Manitoba conducted Expression of Interest Draw #210 on February 8, 2024, issuing a total of 282 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) across multiple Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) streams. This draw
continued Manitoba’s focus on candidates with strong family connections in the
province, international education, and targeted overseas recruitment.
Under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream, candidates who
declared a Manitoba supporter who is a close relative were selected. These
supporters were required to be Canadian permanent residents or citizens,
established residents of Manitoba, and residing in the province for at least
one year. A total of 151 LAAs were issued in this category, with the lowest-ranked candidate scoring 619.
The International Education Stream invited 83 candidates who
met stream-specific eligibility requirements, reinforcing Manitoba’s strategy
to retain international graduates who are already contributing to the
provincial economy.
For the Skilled Worker Overseas stream, 48 candidates were
invited under a strategic recruitment initiative. The minimum ranking score for
this group was 713, supporting Manitoba employers in addressing targeted labour
market needs.
Of the 282 LAAs issued in this draw, 26 were granted to
candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker
validation code, creating a direct pathway from provincial nomination to
federal permanent residence.
This MPNP draw highlights Manitoba’s balanced immigration
approach, prioritizing family support, education in Manitoba, and
employer-driven recruitment.
A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation assists
applicants across all MPNP streams, including Skilled Worker in Manitoba,
Skilled Worker Overseas, and the International Education Stream. Our team can
assess your eligibility, review your ranking score, and guide you through the
Manitoba immigration process with confidence.
Book a consultation today to begin your Manitoba PR journey.





