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    Manitoba Prioritizes International Graduates and Skilled Talent in Latest Draw

    Manitoba has unveiled the results of its latest immigration selection round under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), extending a total of 492 invitations to candidates across two immigration streams. The province continues to align its immigration strategy with its long-term settlement and labour market objectives by selecting applicants with family links and strategic value to Manitoba communities.

    This latest selection round took place on May 1, 2025, and focused exclusively on skilled workers outside Canada.

    Manitoba’s Family-Centric Approach to International Graduates

    A significant portion of the invitations — 478 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) — were issued under the International Education Stream (IES). This draw specifically prioritized former international students who had completed their education in Manitoba and had close relatives already living in the province.

    To qualify for this invitation round, applicants needed to:

    Eligible relatives include:

    In addition, the supporting relative must have been a resident of Manitoba for a minimum of one year and submit a settlement plan outlining how they will assist the newcomer in establishing themselves in the province. Documentation verifying the relationship and the supporter’s residency history is mandatory at the time of application submission.

    This draw did not reflect any changes to the stream’s standard eligibility but reinforced Manitoba’s intention to encourage immigration through established family networks.

    Selective Invitations Through Strategic Skilled Worker Programs

    Beyond the IES, Manitoba also issued 14 invitations through its Skilled Worker Stream, targeting individuals identified via strategic recruitment initiatives. These candidates were selected based on their specialized skills, alignment with community or employer needs, and their ability to adapt to Manitoba’s socio-economic environment.

    Here’s how the 14 invitations were distributed:

    Recruitment Program Invitations
    Employer Services 5
    Francophone Community Engagement 5
    Regional Immigration Campaigns 3
    Cultural Diversity Programs 1

    Candidates invited through these initiatives needed to score at least 712 points on Manitoba’s assessment grid. These selections underscore the province’s focus on attracting talent not just to urban hubs but also to regional areas and underrepresented communities.

    What This Draw Signals About Manitoba’s Immigration Goals

    This latest round of invitations demonstrates a clear policy direction:

    Rather than solely filling job vacancies, Manitoba aims to foster inclusive and sustainable growth by building communities around long-term support systems, regional development, and social integration.

    Next Steps for Selected Candidates

    Applicants who received an LAA must submit a complete application with supporting documents, including:

    Those unable to meet these requirements may be advised to decline the invitation to avoid processing issues.

    What This Means for International Applicants

    This latest draw reinforces Manitoba’s commitment to targeted and need-based immigration. For international professionals, the province offers a clear message: those with meaningful ties to Manitoba and the skills to support its economic growth will find real opportunities here.

    Prospective applicants are advised to assess their qualifications carefully and explore connections that may align them with Manitoba’s immigration strategy — whether through family, former education or employment, or direct employer engagement.

    Implications for Future Applicants

    This draw serves as a reminder that the MPNP continues to leverage its provincial authority to handpick candidates who fit very specific criteria. Applicants hoping to receive an invitation through future Skilled Worker Overseas draws should consider the following:

    Final Thoughts

    Manitoba continues to stand out as one of Canada’s most community-focused provinces when it comes to immigration. With family bonds, regional vitality, and employer partnerships at the heart of its strategy, the MPNP is creating real opportunities for newcomers to thrive — not just arrive.
    Interested applicants are encouraged to explore their options under the MPNP and stay informed about future draws that may align with their background and qualifications.
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