Manitoba issues 492 invitations in another big December draw

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Manitoba Issues 492 Invitations in Another Big December Draw

On December 20, Manitoba conducted its second provincial nomination draw of the month, issuing 492 invitations through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). This draw follows the previous one held on December 5, making December a crucial month for aspiring immigrants looking to settle in Manitoba, Canada.

Manitoba’s provincial nomination program continues to be one of the most popular ways for skilled workers from around the world to immigrate to Canada. The province’s December 20 draw targeted individuals in two main streams: the Skilled Workers Overseas Stream and the Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream, in addition to the International Education Stream.

Manitoba Issues 492

Breakdown of the December 20 Draw

In this latest draw, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued 492 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to candidates through its Expression of Interest (EOI) system. Here’s a breakdown of the invitations:

  1. Skilled Workers Overseas Stream:

    • 351 candidates received invitations.
    • The lowest-ranked candidate had a score of 576 points, making this a competitive draw for overseas applicants.
  2. Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream:

    • 106 candidates were issued invitations.
    • The lowest score accepted from this stream was 502, indicating strong qualifications among candidates already working within the province.
  3. International Education Stream:

    • The remaining 35 invitations were issued to candidates in this stream, which is geared towards international graduates from Manitoba post-secondary institutions who have demonstrated skills in high demand within the province.

In total, this draw provided 492 candidates with the opportunity to move forward in their immigration process, bringing them one step closer to securing permanent residency in Canada.

Importance of the Federal Express Entry System

Among the candidates invited through the Skilled Workers Overseas Stream, some were selected from the Federal Express Entry system. Although the exact number of Express Entry candidates chosen in this draw was not specified, those who received a Letter of Advice to Apply will benefit significantly.

When Express Entry candidates receive an invitation through a provincial nomination, they are awarded an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. This massive boost in CRS score almost guarantees that they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in a subsequent Federal Express Entry draw.

What is the Federal Express Entry System?

The Express Entry system is the Canadian government’s primary platform for managing immigration applications from skilled workers. It operates under three main categories:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

By creating an Express Entry profile, candidates are assessed based on various factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. They are then given a CRS score, which determines their ranking in the Express Entry pool. Periodically, the federal government holds draws from this pool, issuing invitations to candidates with the highest scores to apply for permanent residence.

When candidates receive a provincial nomination, it greatly increases their chances of receiving an ITA in the Express Entry system, accelerating their immigration journey.

Understanding the Expression of Interest (EOI) System

The Expression of Interest (EOI) system is a vital component of Manitoba’s immigration process, serving as a pre-application for candidates interested in applying for the MPNP.

Candidates must submit an EOI by answering a series of questions about their:

  • Work experience
  • Education
  • Proficiency in English or French
  • Connections to Manitoba (such as having family members in the province or previous work experience in Manitoba)

Based on their answers, candidates receive a score, which is then ranked in comparison to other applicants. The highest-ranking candidates are issued Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), enabling them to proceed with the formal application for provincial nomination.

How EOI Works

  1. Submission of EOI: Candidates create an online profile and answer questions about their background.
  2. Scoring: Points are awarded based on the candidate’s answers. Factors such as education, language proficiency, and work experience play a key role in the scoring system.
  3. Ranking: Candidates are ranked against others in the pool based on their score. Those with the highest scores are most likely to receive an invitation to apply in a subsequent draw.

The EOI system ensures that Manitoba selects the most qualified individuals who are most likely to contribute to the province’s economy and community.

Manitoba’s Skilled Workers Overseas Stream

The Skilled Workers Overseas Stream targets foreign nationals who have demonstrated the potential to succeed in Manitoba’s labor market. These individuals may be working outside of Canada or residing in the country on temporary permits. To qualify under this stream, candidates must have a strong connection to Manitoba, such as:

  • Previous employment experience in Manitoba
  • Close family ties in the province
  • An Invitation to Apply through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative

In the December 20 draw, 351 invitations were issued under this stream, with the lowest-ranked candidate scoring 576 points. Given the highly competitive nature of this stream, candidates must ensure they present a strong profile to increase their chances of success.

 

Manitoba’s Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream

The Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream targets individuals who are already working in the province on temporary work permits. This stream is designed to facilitate the transition of temporary workers into permanent residents, provided they meet specific eligibility requirements.

In this draw, 106 invitations were issued under the Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream, with a minimum score of 502 points. This stream provides a valuable opportunity for skilled workers currently residing in Manitoba to secure permanent residency and continue contributing to the province’s economy.

International Education Stream

Finally, the International Education Stream is aimed at international graduates from post-secondary institutions in Manitoba. This stream supports the retention of young talent in the province, addressing labor market needs in key sectors.

In the December 20 draw, 35 invitations were issued to candidates under this stream, giving highly educated and skilled individuals the chance to remain in Manitoba and build a future in the province.

Conclusion

Manitoba’s December 20 draw stands as another significant step in the province’s efforts to attract skilled workers and international graduates. With 492 Letters of Advice to Apply issued across three different streams, this draw opens up new opportunities for individuals aspiring to become permanent residents of Canada.

If you’re interested in applying for Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program or would like to explore your immigration options, GreenTech Resources is here to help. As licensed recruiters and immigration consultants, we can guide you through the process and increase your chances of success. Contact us today to begin your Canadian immigration journey.

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