
December 18, 2025, Manitoba, Canada — The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held a new round of invitations under the Skilled Worker Stream, issuing a total of 63 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs).
Invitations were extended to candidates under both the Skilled Worker in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas pathways who had been directly invited through Manitoba’s strategic recruitment initiatives.
Draw Results and Distribution
According to official data, the 63 invitations were distributed across the following strategic recruitment categories:
- Employer Services: 10
- Francophone Community: 27
- Regional Communities: 5
- Temporary Public Policy (TPP): 21
Among the invited candidates, eight declared that they held a valid Express Entry profile, highlighting Manitoba’s continued alignment with the federal Express Entry system.
Policy Signals Reflected by Each Recruitment Category
Based on the category design and invitation numbers, the latest draw sends several clear policy signals:
- Employer Services (10 invitations) This initiative aims to help approved Manitoba employers retain key workers. Employers endorse eligible candidates, enabling them to apply for permanent residence through the MPNP.
- Francophone Community (27 invitations) Under the MPNP framework, a “Francophone candidate” is defined as an applicant whose French proficiency is equal to or higher than their English proficiency, supported by an MPNP-approved language test. This category accounted for the largest share of invitations, underscoring Manitoba’s continued emphasis on attracting Francophone immigrants.
- Regional Communities (5 invitations) This stream supports labour market and demographic needs in communities outside Winnipeg. It is developed in collaboration with local employers, municipalities, and settlement organizations.
- Temporary Public Policy (TPP) (21 invitations) This category is linked to a federal temporary public policy that facilitates work permits for certain prospective provincial nominees. Notably, Manitoba has announced that it stopped accepting new TPP work permit support letter submissions as of December 16, 2025, at 12:59 a.m. Eastern Time, making this draw an important milestone in the wind-down of that policy.
Possible Reasons for Not Receiving an Invitation
The MPNP also advises that candidates who submitted an Expression of Interest (EOI) and appeared to meet the selection criteria but did not receive an LAA may have encountered one of the following issues:
- They indicated completion of an approved English or French language test but failed to provide a valid test number, or the test results had expired; or
- They indicated having received an invitation under a strategic recruitment initiative but did not provide a valid invitation number.
Conclusion
Overall, while modest in size, this Manitoba provincial nomination draw demonstrates a clear policy direction: continued support for local employers, a strong emphasis on Francophone immigration, and careful management of regional development and temporary public policy transitions.
For candidates planning to apply through the MPNP, ensuring complete and accurate EOI information, maintaining valid language test results, and closely monitoring strategic recruitment initiatives remain key factors in improving the chances of success.









