Manitoba Targets Three Provincial Streams With 230 LAAs

111
Skilled Workers In Manitoba Receive 261 of 299 LAAs in New MPNP Draw
Canada immigration free assessment

A new batch of 230 candidates received Letters of Advice to Apply in the latest draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

The November 21 draw featured LAAs for skilled worker and international graduate immigration candidates.

Candidates for the Skilled Workers In Manitoba stream received 185 LAAs, with a minimum score of 504 points.

Skilled Worker Oversea candidates received 16 LAAs as part of a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, with the lowest-ranked candidate scoring 739.

A further 29 candidates received LAAs through the International Education Stream. 


Read More

Manitoba To Welcome Exploratory Visits From Francophone Immigration Candidates
Manitoba Immigration Draw: 180 LAAs Sent Through 3 Provincial Streams
Manitoba Immigration Majors On Skilled Workers In New MPNP Draw


Manitoba stated that 20 of the 230 candidates had valid Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.

For detailed requirements of all the streams featured in this draw, please see below.

This was the 77th draw in the history of the MPNP.


What Were the Details of November 21 Manitoba Draw?

Stream Sub-Stream Letters of Advice to Apply Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate
1) Skilled Workers in Manitoba 185 504
2) International Education Stream 29 –
3) Skilled Workers Overseas Strategic Recruitment Initiative 16 739

 

Canada immigration free assessment
Previous articleBritish Columbia Issues 56 Immigration Invitations Targeting 29 Tech Pilot Occupations
Next articleExpress Entry Candidates Scoring 400 Get NOI Letters From Alberta
Colin Singer
Colin Singer is an international acclaimed Canadian immigration lawyer and founder of immigration.ca featured on Wikipedia. Colin Singer is also founding director of the Canadian Citizenship & Immigration Resource Center (CCIRC) Inc. He served as an Associate Editor of ‘Immigration Law Reporter’, the pre-eminent immigration law publication in Canada. He previously served as an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Quebec and National Immigration Law Sections and is currently a member of the Canadian Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Colin has twice appeared as an expert witness before Canada’s House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. He is frequently recognized as a recommended authority at national conferences sponsored by government and non-government organizations on matters affecting Canada’s immigration and human resource industries. Since 2009, Colin has been a Governor of the Quebec Bar Foundation a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of the profession, and became a lifetime member in 2018.