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Manitoba Immigrant Nominee Program (MPNP)

Applicants who fulfill the Manitoba PNP eligibility requirements and are nominated by the province can enjoy an easy and straightforward immigration process. This article offers a wealth of information about the MPNP to help applicants prepare their applications and examine their options.

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The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has made the province extremely popular amongst immigrants, coupled with the fact that that the well-connected sea, air, road, and rail transit roads of the province make it geographically lucrative for skilled professionals, investors, and business owners.

About Manitoba Province

Manitoba, situated in the heart of the continent, is a thriving and bustling hub of trade, commerce, and entertainment. The province and its capital Winnipeg are immensely popular amongst immigrants and those who desire to acquire coveted Canadian citizenship.

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Dubbed as the land of the 100,000 lakes, Manitoba is breathtakingly beautiful and it is an amazingly diverse economy. Aside from its tight-knitted agricultural community, Manitoba offers a stable labor market in manufacturing, mining, hydroelectricity, and other thriving industry sectors.

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Manitoba PNP Eligibility

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) ranks amongst the most popular Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) operated across Canada. Under the MPNP, Manitoba welcomes newcomers and immigrants to acquire the sought-after permanent resident status across its picturesque expanse and a stable job market.

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The Manitoba immigration nominee program is divided into various pathways, with the Skilled Workers Overseas and Skilled Workers in Manitoba as major categories. The revamped Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) comes with four major pathways, discussed below.

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The Manitoba PNP eligibility criterion varies for each stream and pathway, and we will explore it in detail below.

Skilled Workers Overseas Stream

  • Job Prospects
    There is a difference between getting hired for a full-time dream job after completing your studies and working part-time to support your living while you are studying. When it comes to looking for a full-time job while you have completed your international programme, you would definitely want to experience the foreign industry. To be eligible for working after your graduation, you must apply for a work permit under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. It issues a work permit to students to foreign post-secondary students who wish to remain temporarily in Canada after graduation to work in their field of study.
  • Work Visa
    A visa giving one the ability to take a job in a country other than the one in which one is a citizen. There are different types of work visas. One kind may require the holder to have a local employer as a sponsor, and to return home if he/she loses the job. Another visa may be more general and may allow the holder to work at any job for a certain period of time. Work visas are generally temporary, though most may be renewed.
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