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About Manitoba

Manitoba is a province located in central Canada, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse communities, and natural landscapes like prairies, lakes, and forests. Its capital city is Winnipeg, a major economic and cultural hub. Manitoba has a strong economy driven by industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and natural resources.

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is an immigration program that allows the province to nominate skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates to become permanent residents of Canada. The program is designed to address Manitoba’s labor market needs and help attract individuals who can contribute to the province’s economic development. MPNP offers different pathways, including Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas, and the Business Investor Stream, to support various types of applicants based on their skills, work experience, and connection to the province.

Life In Manitoba

Manitoba offers a unique mix of opportunities, affordability, and quality of life, making it an appealing place to live.

  • Opportunities: Manitoba’s economy thrives on industries like agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. Job prospects in healthcare, education, and government services provide diverse employment options.
  • Education and Jobs: With reputable institutions like the University of Manitoba, the province offers strong educational opportunities. Graduates find jobs in healthcare, skilled trades, and agriculture, all vital to the local economy.
  • Quality of Life: Manitoba’s balanced lifestyle, friendly communities, and recreational activities, such as hiking and cultural events in Winnipeg, contribute to a high quality of life.
  • Family Benefits: Families benefit from affordable living, public healthcare, and accessible childcare programs, making it a great place to raise children.
  • Affordable Living: Compared to BC, Manitoba has a lower cost of living, especially for housing, allowing residents to enjoy a high standard of living without major financial strain.
  • Healthcare: Manitoba’s publicly funded healthcare system provides residents with access to quality medical care across the province.
  • Natural Environment: With its vast prairies, lakes, and forests, Manitoba offers plenty of outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and exploring national parks.
  • Climate: Manitoba experiences cold winters and warm summers, allowing for a wide range of seasonal activities, from winter festivals to summer outdoor adventures.
  • Festivals and Culture: The province hosts various cultural events and festivals, celebrating its diversity, including the popular Winnipeg Folk Festival and Folklorama.
  • Population: Manitoba’s diverse population, including Indigenous and immigrant communities, enriches the province’s culture, arts, and cuisine.

In short, Manitoba combines affordability, opportunity, and a strong sense of community, making it an excellent place to live.

List of PNP Programs - Manitoba

Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream
  • Employer Direct Recruitment
  • Manitoba Work Experience Pathway

Skilled Worker Overseas Stream
  • Manitoba  Express Entry
  • Human Capital Pathway

Manitoba Business Investor Stream
  • Entrepreneur Program
  • Farm Investor Program

International Education Stream (IES)
  • Career Employment
  • Graduate Internship
  • International Student Entrepreneur Pilot

Morden Community Driven Initiative

Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream

The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream is a category within the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) designed to attract and nominate skilled workers who can contribute to the province’s labor market and economy. This stream specifically targets individuals who either already live and work in Manitoba.

You must have at least six months of full-time, permanent work experience in Manitoba in the past year.

The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream consists of two pathways:

  • Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Employer Direct Recruitment
  • Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Manitoba Work Experience pathway

Skilled Worker Overseas Stream

It is designed to attract skilled workers who are currently living outside Canada but have the skills and experience needed in Manitoba’s labor market

You must have recent work experience in an occupation that is in demand in Manitoba

Your work experience should be at least one year of full-time work or an equivalent amount of part-time work.

The Manitoba Skilled Worker Overseas Stream is a component of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) designed to attract skilled workers who have a strong connection to Manitoba and possess the skills required by the province. This stream is linked to the Express Entry system, which manages applications for permanent residency under federal immigration programs.

Relevant work experience in an occupation that is in demand in Manitoba.

You need to have a strong connection to Manitoba. This could be through work experience, education, or family in the province.

The Manitoba Human Capital Pathway targets foreign nationals with skills and training in one of Manitoba’s In-Demand Occupations who have the potential to make long term contributions to Manitoba’s labour force.

You should have recent, relevant work experience in a high-demand occupation in Manitoba

Having close family or friends residing in Manitoba can strengthen your application

Business Investor

The Manitoba Business Investor Stream: Entrepreneur Pathway is a part of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) designed to attract and support experienced business owners and senior managers who are interested in establishing or purchasing a business in Manitoba. This pathway aims to encourage entrepreneurial activity and contribute to the economic development of the province.

You must have at least three years of experience as a business owner or in a senior management role.

You need to present a detailed business plan outlining your proposed business activities in Manitoba

You must demonstrate a minimum investment amount. As of recent guidelines, this is typically $250,000 CAD if you are investing in the Winnipeg Capital Region or $150,000 CAD if investing outside the Winnipeg Capital Region

This is a component of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) designed to attract individuals with experience in farm management who are interested in investing in and operating a farm in Manitoba. This pathway aims to support agricultural development in the province by bringing in experienced farmers who can contribute to the local economy and agricultural sector.

You must have at least three years of experience in farm management.

You need to present a comprehensive business plan outlining your proposed farming activities, including details on how you intend to manage and operate the farm.

International Education Stream (IES): Career Employment

Career Employment is designed to attract and retain international students who have graduated from educational institutions in Manitoba. The stream aims to help these graduates transition into the workforce and contribute to the province’s economic growth.

Applicants must have completed an eligible post-secondary program at a recognized institution in Manitoba.

Graduates must secure a job in Manitoba that is related to their field of study.

The Manitoba International Education Stream (IES) is a pathway for international graduates to gain permanent residency in Manitoba, Canada. Specifically, the Graduate Internship category within the IES is designed for international students who have completed their studies at a designated learning institution in Manitoba and are seeking to start or continue their career in the province.

You must have completed a program of at least 1 year in length from a designated learning institution in Manitoba.

You need to have a job offer from an employer in Manitoba that is related to your field of study.

This is designed to help international students who have completed their education in Manitoba to start and grow their own businesses in the province.

You must have graduated from a post-secondary institution in Manitoba.

You need to show that the business is viable and has potential for growth.

Morden Community-Driven Initiative

This initiative focuses on Morden, a city located in southern Manitoba, which has been identified as a community with labor shortages and a need for skilled workers.

Applicants typically need to have work experience in an occupation that is in demand in Morden.