Hiking, biking, camping, canoeing, and fishing are what Manitoba is all about. From the arctic tundra’s mining in the north to the industry of Hudson Bay in the east and the farmland prairie of the south, Manitoba is a province where a large variety of industries thrive and create jobs for hundreds of thousands of people. There are a number of internationally known frozen food suppliers who have food production facilities in the province which supply french fries to major fast food outlets all across North America.
This sprawling province offers the best career opportunities in Canada. As you will see below, there are quite literally hundreds of in-demand jobs the Manitoba province is urgently looking to fill. Manitoba is said to have the strongest economy in Canada, coupled with the fact that it also has the lowest cost of living, and securing a job offer in this province will mean a fantastic quality of life.
The Manitoba Provincial Nomination program seeks skilled workers and their families whose intention is to settle and permanently live in the province. The MPNP is driven by employers within the province to address labour needs that cannot be fulfilled by the local population. If you are a skilled worker in any of the fields below or a related field, there will most likely be numerous opportunities for you in Manitoba. Health care aides, cooks, store managers, and many more are just some occupations with vacancies throughout the province.
Submit your Expression of Interest on the government of Manitoba’s webpage to be eligible for an invitation to conduct an exploratory visit to the province. During this time you can meet potential employers, consult with occupational regulatory bodies, and consider housing options. There are a number of conditions you must meet to be invited for an exploratory visit:
The following are special rural in-demand occupations, eligible for jobs outside of the Manitoba Capital Region. Hanover, Springfield, Altona, and Rhineland are examples of rural municipalities in need of skilled workers. These small towns and small cities are growing rapidly, creating new jobs every month, and need a strong labour injection to support that growth.
Rural In-Demand Occupations | |
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NOC Code | Eligible Occupations |
3413 | Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates |
9462 | Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers, and related workers |
The language requirements vary depending on the job. However, the absolute minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) score one needs to get an in-demand job is 5, and many streams ask for higher than that. This site can help you find what requirements your chosen job has.
The MPNP bases its rankings on the needs of the local labour market based on Manitoba Labour Market Information, Occupational Forecasts and consulting directly with prominent employers. Consequently, shifts in those factors and the different needs of the industries in Manitoba affect the list.
Yes. Application candidates who either have an in-demand job or have been offered an in-demand job are given priority in Expression of Interest draws. The more in-demand your job is, the better your chances.
If your occupation is in-demand (eligible) in Manitoba and you’d love to live and work in Canada through the MPNP, you’re on the right track.
Your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is based on the following factors:
Provincial Nomination (600 Points)
600 points are awarded for an enhanced Nominee certificate from a province in Canada through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Job Offers (50-600 Points)
A Canadian job offer will also earn you points; the number of points is based on the NOC level of the particular job.
Core Human Capital Factors (600 Points)
These take into account your level of education, for example:
If you intend to gain higher qualifications, your score will increase. This same point system applies to your legal partner or spouse if you applied together.
Language (150 Points)
Improving your language skills in either English or French through a recognized Canadian institution can also raise your CRS score.
Work Experience
The more experience you have, the more points you earn. This also applies to your legal partner or spouse.
You must:
You must register with the Canadian Job Bank within 30 days unless:
You must have a Labour Market Impact Assessment in order to earn Comprehensive Ranking System points, unless you:
If you qualify for any of the Federal Programs, you have 30 days from when you submit your profile to complete the rest of the requirements like registering with the Job Bank. If you do not, your Express Entry profile cannot be activated.
There are three programs to apply for under Express Entry:
The following factors affect your eligibility:
Work Experience
You must:
Language Ability
You must:
Education
You must:
Proof of Funds
You must prove you can support yourself and your family financially, unless:
Additional Factors to Be Considered
This program is aimed at people who wish to become permanent residents (PR) of Canada. This only applies to people who qualify in a skilled trade.
Minimum Requirements
You must:
Skilled Work Experience
These skilled trades are involved in the Federal Skilled Trades Program as ranked by the National Occupational Classification.
Group Number | Job Description |
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72 | Industrial, construction or electrical trades |
73 | Equipment operation and maintenance |
82 | Technical and supervisors in:
|
92 | Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisor Central control operators |
632 | Cooks and chefs |
633 | Bakers and butchers |
Education
You do not need a specific qualification for this program, but you can earn more CRS points if you have:
Language Ability
Be assessed by the province or territory
Each of the provinces or territories have different requirements for the skilled trade industry.
Minimum Requirements
You must:
Skilled Work Experience
Work experience must be gained in the following job levels based on the National Occupational Classifications.
Job Description | Skill Type |
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Technical jobs | B |
Skilled trades | B |
Professional jobs | A |
Managerial jobs | 0 |
Education
You do not need an education to apply for this program, but you can score higher if you:
Language Ability
To qualify you must score well in the various language tests determined by the CEC.
Canadian Language Benchmark Score Needed | Job Level (NOC) |
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7 | 0 |
7 | A |
5 | B |
The language test must be approved by IRCC and must not be older than two years when you apply.
Note:work experience gained as a student or a self-employed individual does not count.
Work experience must be within three years of applying for the Canadian Experience Class. Work experience must be gained in the following job levels as based on National Occupational Classifications.
Job description | Skill Type |
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Technical jobs | B |
Skilled trades | B |
Professional jobs | A |
Managerial jobs | 0 |
You do not need an education to apply for this program, but you can score higher if:
Note: Only apply for an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if your foreign education is either equal to, or higher than the Canadian education standard.
To qualify you must score well in:
Canadian Language Benchmark score needed | Job level (NOC) |
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7 | 0 |
7 | A |
5 | B |
The Language Test must be approved by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada .These tests are based off your French and English ability to:
Your test results must be included if you are applying for this program through the Express Entry program. Note: these tests must not be older than two years when you apply.
When you apply for the Express Entry, and want to immigrate with your common law partner, you must choose who will be the principal applicant.
Note: a common law partner is a person who has been married to you for one year. This applies for same sex and opposite sex partners.
Choose the principal applicant by looking at who will score the highest points under the Express Entry program.
You may be inadmissible if you are:
Note:under the Express Entry you can apply to live in other provinces/territories in Canada, except Quebec. This province has its own set of requirements needed for you to enter.
These are the factors that are used to calculate CRS Points
A legal agent is an authorized representative that must be:
Note: An unauthorized agent will not be able to help you with your application.
If you want to ensure that your Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is an authorized consultant, you can check with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).
The ICCRC’s website has a register of all the persons that are qualified to be Canadian Immigration Consultants. Any individual who claims to be a legal consultant will have a RCIC code. If there are no results for a person’s RCIC code, then they are not a legal Canadian Immigration Consultant.
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If you are married provide following documents for your spouse and dependent child whether they are
accompanying or not:
Please note that CIC provide us 60 days to submit 2nd stage documentation from the date of Invitation
and we may take up to 7 business day to submit from the date of receipt of all documents from you.
So kindly start collecting all documents beforehand.
Your all education documents after 12th class. If your diploma, certificate or degree
was not issued in Canada, you must also provide an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
You must show that you have at least 12 months of full-time work experience within the 36
months before your application.
You must provide the following documents of you and your spouse:
Submit bank statement or balance certificate to prove you have enough funds to settle in
Canada.
**All documents in a language other than English or French must be translated. Provide both a
photocopy of the document and the translation in English or French. **