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Manitoba PNP Draw: 436 New Applications Invited

On September 15, Manitoba PNP held the latest draw under three PNP’s, inviting 436 immigration candidates to apply for provincial nomination.

Distribution of Manitoba PNP Draw, September 15
Total Invitations- 436
PNP’sNumber of invitationsMinimum EOI Score
Skilled Workers in Manitoba388613
Skilled Workers Overseas7
Considered only if:
-Directly invited under Strategic Recruitment Initiative
-Had an IRCC Express Entry ID & Job Seeker Validation Code
726
International Education Stream41No Requirement

The Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream received the highest number of invitations which is 388 with a minimum EOI score of 613. The Skilled Workers Overseas Stream invited 7 applications with a 726 minimum EOI score. The last which is, International Education Stream had 41 invitations with no score requirement.

The candidates invited in the latest MPNP draw are only eligible to receive the nomination when their IRCC profile is valid at the time of their application assessed by the province.

Selected candidates had indicated-

  • they were working in a regulated occupation,
  • were fully licensed to work in Manitoba.

The applications of those candidates will be rejected who are not working in a regulated occupation and fail to provide valid proof of completing all licensing steps for being employed in Manitoba.

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