With this partnership, it creates an ongoing supply of highly competent skilled workers ready to service its labor market demands in terms of social and economic capacity.

What is Skilled Worker stream in Canada?

This program is designed to attract skilled professionals who can fill in the gaps in Canada’s labor market and thus contribute to the country’s economy. The Skilled Worker Stream allows provinces and territories to nominate candidates who are qualified, experienced, and adaptable enough to be of value in specific industries.

For instance, in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, skilled workers are invited through MPNP Draws that evaluate candidates based on education, work experience, language proficiency, and connection to the province. The stream is very important for filling labor shortages while offering individuals and families a path to Canadian permanent residency.

Why Choose Manitoba?

It’s the perfect blend of professional opportunities, affordable living, and high quality of life. The province has a well-structured economy with diverse sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and information technology. With its communities that welcome newcomers, excellent support systems for new people settling in the province, and commitment to cultural diversity, Manitoba offers an ideal place for skilled workers and their families.

In addition, programs such as the MPNP serve to bridge the gap between labor market needs and skilled talent, ensuring that Manitoba remains a top choice for immigrants seeking a prosperous future in Canada.

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