Skilled Workers In Manitoba Receive 261 of 299 LAAs in New MPNP Draw

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Skilled Workers In Manitoba Receive 261 of 299 LAAs in New MPNP Draw
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A new draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program saw the province issue 299 Letters of Advice to Apply to skilled workers and international graduates.

The March 11 draw saw LAAs issued through three MPNP streams.

Skilled Workers in Manitoba received 261 LAAs, with the lowest-ranked candidates scoring 459 points.

International Education Stream candidates received 35 LAAs.

The remaining 3 LAAs went to Skilled Workers Overseas candidates through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, with a minimum score of 728.


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Manitoba stated that 35 of the 299 candidates had valid Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.

This was the 110th draw in the history of the MPNP.


What Were the Details of the Latest Manitoba Draw?

Stream Sub-Stream Letters of Advice to Apply Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate
1) Skilled Workers in Manitoba 261 459
2) International Education Stream 35 –
3) Skilled Workers Overseas Strategic Recruitment Initiative 3 728

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