Manitoba PNP Conducted Draw on April 6, 2023, and Invited 566 Candidates to Apply for Canada PR through Manitoba PNP.
Date |
Stream |
Minimum
CRS score |
ITA
Issued |
Description |
April 6, 2023 |
Skilled Worker in Manitoba |
655 |
225 |
Occupation-specific selection- Retail sales and service supervisors and specialized
occupations in sales and services |
April 6, 2023 |
Skilled Worker in Manitoba |
670 |
226 |
All Occupations |
April 6, 2023 |
International Education Stream |
N/A |
61 |
N/A |
April 6, 2023 |
Skilled Worker Overseas |
708 |
54 |
N/A |
What are the Manitoba PNP requirements?
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Skilled
Worker Overseas stream is for skilled workers who are outside of Canada and who
have a strong connection to Manitoba. The eligibility requirements for this
stream are as follows:
1. Language proficiency:
Candidates
must demonstrate proficiency in English or French at a minimum Canadian
Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 5 for most occupations, although some
occupations may require a higher level.
2. Education:
Candidates
must have completed a minimum of a one-year post-secondary program, with
educational qualifications assessed by a recognized organization.
3. Work experience:
Candidates
must have at least one year of work experience in a high-demand occupation. The
occupation must be on the Manitoba In-Demand Occupations list or
have a confirmed job offer from a Manitoba employer.
4. Age:
Candidates
must be between 18 and 45 years old.
5. Adaptability:
Candidates
must demonstrate a genuine intention to settle and work in Manitoba and must
provide evidence of sufficient settlement funds.
6. Connection to Manitoba:
Candidates
must demonstrate a strong connection to Manitoba through previous work
experience or education in the province, family or social connections, or an
invitation to apply issued under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
It's
important to note that meeting these eligibility requirements does not
guarantee selection for the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. The Manitoba PNP
uses a points-based system to rank candidates based on factors such as age,
language proficiency, work experience, education, adaptability, and connection to
Manitoba. Candidates with the highest scores are invited to apply for
provincial nomination.
How many points are required to be eligible for Manitoba PNP?
The
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) uses a points-based system to rank
candidates in the Skilled Worker Overseas and Skilled Worker in Manitoba
streams. The points are assigned based on several factors, including:
1. Age: Maximum
20 points
2. Language proficiency: Maximum
25 points (based on the candidate's ability in English or French)
3. Work experience: Maximum
15 points (based on the number of years of work experience in the candidate's
occupation)
4. Education: Maximum
25 points (based on the candidate's highest level of education)
5. Adaptability: Maximum
20 points (based on the candidate's connection to Manitoba through work
experience, education, family, or friends in the province)
6. Risk Assessment: Maximum
10 points (based on the candidate's ability to establish themselves and their
family in Manitoba, and their likelihood of staying in the province)
To be eligible to apply for the Skilled Worker
Overseas or Skilled Worker in Manitoba streams, candidates must score at least
60 points on this points-based system. However, scoring 60 points or higher
does not guarantee that the candidate will be invited to apply for a provincial
nomination, as other factors such as the number of available spots and the
competition from other candidates may also be taken into consideration. To Check Your Manitoba Immigration Points use the Free Manitoba point calculator. Which is available on the aptech visa website.
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