Manitoba launched Canada's first Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 1998. Since then, the province has seen significant benefits from immigration, contributing to population growth, a stronger labor force, and economic development.
The Manitoba PNP has a variety of streams which can be divided into the enhanced and basic streams. Enhanced streams are linked to the functioning of the federal Express Entry system, which runs permanent residence applications. Candidates are given a score that is based on the CRS(Comprehensive Ranking System), and their highest-scoring candidates receive an invitation to apply for permanent residence. In this guide, we will learn all about the program and what you need to apply.
The Skilled Worker Stream in Manitoba Streams is aimed at assisting Manitoba employers in attracting educated foreign employees as well as graduates who have expertise in the labor market of Manitoba. This stream comprises two pathways: the Manitoba Work Experience Pathway and the Employer Direct Recruitment Pathway.
The pathway is for those who have job permits and are employed in Manitoba.
Requirements:
Ongoing job for at least 6 months.
A permanent, full-time job offer from a sectoral employer in Manitoba.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
This route is specifically for applicants who were outside of the country at the time of being interviewed by a Manitoba employer and an MPNP representative.
Requirements:
MPNP Invitation to Apply.
A long-term, full-time job offer from a Manitoban employer in Canada.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
The Overseas Skilled Worker Stream targets skilled workers who can demonstrate a solid relationship with Manitoba. This pathway has two branches: the Manitoba Express Entry Pathway and the Human Capital Pathway.
This pathway is meant for applicants who already have a profile in Express Entry and have experience in one of the jobs listed in Manitoba's In-Demand Occupations List.
Requirements:
To qualify, you need an active Express Entry profile.
A minimum of six months in a job in high demand and is relevant to one's intended occupation.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
This route is for experienced skilled workers with an education beneficial to the Manitoba society.
Requirements:
An experience of at least two years in the field of occupations in high demand.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
Connection to Manitoba through education, employment, or family.
The Business Investor Stream welcomes entrepreneurs and existing business owners who have the intention to either start or acquire a business in the province of Manitoba. This stream includes the Entrepreneurship Pathway and the Farm Investor Pathway.
It is aimed at experienced business owners and managers, who are capable of running and purchasing a business in Manitoba.
Requirements:
Minimum net worth of $500,000.
Minimum approval at a minimum of $250,000 within the Manitoba Capital Region or $150,000 outside it.
At least 3 years of business ownership or managing experience.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
This route is designed for individuals with prior farm business experience who aim to start and operate a farm in the countryside of Manitoba.
Requirements:
A net worth requirement of $500,000.
The minimum investment amount is $300,000 for a farm.
Farmer requirement of at least three years of farm ownership or management experience.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
The International Education Stream focuses on international post-graduates from Manitoba who like to settle in the province. This stream includes the Career Employment pathway, Graduate internship pathway, and Student Entrepreneur pathway.
This pathway is for work-immigrants with long-term working experience in their in-demand occupation in Manitoba.
Requirements:
Job offer in an orientation which is an in-demand profession.
Finishing a college diploma in Manitoba.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
This route is for overseas student assistants having done an internship with Mitacs at the master’s and doctoral levels.
Requirements:
The completion of a Mitacs internship program.
Grant for either a master’s or a doctoral degree in Manitoba.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
This process gives an international graduate the option to both start and run a business in Manitoba province.
Requirements:
Business plan to be involved in the application process.
At least 51% of the company.
Finishing a college-level course in Manitoba.
Meet language proficiency requirements.
Within the town of Morden, the Morden Community-Led Initiative is intended to recruit immigrants to respond to the local labor market requirements.
Requirements:
Ages 21-45.
No other communications to other regions of Canada.
At least 2 years of full-time work experience.
Minimum IELTS scores of 5 in all four bands.
Meet settlement funds requirements.
Candidates are assessed based on the following factors, with points allocated accordingly:
Factor | Points |
Language Proficiency | Up to 25 |
Age | Up to 15 |
Work Experience | Up to 15 |
Education | Up to 25 |
Adaptability | Up to 20 |
The application process involves three main steps:
Process Step | Description |
Step 1: Expression of Interest (EOI) | Candidates create an online profile and answer several questions to receive a score. Those scoring the highest are invited to apply. |
Step 2: Invitation to Apply (ITA) | Candidates who receive an ITA must submit a complete application to the MPNP within 60 days. |
Step 3: Nomination | Successful candidates are nominated by the province and can then apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence. |
There are several benefits to applying through the MPNP:
Faster Processing Times: Nominees typically receive priority processing of their applications for permanent residence.
Support for Newcomers: Manitoba offers various services to help newcomers settle, including employment services, language training, and community integration programs.
High Retention Rates: Nearly 90% of provincial nominees choose to stay in Manitoba, indicating high satisfaction among newcomers.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) offers multiple pathways for individuals looking to build a future in Canada. Whether you are a skilled worker, an entrepreneur, or an international graduate, Manitoba provides a welcoming environment with a strong economy and a high quality of life. If you are considering immigration to Canada, the MPNP could be your gateway to a prosperous future in the heart of North America.