The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held its Expression of Interest (EOI) draw #212 on March 8, 2024, marking another milestone in the province’s efforts to invite skilled professionals from around the world to apply for the Canadian PR Visa. This draw, under the Skilled Worker Overseas category, targeted immigrants who declared being directly invited by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
The results of this draw are as follows:
Stream: Skilled Worker Overseas
Among these candidates, the ranking score of the lowest-ranked individual invited stood at an impressive 614, reflecting the province’s commitment to attracting high-caliber professionals who can contribute to Manitoba’s diverse economy.
One notable feature of Draw #212 is the inclusion of candidates who have entered a valid Express Entry profile number and a valid job seeker validation code. Out of the 104 LAAs issued, 20 were extended to candidates who met this criterion, emphasizing Manitoba’s alignment with federal immigration programs and its dedication to facilitating smooth transitions for skilled workers seeking new opportunities in Canada.
As Manitoba Immigration Pathways looks ahead to future draws and endeavors, Draw #212 stands as a testament to the province’s enduring vision of inclusivity, opportunity, and prosperity. Through ongoing partnerships with skilled workers around the world, Manitoba remains steadfast in its mission to build a brighter, more inviting tomorrow for all.
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