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Manitoba PNP issued 620 invitations in the EOI Draw 194

 

Manitoba PNP issued 620 invitations in the EOI Draw 194

Manitoba PNP issued 620 invitations in the EOI Draw #194

On September 21, 2023, Manitoba held a new invitation round in the Manitoba MPNP. In EOI Draw 194, the MPNP held a new occupation-specific candidate selection under The Skilled Workers in Manitoba (SWM) stream, regular SWM draw, Skilled Workers Overseas stream, and in the International Education Stream and invited 620 candidates. In 2023, MPNP invited 11,789 candidates, and 3,031 of them received invitations in the Express Entry


Details of the EOI Draw 194

The details of the latest EOI Draw 194 in each stream are listed below. Manitoba held a new invitation round in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). In this round, Manitoba has issued LAAs to 620 candidates, including 59 express-entry candidates. 

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Skilled Workers in Manitoba (SWM) stream

The Skilled Workers in Manitoba (SWM) stream invited 298 applicants who scored 612 points and above. 

Manitoba also issued 239 LAAs in the regular SWM draw. The minimum score for the LAA in this category was 631 points, nine points fewer than the previous draw. 


Skilled Workers Overseas stream

In the Skilled Workers Overseas stream, MPNP issued 27 LAAs to candidates invited under the Strategic Recruitment Initiative. The lowest score in the SWO category was 723 points, one point fewer than in the previous draw. 


International Education Stream

56 invitations were issued in the International Education Stream. In this round, Manitoba has issued LAAs to 620 candidates, including 59 express-entry candidates. 

Occupation-specific selection

Profiles declaring current employment in Manitoba in occupations classified as having high labor demands based on Statistics Canada data were taken into consideration.


  • The total number of letters of advice to apply issued is 298.

  • The lowest-ranked candidate invited had a ranking score of 612.

In this draw, jobs from the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 major groups were considered:


  • 64 - Customer and personal service representatives, as well as other customer and personal service occupations.

  • 65 - Sales and customer service occupations.


What is the EOI draw in Manitoba? 


The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducts regular draws through its Expression of Interest (EOI) system to invite individuals in the EOI pool to apply to the MPNP in full. The Expression of Interest (EOI) ranking system applies to the Skilled Worker and International Education Stream pathways. The Business Investor Streams also have their own process for submitting an EOI. Submitting an EOI is the initial step toward obtaining permanent residency in Manitoba through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).


An EOI is not a formal application, instead it's an online profile. Anyone interested in applying to the MPNP must first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI). Candidates answer a series of questions online and are assigned EOI ranking points based on their answers. 


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