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EOI Draw #201 invited 268 skilled workers and relatives of Manitoba residents

 EOI Draw #201 invited 268 skilled workers and relatives of Manitoba residents

On November 30, 2023, Manitoba held a new invitation round in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).In EOI Draw 201, the MPNP invited 148 applicants under the Close relative in Manitoba selection with a minimum score of 609. 


In the Skilled Workers Overseas stream, MPNP issued 38 LAAs to candidates invited under the Strategic Recruitment Initiative. The lowest score in the SWO category was 720 points, one point fewer than in the previous draw. 

On November 30, 2023, Manitoba held a new invitation round in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).In EOI Draw 201, the MPNP invited 148 applicants under the Close relative in Manitoba selection with a minimum score of 609.   In the Skilled Workers Overseas stream, MPNP issued 38 LAAs to candidates invited under the Strategic Recruitment Initiative. The lowest score in the SWO category was 720 points, one point fewer than in the previous draw.   In addition, 82 invitations were issued in the International Education Stream. In this round, Manitoba has issued LAAs to 268 candidates, including 50 Express Entry candidates. In 2023, MPNP invited 14,450 candidates, and 3,804 of them received invitations in the Express Entry.  Eligibility Criteria for the Close relatives in Manitoba selection  Both the applicant and the supporter must provide documents proving their familial relationship for close relatives. Close relatives may support the application of more than one skilled worker at the same time if they can demonstrate their ability to do so satisfactorily. A Manitoba Supporter must be related to the applicant (or the applicant's spouse) as a close relative. sister or brother,. niece or nephew (i.e., child of your sister or brother),. aunt or uncle (i.e., brother or sister of your mother or father),. first cousin (i.e., child of your aunt or uncle),. mother or father, or. grandmother or grandfather.  About the Manitoba Expression of Interest   The Expression of Interest (EOI) ranking system applies to the Skilled Worker and International Education Stream pathways. The Business Investor Stream pathways each have their own process for submitting an EOI. Submitting an EOI is the first step toward obtaining permanent residency in Manitoba through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).  An EOI is not a formal application, but rather 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 responses. Your profile is then added to a pool of all qualified candidates. On a regular basis, the MPNP invites the highest-scoring candidates in the pool to submit a full application to the MPNP.  Join our RSS Feed   Want to know more details about the “EOI Draw #201 invited 268 skilled workers and relatives of Manitoba residents” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.    Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info  Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates   Get a free Assessment   Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here    All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates



In addition, 82 invitations were issued in the International Education Stream. In this round, Manitoba has issued LAAs to 268 candidates, including 50 express-entry candidates. In 2023, MPNP invited 14,450 candidates, and 3,804 of them received invitations in the Express Entry.


Eligibility Criteria for the Close relatives in Manitoba selection


Both the applicant and the supporter must provide documents proving their familial relationship for close relatives. Close relatives may support the application of more than one skilled worker at the same time if they can demonstrate their ability to do so satisfactorily.

A Manitoba Supporter must be related to the applicant (or the applicant's spouse) as a close relative.

  • sister or brother,.

  • niece or nephew (i.e., child of your sister or brother),.

  • aunt or uncle (i.e., brother or sister of your mother or father),.

  • first cousin (i.e., child of your aunt or uncle),.

  • mother or father, or.

  • grandmother or grandfather.


About the Manitoba Expression of Interest 


The Expression of Interest (EOI) ranking system applies to the Skilled Worker and International Education Stream pathways. The Business Investor Stream pathways each have their own process for submitting an EOI. Submitting an EOI is the first step toward obtaining permanent residency in Manitoba through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).


An EOI is not a formal application, but rather 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 responses. Your profile is then added to a pool of all qualified candidates. On a regular basis, the MPNP invites the highest-scoring candidates in the pool to submit a full application to the MPNP.


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