On November 18, Manitoba PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) sent 428 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA) under three different categories of provincial nominee program. As usual, most of the LAAs, 376 were sent to Skilled Workers in Manitoba category candidates having a score of 464 or above. Previously we saw lowest cut off score of 375 for Skilled Workers In Manitoba category in October, but score has increased significantly since that draw.
Moving forward, 30 LAAs are sent under International Education Stream. Only 22 LAAs were sent to Skilled Worker Overseas applicants having a score of 726 or above, under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative. Out of 428 LAAs, 68 were issued to the valid Express Entry profiles (FSW, CEC, and PNP categories).
Click here to calculate Score for Skilled Worker Overseas.
Eligibility Under Different Categories:
- Click here for eligibility under Skilled Workers in Manitoba.
- Click here for eligibility under International Education Stream.
- Click here for eligibility under Skilled Workers Overseas.
Click here to calculate Score for Skilled Worker Overseas.
Who cannot apply to the Manitoba PNP?
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE MPNP:
- Refugee claimants, or individuals involved in a federal appeal or removal process
- Live-in Caregivers currently living in Canada
- Temporary foreign workers currently working and residing in a province other than Manitoba
- Spouses of Canadian citizens or permanent residents
- Individuals who have been refused by the MPNP within the last six months and who are not able to address the reason(s) for refusal
- Individuals who have an active immigration application with any other provincial immigration program or federal immigration program in Canada.
How To Apply For Manitoba PNP:
Manitoba PNP does not necessarily requires an Express Entry profile, but need an Expression of Interest to be submitted with Manitoba. If you are eligible under one of the above mentioned programs, then click here to create an Expression of Interest with Manitoba.