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    Manitoba Issues 104 LAA for PR

    In a significant development for immigration candidates, the province of Manitoba conducted a draw on March 8, 2024, under the Skilled Worker Overseas category, issuing a total of 104 Letters of Advice to Apply for Permanent Residency.
    The Skilled Worker Overseas category targets individuals who have been directly invited by the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative. This initiative is designed to attract skilled workers who possess the qualifications and experience needed to contribute to the province’s economic growth.

    Among the key details of this draw:

    Notably, of the 104 Letters of Advice to Apply issued in this draw, 20 were specifically allocated to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code. This demonstrates Manitoba’s commitment to selecting candidates through various pathways, including those already in the federal Express Entry system.
    The ranking score of the lowest-ranked candidate invited, standing at 614, reflects the competitive nature of the selection process. Candidates with higher-ranking scores are given preference, and this draw indicates that Manitoba is actively seeking individuals with a strong potential to contribute to the province’s economy.
    The issuance of these Letters of Advice to Apply is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to become permanent residents of Manitoba. This draw not only recognizes the skills and qualifications of the selected candidates but also aligns with the province’s efforts to attract individuals who can address specific labor market needs.
    The MPNP continues to play a pivotal role in facilitating immigration to Manitoba, ensuring that the province remains an attractive destination for skilled workers from around the world. As the immigration landscape evolves, such draws contribute to the diversification and growth of Manitoba’s workforce, strengthening its position as a hub for economic development and innovation.
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