Skilled Workers In Manitoba Candidates Dominate Latest MPNP Draw

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Skilled Workers In Manitoba Candidates Dominate Latest MPNP Draw
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The Skilled Workers In Manitoba stream was the focus of the latest draw to take place under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

The August 15 draw saw 241 out of 360 Letters of Advice to Apply go to SWM candidates. The lowest-ranked candidate scored 542 points.

International Education Stream candidates received 36 LAAs, with no minimum score published.

There were also 83 candidates issued LAAs via a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, part of the Skilled Workers Overseas stream. The lowest-ranked candidate scored 685 points.

An SRI is when candidates are invited to fulfill a specific labour market need.


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Manitoba stated that 32 of the 360 candidates had valid Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.

This was the 71st draw in the history of the MPNP.


What Were the Details of August 15 Manitoba Draw?

Stream Sub-Stream Letters of Advice to Apply Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate
1) Skilled Workers in Manitoba 241 542
2) International Education Stream 36 –
3) Skilled Workers Overseas Strategic Recruitment Initiative 83 685

 

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