Monday, April 7, 2025

MPNP Selection on Apr 3.

 






Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in Canada have received only 50% of their allocations compared to last year.
As a result, many provinces have either halted their PNP processes or are proceeding very slowly. In fact, several provinces have yet to conduct any selections at all, or are taking a very passive approach to the process.

 

In the case of Manitoba’s PNP (MPNP),
9,540 cases were processed in 2024, but only 4,750 cases have been allocated for 2025. Despite the cut, Manitoba remains relatively more active in issuing invitations compared to other provinces. However, due to the cap, the number of invitations remains quite limited, resulting in significantly higher cut-off scores.

 

If 4,750 is the annual quota for this year, then an average of 396 cases can be processed monthly. Taking into account rejections and withdrawals, over 500 invitations may need to be issued each month. However, only 325 invitations were issued in January, 117 in February, and 219 in March.

 

While Manitoba is also being cautious, its relatively frequent draws still make it stand out among the provinces.

 

On April 3rd, only 4 invitations were issued — the lowest number so far this year. These invitations were issued under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream as part of the MPNP’s Strategic Recruitment Initiative.

 

This stream targets candidates currently working overseas in occupations that Manitoba has identified as in-demand. These individuals must receive a direct invitation from a recruiter officially designated by the province.

 

Now is the time to broaden your research and exploration regarding Canadian permanent residency opportunities.

 

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