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Manitoba Updates International Education Stream for Graduates with Work Experience
The Manitoba government has announced significant changes to the Manitoba International Education Stream (IES) under the Career Employment Pathway (CEP). The update affects international graduates who have active Expression of Interest (EOI) profiles and at least six months of work experience in Manitoba.
Under the new policy, eligible candidates will now transition to the Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway, where they will be considered in future MPNP draws on a priority basis. The change aims to better align graduate selection with labour market needs while continuing to retain Manitoba-educated talent.
Why Manitoba Is Changing the Career Employment Pathway
International graduates play a critical role in Manitoba’s economy. The province has introduced this update to create a clearer connection between education, employment, and immigration selection.
The revised process focuses on candidates who have successfully entered the local workforce and are already contributing to Manitoba’s economy.
According to the province, the new approach will provide:
- Consistent selection criteria for graduates
- Greater emphasis on Manitoba work experience
- Priority consideration in Skilled Worker draws
- Improved alignment with labour market needs
What Changes for International Graduates?
Candidates currently in the Career Employment Pathway who have accumulated at least six months of Manitoba work experience should now review their eligibility under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream.
Those who qualify are encouraged to update their EOI profiles as soon as possible to remain eligible for future invitation rounds.
This transition ensures that graduates with proven work experience continue to receive strong consideration for provincial nomination.
What Remains Unchanged?
While the Career Employment Pathway is being restructured, the Graduate Internship Pathway (GIP) remains unchanged.
Eligible master’s and doctoral graduates who complete a Mitacs internship can still apply through the Graduate Internship Pathway under existing requirements.
This means Manitoba continues to support highly skilled research graduates while adapting its broader graduate immigration strategy.
Manitoba Continues to Prioritize Local Talent
The province has repeatedly emphasized that retaining graduates educated in Manitoba remains a priority.
Graduates who study, live, and work in the province continue to have a competitive advantage under the MPNP. By shifting experienced graduates into the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream, Manitoba aims to create a more efficient and transparent selection process.
What Candidates Should Do Next
Candidates affected by the update should:
- Review the Skilled Worker in Manitoba eligibility requirements
- Update their EOI profiles if eligible
- Ensure all Manitoba education credentials are declared
- Keep work experience information current
Maintaining an accurate profile will be essential for future MPNP draws.
The latest Manitoba immigration update strengthens the connection between education and employment while continuing to support international graduates who contribute to the provincial economy. Graduates with Manitoba work experience remain well-positioned for selection through the Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway, ensuring the province retains talent that meets local labour market needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What changes were made to the Manitoba International Education Stream?
Candidates in the Career Employment Pathway with at least six months of Manitoba work experience are now encouraged to transition to the Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway.
Does this change affect the Graduate Internship Pathway?
No. The Graduate Internship Pathway remains unchanged for eligible master’s and doctoral graduates.
Why is Manitoba making this change?
The province wants to better align education, work experience, and labour market needs while creating clearer selection criteria.
Will Manitoba graduates still receive priority?
Yes. Manitoba graduates who study and work in the province will continue to receive strong consideration through targeted draws.
What should affected candidates do now?
Eligible candidates should review Skilled Worker in Manitoba requirements and update their EOI profiles as soon as possible.



