On May 25, 2021, Manitoba Immigration conducted the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) Draw #116 under the Expression of Interest (EOI) System. In this draw, a total of 232 Invitations were issued.
Out of 232 issued invitations, 20 invitations were issued to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry ID and job seeker validation code. Categories selected under this draw include Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas, and International Education Stream.
Details of the draw, including the count of issued invitations and required Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score under each category, are as follows:
Category: Skilled Workers in Manitoba
• Invitations issued: 166
• CRS Score: 415
Category: International Education Stream
• Invitations issued: 20
Category: Skilled Workers Overseas
• Invitations issued: 46
• CRS Score: 703
Note: Applicants were invited directly by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative
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What is the eligibility criteria for Manitoba's Skilled Workers Overseas Stream?
All the applicants who are submitting their application through Skilled Worker Overseas Stream, need to demonstrate their strong ties in terms of
   • Support of family members or friends
   • Previous education or work experience in Manitoba
Additionally, candidate also need to score at least 60 points based on five factors in order to be eligible. These five factors are:
   • Factor 1: Language Proficiency
   • Factor 2: Age
   • Factor 3: Work Experience
   • Factor 4: Education
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Who can support my application for Manitoba?
A Manitoba Supporter is a close relative or friend/distant relative of the applicant, who is a resident of Manitoba and is willing to support the applicant in settling and finding an employment in Manitoba. Manitoba Supporter must be:
• Currently living in Manitoba from the past one year (continuously).
• A Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident.
• Able to present strong ties with Primary Applicant and to Manitoba.
• Able to support the Applicant’s Settlement Plan