Manitoba Provincial
Nomination Program allows skilled immigrants and their families to come to
Manitoba to work and settle there.
Manitoba PNP program
applications are accepted from educated and experienced skilled workers with
English communication skills and have ability and adaptability to settle in
Manitoba as a Permanent Resident along with the family on the same status.
Applicants nominated
for Manitoba can apply for Canadian Permanent Resident Visa for themselves and
their family.
Eligibility Required
for the Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program
Applicants who are
currently working in Manitoba or who intend to migrate to Manitoba are eligible
for Manitoba PNP.
Currently working in
Manitoba:
Applications are
accepted from temporary foreign workers and international student graduates who
have been working in the province full-time for at least 6 months.
Skilled workers
overseas:
Applications from
foreign skilled workers are decided on various factors, including employability
and adaptability. This is a points based immigration system which awards points
to factors like age, English proficiency, work experience, education and
Connection to Manitoba*.
*Connection to
Manitoba: Applicant’s connection to the Manitoba community through family or
friends, or past education or employment experience, or an invitation to apply
from the MPNP.
Documents Required
- Valid Passport
- Educational documents
- Work experience related documents
- Proof of language proficiency
- Birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc
- Health certificates
Features of Manitoba
Provincial Nomination Program
Manitoba PNP enables
applicant to
- Settle in Manitoba with permanent residency
- Access to government-subsidized health care benefits, free education and other social benefits
- Successful applicants can work, study or invest in a business in Manitoba, Canada
Spouse and Dependent
Immigration
Manitoba PNP
encourages family immigration. Eligible accompanying dependents are:
1.Applicant’s spouse
(husband or wife by legal marriage or at least one year of common-law
partnership)
2.Children under age 18 of whom you have legal custody and who are either your biological or adopted children or those of your spouse
2.Children under age 18 of whom you have legal custody and who are either your biological or adopted children or those of your spouse
3.Adult children
between the ages of 18 and 25 are considered only if:
- They are not married or in a common-law relationship
- They are not financially independent due to a physical or mental condition
- They are pursuing full-time academic, professional or vocational training
Note: Aged children
who do not meet the above criteria but want to move with applicant have to
submit their own application, at the same time as you, and indicate they are
connected to the main applicant.
Proven International
Services
Proven International
offers advice and guidance for best possible documentation. We assist and guide
you at each step till you get your visa.
- Expert advice on complete process stage wise
- Visa documentation*
- Provide you the document checklist stage-wise and assisting you with the requisites and the alternatives upon receiving the signed service agreement copy
- Provide documents samples and assist you with inputs wherever necessary
- Corresponding with the department, on your behalf, if required
- Post landing, traveling and settling assistance
*Documentation service
differs from country to country. Please refer your Service Agreement for
further details.
Why Manitoba
Manitoba is one the
most prosperous provinces of Canada which invites skilled professionals from
all parts of the world. Province is enriched both economically and culturally
by generations of people from around the world.
Beside the economic
and cultural factors, Manitoba is famous for it’s natural beauty, clean
environment, relaxed lifestyle and friendliness of it’s cities and towns.