The initiative intends to be adaptable to the labor market in Manitoba and more general economic concerns. Candidates are informed of these priorities via a list of In-Demand Occupations that is frequently updated.

If you’re a candidate for immigration to Manitoba as a skilled worker who is francophone, you’re welcome to come for an exploratory visit as part of our effort to assist you assimilate swiftly once you’re there permanently.

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) chooses applicants for Manitoba immigration in accordance with the unique economic requirements of the province.

These are the streams:

  1. Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream
  2. Stream for Skilled Workers Abroad
  3. Stream of International Education
  4. Entrepreneurial Stream
 

1. SKILLED WORKER OVERSEAS STREAM

A specialized Canada Express Entry Pathway, as well as a direct provincial pathway, are both parts of the Skilled Worker Overseas Stream (SWO).

It is directed towards foreign professionals who have experience and training in the in-demand professions in Manitoba. Priority is given to candidates and spouses with strong family ties as well as the language skills, education, and experience needed to find employment fast.

2. SKILLED WORKER MANITOBA STREAM 

Based on the particular requirements of Manitoba companies, the Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream (SWM) was created. SWM chooses foreign-trained professionals who possess the necessary abilities and nominates them for permanent residency in Canada. With two routes to Manitoba immigration, the stream gives priority to applicants with a strong connection to the province.

3. STREAM OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

International graduates from colleges and universities in Manitoba are the focus of the International Education Stream (IES). Candidates are no longer required to work in their field for six months before submitting an MPNP nomination application under IES.

4. STREAM OF BUSINESS INVESTORS

Qualified international business investors and entrepreneurs are the target audience for the Business Investor Stream. Candidates must have the intention and capacity to launch or acquire a business in Manitoba within two years after arrival in order to be granted an initial temporary work permit. A previous condition for a $100,000 deposit with the Manitoba government is eliminated by the stream. Entrepreneurs and agriculture investors have options.