Manitoba's immigration authorities, in Canada's central province, completed a targeted immigration selection on April 17 local time through its widely popular Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). This draw primarily targeted applicants under the "Skilled Worker Overseas stream," particularly those candidates who were pre-selected via specific channels.
According to official information released by the MPNP, a total of 27 "Letters of Advice to Apply" (LAAs) were issued in this round. The LAA is the official document used by the Manitoba Nominee Program to invite candidates to formally submit their application for provincial nomination, functionally similar to the "Invitation to Apply" (ITA) used in other Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) or the federal Express Entry system.
Targeted Invitations and the Strategic Recruitment Initiative
The 27 candidates who received LAAs in this round share a notable commonality: they were all directly invited through the MPNP's "Strategic Recruitment Initiative." This signifies they were not drawn from the general pool of skilled immigrant candidates but were targeted individuals pre-selected by the Manitoba immigration authorities based on specific labour market demands and employer partnership programs.
In addition to meeting all basic eligibility requirements of the "Skilled Worker Overseas stream," these invited candidates also needed to achieve a high score of at least 621 points on Manitoba's immigration assessment grid. This score threshold reflects the high competitiveness of this draw and the stringent requirements regarding candidate qualifications.
It is worth noting that among the 27 individuals invited, 3 candidates declared that they also possess a valid profile in Canada's federal Express Entry system and a corresponding Job Seeker Validation Code. This suggests they may potentially utilize an Express Entry-aligned provincial nomination pathway to expedite their application process for Canadian permanent residence.
Focus on In-Province Licensed Professionals
Additionally, beyond the invitations for overseas skilled workers, the MPNP noted in this announcement that it also extended invitations to another group of candidates. These individuals are already present in Manitoba, hold the licenses required for full practice in specific regulated professions, and are currently working in the province. However, the official announcement did not specify the exact number of these invitations or the particular MPNP sub-stream involved. This move shows the MPNP's efforts to not only attract overseas talent but also to actively retain and nominate individuals already contributing their professional skills within Manitoba.
Understanding the "Strategic Recruitment Initiative"
The core mechanism behind this draw, the "Strategic Recruitment Initiative," is a crucial program designed by Manitoba to assist local employers in addressing immediate and ongoing shortages of skilled workers. This initiative permits eligible Manitoba employers who urgently require skilled talent and meet specific criteria, upon completing the province's stipulated "ABC Recruitment Process," to directly recommend international candidates they wish to hire to the provincial immigration department's "Employer Services" section.
To be considered for a nomination opportunity via this pathway, candidates must, in addition to satisfying the base requirements of the relevant immigration stream:
- Hold a full-time, permanent or long-term job offer from a Manitoba employer.
- Demonstrate the ability to successfully establish themselves in Manitoba and possess a genuine intention to settle there permanently.
- Meet specific qualification standards, including:
- Age generally between 21 and 45 (unless the employer specifically requests otherwise).
- Completed post-secondary education as required by the employer and occupation (in select pilot projects, on-the-job training might be acceptable).
- At least two years of full-time work experience within the last five years related to the nominated occupation.
- Language proficiency meeting the minimum standard for the occupation's skill level (TEER): Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 5 in all abilities for TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupations; CLB level 4 in all abilities for TEER 4 or 5 occupations.
- Achieve at least 60 points on the MPNP's comprehensive assessment grid.
Furthermore, the initiative gives clear preference to applicants willing to settle in areas outside the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region. At the same time, candidates with strong ties to other Canadian provinces (such as prior work or study experience elsewhere in Canada) may be viewed as a "retention risk," which could negatively impact their likelihood of approval.
This targeted draw by the Manitoba Nominee Program once again highlights the flexibility and specificity of its immigration policies, actively and precisely recruiting diverse talent aligned with the province's developmental needs through innovative, employer-collaborative models.









