Permanent resident status in Manitoba can be obtained through many categories such as the Skilled Workers Overseas (SWO) category, the Skilled Workers in Manitoba (SWM) category, and the Business Investor Stream (BIS). Manitoba also offers streams for students to help them obtain their permanent resident status. The International Education Stream has different pathways one can take based on their eligibility. Those pathways are: Career Employment Pathway, Graduate Internship Pathway, and the Student Entrepreneur pathway.
This category focuses mainly on foreign workers who have connections to Manitoba. Foreign workers may be able to obtain Canadian permanent resident status through this category of the Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program (MPNP). The invitation rounds for this category are infrequent and it follows the federal Express Entry program.
To be eligible to apply through this stream, applicants must prove that they have connections to Manitoba. Applicants also need to prove that they are skilled workers with English or French language ability, settlement funds, and the intention to settle in Manitoba. It is a points-based system. To be eligible, applicants must score at least 60 points for language ability, employability, education, age, and adaptability.
If the applicant has family members or close friends who are Canadian permanent residents and living in Manitoba, they may be able to endorse the application. To be eligible, they must meet the following requirements:
Close relatives can support more than one applicant at once, but distant relatives or friends are only eligible if they are not supporting anyone else for any other immigration program, in Manitoba or elsewhere in Canada.
If the supporter endorsed a SWO candidate before, they must show that the candidate successfully settled in the province of Manitoba permanently. Applicants cannot be supported by immigration representatives, Canadian elected officials or their staff, or anyone who is not a close friend or relative or you or your spouse or partner. Children cannot support their parents, and Canadian citizen or permanent resident cannot support their spouse or partner through this category.
If the applicant has studied or worked in Manitoba before, they may be eligible for this. Past workers must show at least six consecutive months of work experience in Manitoba, shown by a signed letter from the employer and a copy of the work permit used. Past students need to show they attended and completed an authorized study or training program at a public or registered private post-secondary university or college in Manitoba. Graduates need to submit their study permits, transcripts and certificate, diploma, or degree.
This happens through the Strategic Recruitment Initiative (SRI), Manitoba can identify and invite possible candidates for immigration to Manitoba through SWO category. This can be accomplished in two ways: regular recruitment events overseas, by linking employers with potential job seekers, and by exploratory visits. During these events, officers will interview the possible candidates and issue them a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to those who seem likely to be able to settle successfully in Manitoba.
In order to make an exploratory visit to Manitoba, you need to submit an application during a designated intake period. All applicants must meet the eligibility requirements:
Once eligibility has been assessed, candidates must score at least 60 points out of 100 points to be considered eligible. Manitoba assess candidates across 5 factors:
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program targets international applicants who have skilled work experience and training in one of the occupations on Manitoba’s in-demand occupation list. The Manitoba Human Capital Pathway (HCP) is not aligned with the federal Express Entry system. successful applicants will receive LAA and may then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
After meeting the requirements and entering the pool, candidates are assigned a point score out of 1000, points are awarded across 6 factors:
Top ranking candidates will receive a LAA which they have to submit with a full application. Successful candidates will receive a provincial nomination. Candidates can then apply to the Canadian government for a permanent resident status.
This program targets skilled temporary workers in Manitoba. Foreign workers in Manitoba are among the best-suited newcomers to make a permanent life in the province. This program is not linked to the federal Express Entry system. if you have an ongoing job or a permanent job offer from an employer in Manitoba for at least six months, you may be eligible to apply for a permanent resident status. Interested candidates can apply an EOI at which will be assigned a score point of 1000. Top-ranking candidates are invited to submit a full application to the MPNP.
Your employer will also need to demonstrate that it is an established company in Manitoba and able to offer you a long-term, full-time job.
International students who studied in Canada but outside Manitoba may still be eligible to apply. However, they have to work for at least one year for their employer instead of six months.
Work experience gained from self-employment, working when unauthorized, or working during a full-time education will not be count towards the six-month (or one-year) work experience requirement.
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program targets skilled temporary workers who are working in Manitoba with a temporary work permit or a post-graduate work permit.
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program targets skilled workers overseas whose expertise are required in Manitoba. A job offer is required for this program. Candidates will conduct an interview that will take place overseas to prove eligibility. This program does not follow a point-base system and is not aligned with the federal Express Entry system.
Candidates must also be eligible for MPNP. There is no minimum points requirement that the candidates need to meet in order to submit an EOI.
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program targets international graduates in Manitoba and help them to remain in the province as a permanent resident. You may be eligible to apply through this pathway if you had studied in a post-secondary program in Manitoba.
International graduates of study programs outside Manitoba will not be eligible under this stream.
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program targets international students graduating from a master’s or Doctoral (PhD) study program who then complete an internship contributing to industry innovation in Manitoba. This pathway provides a faster nomination pathway. International graduates of study programs outside Manitoba will not be eligible under this stream. This stream does no require a job offer.
International graduates of study programs outside Manitoba will not be eligible under this stream.
Eligible candidates can submit an EOI and enter the candidate pool. Top-ranking candidates will be issued LAAs and may then submit a full application. An EOI is valid for 1 year, if a candidate did not receive LAA after one year, they have to submit a new EOI. EOI’s can be updates at any time. EOI is not application for immigration, it allows the government to determine the candidate’s eligibility.
After submitting an EOI, candidates receive a score out of 1000 based on the following:
After receiving a LAA, applicants have 60 days to complete and submit their application to the MPNP. If your application to the MPNP is successful, you can then apply directly to the Canadian government for permanent resident status.
This program provides international graduates who have graduated in Manitoba the opportunity to pursue entrepreneurship rather than employment. Once the applicant meets the conditions of their Business Performance Agreement, they are nominated for permanent resident.
This program targets investors and entrepreneurs who wish to purchase or start a business in Manitoba. Candidates must arrive in Canada on a temporary resident status and must purchase, start, or join a business within 24 months of arrival to obtain a permanent resident status.
This program targets potential candidates who wish to start a farm business in Manitoba. Potential candidates must demonstrate farm business experience, sufficient investment capital, and the intention to establish and operate a farm operation in rural Manitoba.
We will be conducting an assessment of your profile and determine your eligibility for your nomination by a province or territory. Upon the assessment, an unbiased review will be provided on your profile. If eligible we will assist in submitting the Provincial Nominee application and represent you for the complete process. For more details contact, info@trustcosmicimmigration.ca or 905-564-1888.