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Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP): Requirements, Eligibility, Process & Documents for Indians

Manitoba's economic immigration program. Three streams — Skilled Worker, International Education, and Business Investor — locally driven based on Manitoba employer and labour market needs.

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Processing Time

~13 months (federal)

Visa Fee

CAD 500 (provincial) + CAD 1,525 (federal)

Validity

Permanent

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is Manitoba's economic immigration program. It works in collaboration with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to nominate internationally trained workers, international graduates, and business investors for Canadian permanent residence based on the labour market and economic needs of Manitoba. The MPNP operates three streams: the Skilled Worker Stream, the International Education Stream (IES), and the Business Investor Stream (BIS). The Skilled Worker and International Education streams use an Expression of Interest (EOI) pool system, from which candidates receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) before submitting a full application.

The MPNP is locally driven and based on the needs of Manitoba employers. The Skilled Worker Stream selects candidates who have a strong connection to Manitoba through employment, family ties, previous education or work experience in the province, or through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative. Unlike some other provincial programs, the MPNP does not have a direct Express Entry-linked pathway that adds 600 CRS points; instead, the MPNP issues nominations that allow candidates to apply to IRCC for permanent residence within 180 days of nomination. The MPNP application is submitted through the MPNP Online portal.

Who can apply for Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program?

  • Foreign workers already employed in Manitoba with the skills, education, and language ability to make an ongoing contribution to the Manitoba economy (Skilled Worker in Manitoba — SWM pathway)
  • International workers living outside Manitoba with a demonstrated connection to the province through close family members or friends in Manitoba (Skilled Worker Overseas — SWO pathway)
  • International workers who have previous education or work experience in Manitoba (Skilled Worker Overseas — SWO pathway)
  • International workers directly invited by the MPNP through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative (Skilled Worker Overseas — SWO pathway)
  • International students graduating from a designated Manitoba post-secondary institution who have a qualifying job offer in Manitoba (International Education Stream — Career Employment Pathway)
  • International students completing a graduate internship at a Manitoba employer following graduation from a designated Manitoba institution (International Education Stream — Graduate Internship Pathway)
  • International students who have graduated from a designated Manitoba institution and wish to start a business in Manitoba (International Education Stream — International Student Entrepreneur Pilot)
  • Qualified business investors and entrepreneurs who have the intent and ability to start or purchase a business in Manitoba (Business Investor Stream)
  • Spouses or common-law partners and dependent children can be included as accompanying family members on any MPNP application

Specific eligibility criteria vary by stream and pathway. A strong Manitoba connection — through existing employment, family in the province, or previous education or work experience — is central to the Skilled Worker Stream. Visit immigratemanitoba.com and review the official stream guide for exact requirements.

What are the requirements and key details of Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program?

  • Three Main Streams: Skilled Worker Stream; International Education Stream (IES); Business Investor Stream (BIS)
  • Skilled Worker Stream Pathways: Skilled Worker in Manitoba (SWM) — for workers already employed in Manitoba; Skilled Worker Overseas (SWO) — for overseas workers with a Manitoba connection
  • International Education Stream Pathways: Career Employment Pathway; Graduate Internship Pathway; International Student Entrepreneur Pilot (ISEP)
  • Manitoba Connection Requirement (SWO): Must demonstrate a connection to Manitoba through close family or friends in the province, previous education in Manitoba, previous work experience in Manitoba, or an invitation from the MPNP through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative
  • Application Method (Skilled Worker & IES): Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile through the MPNP Online portal. The MPNP issues a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) to selected candidates
  • Application Method (Business Investor Stream): Separate process that does not use the MPNP Online portal. Applicants contact the MPNP directly
  • Federal PR Application Deadline: Within 180 days from the date of MPNP nomination, you must submit a separate application to IRCC for permanent residence
  • MPNP Application Fee: CAD 500
  • Federal Government Fee: CAD 1,525 per adult (CAD 950 processing + CAD 575 RPRF); CAD 260 per dependent child
  • Biometrics Fee: CAD 85 (individual); CAD 170 (family of 2+)
  • Federal Processing Time: Approximately 13 months for base PNP applications after IRCC begins processing
  • IES Eligibility — International Students: Must have graduated from a designated Manitoba post-secondary institution. International students who graduated in another Canadian province are not eligible under IES but may qualify under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway
  • Intent to Reside: Must demonstrate genuine intent to live and work in Manitoba after becoming a permanent resident

What are the documents required for Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program?

