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    Manitoba Opens June with New PNP Draw, Inviting 104 Skilled Worker Candidates

    Manitoba has continued its immigration selection efforts in 2026 by conducting a new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw aimed at attracting skilled workers who have established connections with the province through targeted recruitment initiatives.

    The latest selection round took place on June 4, 2026, and resulted in more than 100 candidates receiving invitations to pursue provincial nomination. The draw reflects Manitoba’s ongoing strategy of filling labour shortages and supporting economic growth by selecting foreign talent already identified through specialized recruitment channels.

    Manitoba Conducts 11th Immigration Draw of 2026

    The June 4 invitation round marked Manitoba’s eleventh draw of the year under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). In this round, the province issued 104 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) through its Skilled Worker Stream.

    Selected candidates came from two major immigration pathways:

    Unlike many regular draws that focus on ranking scores, this invitation round specifically targeted candidates who had previously received direct invitations through Manitoba’s strategic recruitment programs. To qualify for consideration, applicants needed to indicate in their Expression of Interest (EOI) profile that they had been invited through an approved recruitment initiative or through the former Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Work Permits for Prospective Provincial Nominee Program Candidates.

    Employer Recruitment and TPP Candidates Lead Invitations

    The majority of invitations were distributed among candidates connected to Manitoba employers and those who had benefited from the Temporary Public Policy (TPP). The province released the following breakdown showing how invitations were allocated across different recruitment initiatives:

    Strategic recruitment initiative LAAs issued
    Employer Services 40
    Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Work Permits for Prospective Provincial Nominee Program Candidates (TPP) 39
    Francophone Community 17
    Ethnocultural Communities 6
    Regional Communities 2

    Employer-supported candidates received the largest share of invitations, highlighting Manitoba’s focus on addressing workforce shortages through direct employer engagement. Candidates from French-speaking communities also received a notable number of invitations, reflecting the province’s efforts to strengthen Francophone immigration outside Quebec.

    Express Entry Candidates Also Benefited

    Among the 104 invitations issued, 15 were awarded to candidates who had active profiles in Canada’s Express Entry system. These individuals had successfully provided:

    Receiving a provincial nomination through Manitoba can significantly improve an applicant’s chances of obtaining permanent residence, particularly for those linked to the federal Express Entry system.

    Why Some Eligible Candidates May Not Have Received Invitations

    The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program noted that some candidates who appeared to satisfy the draw requirements may not have been selected.

    Several common issues can prevent an invitation from being issued, including:

    Invalid Language Test Information

    Candidates may have entered expired language results or failed to provide a valid identification number for an approved English or French language examination.

    Missing Recruitment Initiative Details

    Applicants who claimed they had received an invitation through a strategic recruitment initiative but did not enter a valid invitation number may have been excluded from consideration.

    TPP Work Permit Holders Still Being Processed

    The province also clarified that some holders of TPP-related work permits may not have received invitations yet. Manitoba is currently prioritizing applicants whose Manitoba Support Letters were approved before June 30, 2025, before moving to later approvals.

    Manitoba Has Issued More Than 1,700 Invitations in 2026

    With the latest draw included, Manitoba has now issued 1,709 Letters of Advice to Apply so far in 2026.

    All invitations this year have been distributed through the Skilled Worker Stream, underscoring the province’s focus on attracting workers who can contribute directly to Manitoba’s labour market.

    Skilled Worker – NB Graduates

    Applicants in certain occupations remained excluded under all pathways

    Monthly Invitations Through the Skilled Worker Stream

    The number of EOI candidates invited during the first four months of the year varied significantly, with April recording the strongest activity.

    EOIs Drawn

    Month EOIs Drawn
    January 102
    February 101
    March 60
    April 340
    Total 603

    April accounted for more than half of all invitations issued during the first four months of the year, indicating a substantial increase in selection activity.

    *Want to apply for MPNP? Let the universal adviser guide you through the process.

    Manitoba Issues Thousands of Nominations

    For 2026, Manitoba received a nomination allocation of 6,239 spaces from the federal government. The province has already used a significant portion of that allocation by issuing nominations across the first four months of the year.

    Nominations Issued

    Month Nominations Issued
    January 484
    February 425
    March 389
    April 445
    Total 1,743

    Enhanced Nominations

    Month Nominations Issued
    January 154
    February 146
    March 129
    April 142
    Total 571

    Enhanced nominations are particularly valuable because they are linked to the federal Express Entry system and can accelerate the pathway to permanent residence.

    *Want to apply for MPNP? Let the universal adviser guide you through the process.

    Application Intake Remains Steady

    Manitoba continued to receive a steady flow of nomination applications throughout the year.

    Nomination Applications Received

    Month Applications Received
    January 292
    February 237
    March 105
    April 109
    Total 743

    The figures suggest that while application volumes decreased after February, interest in Manitoba’s immigration pathways remains consistent.

    *Want to apply for MPNP? Let the universal adviser guide you through the process.

    Processing Backlog Shows Significant Improvement

    One of the most notable trends in Manitoba’s immigration data is the reduction in applications waiting for assessment. The number of files under review declined substantially between January and April, indicating ongoing efforts by the province to improve processing efficiency.

    Nomination Applications in Assessment or Pending Assessment

    Month Applications Received
    January 2,605
    February 2,355
    March 2,030
    April 1,014
    Total 8,004

    The sharp decline in April suggests that Manitoba has been making considerable progress in processing existing inventories.

    *Want to apply for MPNP? Let the universal adviser guide you through the process.

    Refusal Numbers Remain Relatively Low

    Although many applicants successfully move through the nomination process, some applications are refused after assessment.

    Nomination Application Refusals

    Month Refusals
    January 95
    February 38
    March 35
    April 95
    Total 263

    Refusals can occur for various reasons, including incomplete documentation, failure to meet eligibility requirements, or inconsistencies in application information.

    *Want to apply for MPNP? Let the universal adviser guide you through the process.

    Outlook for Manitoba Immigration in 2026

    The latest draw demonstrates Manitoba’s continued reliance on targeted recruitment initiatives to meet labour market demands. By selecting candidates already connected to employers, communities, and provincial recruitment programs, the province is prioritizing newcomers who are likely to integrate quickly into Manitoba’s economy.

    With more than 1,700 invitations already issued this year and thousands of nomination spaces still available under its 2026 allocation, Manitoba is expected to remain an active participant in Canada’s provincial immigration system throughout the remainder of the year.

    Source: immigratemanitoba.com/draws/

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