The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has conducted a new draw under its Expression of Interest (EOI) system. This was the first EOI draw conducted by Manitoba in October.
The Manitoba PNP latest draw held on October 05, 2023, saw invitations being issued to a total of 542 candidates under all the MPNP streams i.e., Skilled Worker In Manitoba, International Education Stream, and Skilled Worker Overseas.
Manitoba EOI Draw #197
Skilled Worker in Manitoba
Occupation-specific selection
- Number of LAAs issued: 219
- Ranking of the lowest-ranked candidate invited: 610
The occupations under the certain National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 for Transport and Trades – were considered in this draw. Check out our detailed news for the complete list of occupations invited.
All occupations
- Number of LAAs issued: 222
- Ranking of the lowest-ranked candidate invited: 629
International Education Stream
- Number of LAAs issued: 60
Skilled Worker Overseas
- Number of LAAs issued: 41
- Ranking of the lowest-ranked candidate invited: 601
Of the 542 invitations issued in this draw, 140 were issued to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code.
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The MPNP invites the highest-scoring candidates in the pool to submit a full application to the MPNP. Manitoba PNP draws are usually held on a bi-weekly basis – with some exceptions. The frequency, size, and date of the next draws are determined by the needs of the province’s application inventory.
It is important to note that the specific requirements and scoring criteria can vary over time and may be adjusted based on the changing needs of the province. Generally, candidates with higher scores and those who possess skills or work experience in professions listed on the Manitoba In-demand Occupation List have a greater chance of receiving an invitation to apply for Canada PR.
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Source: immigratemanitoba.com
https://www.cictimes.com/manitoba-pnp-invites-542-skilled-workers-and-international-graduates