In the latest Manitoba PNP draw on August 24, 2023, a total of 623 immigrants were selected to apply for permanent residency in Canada. Manitoba, one of Canada’s provinces, conducts these draws to attract skilled individuals who can contribute to the province’s economy by settling there and finding employment.
In this specific draw, known as EOI draw #190, 623 skilled individuals from foreign countries were granted Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) for immigration to Manitoba. Out of the total 623 LAAs issued, 178 were given to candidates who have active profiles in the Express Entry system.
Provided below is the information regarding the number of invitations issued by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) and the corresponding Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) requirements for the invited streams.
Type of draw: Skilled Workers in Manitoba
Type of Draw: Occupation-Specific Selection
The following important job categories from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 were taken into consideration for this draw:
b. Type of Draw: All Occupations
Type of Draw: International Education Stream
Type of Draw: Skilled Workers Overseas
If you’re considering applying for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which lets the province nominate individuals looking to live and work in Manitoba, here are the main steps to guide you:
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