The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) seeks skilled workers and their families who wish to successfully settle and economically establish themselves in Manitoba as permanent residents.
The MPNP nominates people who we assess as having a strong connection to Manitoba and sufficient skills, education and training, work experience, English proficiency, and adaptability to make an immediate and ongoing contribution to the provincial community and labour market.
All applicants, whether you are overseas or are currently working in Manitoba, must submit a Settlement Plan. This plan is your opportunity to explain how you will achieve your short and long-term settlement and employment goals. These goals may include such things as becoming licensed to work in an occupation that is regulated in Manitoba.
Further, your Settlement Plan is used in the application process and, upon nomination, the province will provide you with the tools you will need and connect you with our immigrant services to empower you to take effective action to achieve your goals.
Currently working in Manitoba: This application applies to temporary foreign workers and international student graduates who have been working on a full-time basis for at least six months. They will also require that their employer has offered a full-time, long-term job may qualify under this stream.
Skilled workers overseas: Applications are accepted from skilled workers who score sufficient points for employability and adaptability based on five factors – age, English proficiency, work experience, education and Connection to Manitoba.
If you are successful in obtaining a nomination from the province, you will use this nomination to submit with your application for permanent residence with the federal government. he Province of Manitoba has the sole authority to nominate individuals for permanent resident status based on the MPNP’s assessment of your potential for successful economic establishment as an independent skilled worker with the genuine intention and ability to settle in Manitoba with permanent residency.
Similarly, the federal government reserves the right to make decisions on matters of permanent residency. Just because you have submitted an application for permanent resident status with a nomination does not automatically mean you will be successful.
Your application will be approved based on its own merits at the discretion of an officer.
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