Manitoba
holds second PNP draw in two weeks
Manitoba’s
#103 PNP draw invites 196 immigration candidates
The
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited skilled workers and
international graduates through three immigration streams:
- Skilled
Workers in Manitoba
- International
Education Stream
- Skilled
Workers Overseas
The
LAAs were distributed as follows, with their minimum required Expression of
Interest (EOI) scores:
Immigration Streams
|
Letter of
Advice to Apply
|
Ranking score
|
Skilled workers in Manitoba
|
144
|
526
|
International Education Stream
|
30
|
-
|
Skilled Workers Overseas
|
22
|
769
|
Of
the 196 Letters of Advice to Apply issued
in today's MPNP draw, 40 were issued to candidates who
declared a valid Express Entry ID and Job Seeker Validation Code.
The
MPNP only considered Skilled Worker Overseas candidates in this draw if they
were directly invited under a strategic recruitment initiative.
If
the candidates scored higher than the minimum ranking, but did not received an
LAA, because:
- You
have indicated that you have taken an approved third-party language test to
demonstrated your language ability in English/French, but have not provided a valid
Test Number in EOI
- Language
test is no longer valid
- You
have indicated that you have received an Invitation to Apply to the MPNP under
a Strategic Initiative, but did not provide a valid Invitation Number
Express Entry Manitoba
Candidates
who are eligible for Express Entry are ranked based on Comprehensive Ranking
System (CRS) which considers human capital factors such as age, education, work
experience and language ability.
Those
who receive a provincial nomination will be given an additional 600 CRS
points to their online account which guaranteed an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Manitoba’s
EOI System
Applicants
those who are interested to immigrate through Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee
Program (PNP) need to register an Expression of Interest (EOI) with MPNP to
receive LAA through Skilled Workers in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas
streams.
Manitoba’s
this draw brings the total number of invitations issued this year, which is
known as Letters of Advice to Apply up to 4,469.
This is
Manitoba's #103 draw since the program began in 2014.
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