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Manitoba PNP Draw Issues 62 Invitations to Skilled Workers Overseas

In a targeted move to address workforce needs, Manitoba has once again extended an opportunity to foreign talent. On May 15, 2024, the province issued 62 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) under its Skilled Worker Overseas stream. This draw is part of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program’s (MPNP) strategic recruitment efforts to attract skilled individuals who can contribute to the province’s growing economy.
What makes this draw notable is its precision. Every selected candidate had strong ties to Manitoba through family, work history, or education. The lowest-ranked applicant had a competitive score of 626, and 8 candidates were invited through the federal Express Entry system, thanks to valid Express Entry profile numbers and job seeker validation codes.
How the Manitoba PNP Works: A Quick Overview
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is designed for individuals ready to settle and contribute to the local economy. It operates through multiple pathways:
Stream | Target Group |
Skilled Worker in Manitoba | Foreign nationals already working in the province with job offers |
Skilled Worker Overseas | Candidates abroad with a strong Manitoba connection |
International Education Stream | Graduates from Manitoba institutions with in-demand skills |
Business Investor Stream | Entrepreneurs and investors seeking to start or buy a Manitoba-based business |
Each stream plays a unique role in bringing fresh talent into Manitoba’s labour force.
Skilled Worker Overseas Stream: Manitoba’s Global Talent Search
This stream specifically looks for skilled professionals living outside Canada. But to qualify, applicants must have at least one of the following:
- A close relative in Manitoba
- Past work experience in the province
- Education completed in Manitoba
- An invitation through a recruitment initiative or job fair
Manitoba uses an Expression of Interest (EOI) system to select candidates. Once the EOI is submitted online, applicants receive a score based on six selection factors.
EOI Ranking Factors – Know What Counts
The EOI system is transparent and points-based. Here’s how the scoring breaks down:
Factor | Max Points |
Age | 75 |
Language Proficiency | 125 |
Education | 125 |
Work Experience | 175 |
Adaptability | 500 |
Risk Factors | 200 |
Applicants with stronger Manitoba ties, better education, and job-ready language skills score higher.
Speed and Simplicity: Processing Times and Steps
One key advantage of the Manitoba PNP is its processing speed. On average, 80% of all applications are finalized within 8 to 10 months.
The steps are simple:
- Submit EOI online
- Receive an LAA (if selected)
- Submit a complete application
- Receive nomination
- Apply for permanent residence with IRCC
This streamlined process makes Manitoba one of the more accessible provinces for skilled workers aiming to start a new chapter in Canada.
Why This Manitoba PNP Draw Matters
This latest draw signals Manitoba’s ongoing drive to fill critical job shortages and support economic growth through immigration. The inclusion of Express Entry-linked profiles also highlights how provinces and the federal system work in tandem to bring the right talent into the country.
With just 62 invitations this round, the selection was precise. Those who received invitations likely had strong Manitoba connections and met several of the EOI criteria above average.
Your Route to Canada Could Start with Manitoba PNP
For skilled professionals abroad looking for a real shot at Canadian immigration, the Manitoba PNP remains a strong option. This May 15 draw proves that even a small number of invitations can open big doors—especially for those prepared with the right documents, experience, and ties to the province.
Whether you’re a tech worker, nurse, construction supervisor, or educator, if Manitoba needs your skills, your journey could begin here. For staying ahead and exploring upcoming Manitoba PNP draws in 2025, subscribe to Canada Immigration News!