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Manitoba has conducted a rare region-specific Canada immigration draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

The August 31 draw saw 288 invitations issued to candidates currently employed outside the city of Winnipeg.

The lowest-ranked candidate scored 600 points in the draw, conducted under the Skilled Workers In Manitoba category.

Manitoba stated that 127 of the 288 candidates invited had valid Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.


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What Were the Details of the Latest Manitoba Draw?

Stream

Sub-Stream

Letters of Advice to Apply

Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate

1) Skilled Workers in Manitoba

Regional-specific selection

288

600


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How Do I Qualify For The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream?

The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream (SWM) is based on the specific needs of Manitoba employers. SWM selects foreign-trained workers with the required skills and nominates them for Canada permanent residence. The stream prioritizes candidates with a strong attachment to Manitoba, with two pathways to Manitoba immigration.

a) Manitoba Work Experience Pathway

For applicants currently working in Manitoba on temporary work permits, through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or as international graduates from any province. Candidates do not need to be working in In-Demand Occupations.

b) Employer Direct Recruitment Pathway

For applicants from overseas with job offers from approved Manitoba employers.

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