The province of Manitoba has held its last Manitoba PNP Draw for September 2023. Continue reading for more information.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program held a new draw on September 28, 2023, for the Skilled Workers Overseas Stream. 1,072 eligible candidates received letters of advice to apply (LAA) as a result of the draw.
All the candidates, who received these letters of advice to apply, are directly invited by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program under the Strategic Recruitment Initiative to fulfil the labor market demands as mentioned by the National Occupational Classification.
Latest Manitoba PNP Draw Highlights
Province Name | Manitoba |
Date of Draw | September 28, 2023 |
Type of Draw | Expression of Interest Draw |
Targeted Stream | Skilled Workers Overseas |
No of LAAs | 1,072 |
Minimum CRS Score | 605 |
Immigration Program | Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program |
In the most recent Manitoba PNP Draw, 504 out of 1,072 applicants submitted a valid Express Entry profile number and a job seeker validation code. This information emphasises the need to verify the accuracy and authenticity of one’s profile and documentation in order to increase the chances of being chosen for the immigration process.
Who was invited to the Latest Manitoba PNP Draw?
This draw was specifically for candidates who work in a regulated occupation and are fully licensed to work in Manitoba. This means that the candidates must have the necessary training and qualifications to work in their chosen field and that they have been approved by the appropriate governing body in Manitoba. This ensures that the candidates are qualified to work in their field and that they meet all of the requirements for employment in Manitoba.
It is important to note that the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) may reject full applications from candidates who are not working in a regulated occupation or fail to provide evidence of having completed all necessary licensing procedures to work in Manitoba. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that you meet all requirements and have the necessary documentation before submitting your application to the MPNP.
If this pertains to your situation, it may be worth considering the option of rejecting the Letter of Advice to Apply.If this pertains to your situation, it may be worth considering the option of rejecting the Letter of Advice to Apply.
Enough Score but No LAA, Here is Why
If you did not receive a Letter of Advice to Apply despite having a higher score than the lowest-ranked candidate, it could be due to the fact that:
You indicated having taken an approved third-party language test to demonstrate your language proficiency in English/French but failed to provide a valid Test Number in your EOI or your language test is no longer valid.
Keep in mind that each question on the EOI has help text available, offering comprehensive information on the data you should input. In case any of these situations apply to you, consider updating your EOI with the correct data to be considered for the next draw from the EOI pool.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is a great option for skilled workers who are looking to immigrate to Canada. The program offers a variety of streams that are tailored to different types of candidates, and the recent draw shows that the MPNP is actively seeking out qualified applicants. If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, the MPNP is definitely worth considering.
To learn more about the MPNP and the latest draw, please visit our website.