Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program Application Process 2024
The Canadian province of Manitoba PNP is a land of natural beauty, with clean, safe and friendly cities and towns that offer a relaxed and enriching lifestyle for you and your family. Manitoba is located between Ontario and Saskatchewan. Manitoba is known for the high quality of our free public health care and school systems. Manitoba has been welcoming immigrants for well over a century. Manitoba is a place where people of many cultures live together in harmony. There are over 200 languages spoken throughout the province. After paying basic annual costs (taxes, housing, child care, car insurance, utilities), a family of five earning $75,000 is left with $ 17,000 per year more in Manitoba than the same family in the province of Ontario (capital city, Toronto).
Here are the general minimum requirements to be eligible for application to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program:
Attain minimum score of 60 out of 100 in the MPNP assessment grid:
- Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in relevant field.
- Candidate should be older than 21 years and younger than 45 years of age.
- They should have a valid job offer or an occupation in-demand.
- Should have at least diploma or degree or equivalent certification.
- Must attain a minimum score of 4.5 IELTS, which should have been taken in the past 2 years.
- Should be able to furnish sample documentation in support of residency in Manitoba.
- Must furnish authorities with a Settlement Plan specifying interest in permanent residency in Manitoba.
MPNP Required Documents Checklist:
- Academic educational certifications.
- Government sponsored Identity Proof.
- Valid passport and travel related documents.
- Evidence of language proficiency (English or French).
- Proof of Funds needed to settle in Manitoba.
- Police and health clearance certificate.
- Marriage Certificates.
- Employment Experience Information.
Factors considered by MPNP for Immigration Application Assessment:
MPNP relies on a point-based assessment grid which takes into account several factors and scores each immigration profile on the basis of the same. These factors are – language proficiency, age, work experience, education, and adaptability and risk assessment. The maximum score that one can achieve is 1000 points and this score is also considered by the IRCC when assessing an application through the Express Entry stream for entry into Manitoba.
First Official Language Proficiency | Ranking Points |
---|---|
CLB 8 OR Higher | 25 Per Band |
CLB 7 | 22 Per Band |
CLB 6 | 20 Per Band |
CLB 5 | 17 Per Band |
CLB 4 | 12 Per Band |
CLB 3 OR Lower | 0 |
Second Official Language | Ranking Points |
---|---|
CLB 5 OR Higher | 25 |
Maximum Points | 125 |
Factor 2 Age | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
18 | 20 | ||
19 | 30 | ||
20 | 40 | ||
21 to 45 | 75 | ||
46 | 40 | ||
47 | 30 | ||
48 | 20 | ||
49 | 10 | ||
50 or Older | 0 | ||
Maximum Points | 75 |
Work Experience | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Less Than 1 Year | 0 | ||
1 Year | 40 | ||
2 Year | 50 | ||
3 Year | 60 | ||
4 Year OR More | 75 | ||
Fully recognized by provincial licensing body | 100 | ||
Maximum Points | 175 |
Education Qualification | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Master’s degree or Doctorate | 125 | ||
Two post-secondary programs of at least 2 years each | 115 | ||
One post-secondary program of three years or more | 110 | ||
One post-secondary program of two years | 100 | ||
One-year post-secondary program | 70 | ||
Trade Certificate | 70 | ||
No formal post-secondary education | 0 |
Adaptability Connection | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Close relative in Manitoba | 200 | ||
Previous work experience in Manitoba (6 months or more) | 100 | ||
Completed post-secondary program in Manitoba (2 years or more) | 100 | ||
Completed post-secondary program in Manitoba (one year) | 50 | ||
Close friend or distant relative in Manitoba | 50 |
Manitoba Demand | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Ongoing employment in Manitoba for 6 months or more with long-term job offer from the same employer | 500 | ||
InvitationtoApplyunderaStrategicInitiative | 500 |
Regional Development | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Immigration destination in Manitoba is outside of Winnipeg | 50 | ||
Maximum Points | 500 |
Risk Assessment | Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
Close relative in another province and no close relative in MB | 0 | ||
Work experience in another province | -100 | ||
Studiesin another province | -100 | ||
Previousimmigration application to another province | 0 | ||
Maximum Points deduct | -200 |
Manitoba PNP visa fee – Every Applicant who wishes to immigrate to Manitoba in Canada has to pay the government fee of Canada which includes the CIC fee Processing and IRCC fee. Below is the fee for Manitoba PNP.
CIC Processing Fee for each application
- Main applicant = CAD$500 per applicant
- Each family member age 19 or older = CAD $500 per applicant
- Each accompanying family member under age 19 who is married or in a common-law relationship = CAD $550 applicant
- Family member under age 19 year = CAD $150 per applicant
Right of Permanent Residence Fee
- Principal applicant: CAD $490 per applicant
- Spouse or common-law partner = CAD $490 per applicant
- Dependent or common law partner = NILL (NO FEE)
We advise that you take the help of professional immigration consultants as they will be able to give your profile the benefit of experience and lead it towards a successful selection.
Further details please call 8448490106 or email us on info@worldoverseasimmigration.com