  • Valid passport and travel documents for all applicants and accompanying family members
  • Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) issued by the MPNP (required to start a full application for Skilled Worker and IES streams)
  • Language test results from an IRCC-approved test (IELTS General Training, CELPIP, TEF Canada, TCF Canada, or PTE Core) demonstrating the required CLB level
  • Educational credentials and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report for post-secondary credentials earned outside Canada
  • Employment documentation from your Manitoba employer: employment letter on company letterhead, pay stubs, T4 slips, and proof of full-time ongoing employment (Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway)
  • Evidence of Manitoba connection for overseas applicants: letters from Manitoba family or friends, proof of previous employment or study in Manitoba, or letter of invitation from the MPNP (Skilled Worker Overseas pathway)
  • Manitoba post-secondary institution diploma or transcript confirming graduation (International Education Stream)
  • Job offer letter from a Manitoba employer on company letterhead, detailing the NOC code, wage, hours, and duration (IES — Career Employment Pathway)
  • Graduate internship agreement or letter from Manitoba employer confirming the internship position (IES — Graduate Internship Pathway)
  • Business plan and source of funds documentation (IES — International Student Entrepreneur Pilot; Business Investor Stream)
  • Proof of net worth and business experience documentation (Business Investor Stream)
  • Medical examination results from an IRCC-approved panel physician (collected at the federal stage)
  • Police clearance certificates from every country where you lived for 6+ months since age 18 (collected at the federal stage)
  • Biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) at a designated collection centre (collected at the federal stage)
  • Proof of relationship for spouse, common-law partner, or dependent children (marriage certificate, birth certificates, etc.)

How to Apply for Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program: Step-by-Step Process

01

Choose the Right MPNP Stream and Pathway

Determine whether you qualify for the Skilled Worker Stream (SWM if already working in Manitoba, or SWO if overseas with a Manitoba connection), the International Education Stream (if you graduated from a designated Manitoba post-secondary institution), or the Business Investor Stream (if you are a qualified entrepreneur or investor). Check the Manitoba Immigration website for current stream-specific eligibility criteria.

02

Take a Language Test and Get an ECA

Take an IRCC-approved language test (IELTS General Training, CELPIP, TEF Canada, TCF Canada, or PTE Core) and obtain an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for any post-secondary credentials earned outside Canada. A higher language score improves your EOI ranking.

03

Create an Expression of Interest (EOI) Profile

For the Skilled Worker and International Education streams, create an EOI profile through the MPNP Online portal. Your profile is scored based on human capital factors, Manitoba labour market connections, and settlement factors. For the Business Investor Stream, contact the MPNP directly as BIS uses a separate application process.

04

Receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA)

The MPNP selects candidates from the EOI pool and issues Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA) to qualified applicants. If you receive an LAA, you are invited to submit a full application to the MPNP. The MPNP is locally driven — selection is based on Manitoba employer and labour market needs.

05

Submit Your Full MPNP Application

Submit a complete application to the MPNP through the MPNP Online portal after receiving an LAA. Provide all required documents for your stream and pathway. MPNP officers thoroughly assess your application against the eligibility criteria for your stream.

06

Receive Provincial Nomination

If your MPNP application is approved, Manitoba issues a provincial nomination certificate. Successful applicants are nominated by the MPNP and can proceed to the federal permanent residence stage.

07

Apply to IRCC for Federal Permanent Residence

Within 180 days of receiving your MPNP nomination, submit a separate application for permanent residence to the Government of Canada through IRCC. Pay the federal fee of CAD 1,525 per adult plus biometrics. Processing through the federal base PNP stream typically takes approximately 13 months.

08

Land in Canada and Settle in Manitoba

After IRCC approval, you receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and PR visa. Land in Canada to activate your PR status and settle in Manitoba. Manitoba Immigration offers settlement programs and services to help you and your family integrate into the community.

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program is a locally driven immigration program that selects candidates based on Manitoba's specific labour market needs and the applicant's connection to the province. The Skilled Worker Stream is the most common route for internationally trained workers, with the Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway offering a clear path for those already working in the province. The International Education Stream provides Manitoba graduates a faster pathway to permanent residence.

Review the MPNP eligibility criteria for your chosen stream and pathway carefully before submitting an EOI. A strong connection to Manitoba — through existing employment, family in the province, or previous education or work experience — significantly improves your chances of receiving a Letter of Advice to Apply. For details, visit immigratemanitoba.com and review the official stream guide for your pathway.

For detailed insights on eligibility, document checklist, visa validity, and common refusal reasons, explore PR Visa FAQs guide to know the answers of all your questions.

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