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MPNP – Skilled Workers Overseas (SWO) – Manitoba Support

To apply to the Skilled Worker Overseas (SWO) Pathway, you must demonstrate an established connection to Manitoba through either:

  • Manitoba Experience
  • Manitoba Support
  • Manitoba Invitation

Manitoba Support
A Manitoba Supporter is an established resident of the province who is a friend or relative of the applicant and is willing and able to review and endorse the applicant’s plan for settling and finding employment in their destination community. A Manitoba Supporter must be the applicant’s close relative or friend/distant relative

Age

You must be between 18 - 49 years of age

Language

To demonstrate your level of English proficiency, all applicants (except those currently working in Manitoba in TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3; previously NOC 0, A or B) must submit valid official results of an MPNP-approved language test taken no more than two years prior to the date you submit your MPNP Online application. Applicants whose occupation is classified at TEER 4 or 5 (previously NOC C or D) must, in order to be eligible to apply, have at least CLB/NCLC 4.

Education Outside Canada

A minimum of either a:

  • One-year post-secondary program
  • or

  • Trade certificate is required

Work/Business Experience

A minimum of 1 year of full-time employment in the past five years is required. Only full-time jobs of six months (continuous) or longer are considered.

Adaptability / Accompanying members

Adaptability points are calculated according to documented proof of an established connection to Manitoba and employability in your assessed occupation, demonstrating that you have the genuine intention and ability to successfully settle and economically establish in Manitoba as a permanent resident.

A connection to Manitoba is required of all applicants. You can only receive points for one type of connection, even if multiple apply to you.

In addition to adaptability points, you may also score points for regional immigration for having a connection to, and planning to settle in, a region of Manitoba outside the city of Winnipeg. Regional points are supplemental only and cannot be a substitute for another connection to the province.

Relatives in Province

*If the applicant is demonstrating an established connection to Manitoba through the support of family members or friends (Manitoba Support):

A Manitoba Supporter is an established resident of the province who is a friend or relative of the applicant and is willing and able to review and endorse the applicant’s plan for settling and finding employment in their destination community. A Manitoba Supporter must be the applicant’s close relative or friend/distant relative, and must be,

  • able to provide documents proving they reside and are established in Manitoba and have been living in the province continuously for at least one year (e.g., copy of Manitoba Health Card);
  • a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • able to demonstrate sufficiently close ties to the applicant and to Manitoba;
  • able to demonstrate that any applications they previously supported resulted in successful, permanent economic establishment in Manitoba; and
  • able to support the applicant’s Settlement Plan.
  • For close relatives, both the applicant and the supporter must provide documents proving their familial relationship. Close relatives may support the application of more than one skilled worker at a time provided they satisfactorily demonstrate their ability to do so.
  • To be considered a close relative, a Manitoba Supporter must be related to the applicant (or the applicant’s spouse) as their

    • sister or brother,
    • niece or nephew (i.e., child of your sister or brother),
    • aunt or uncle (i.e., brother or sister of your mother or father),
    • first cousin (i.e., child of your aunt or uncle),
    • mother or father, or
    • grandmother or grandfather.

For friends and distant relatives, their household must not be currently supporting the settlement of another MPNP applicant, provincial nominee or person under another Canadian immigration program.

Applicants with a Manitoba Supporter should declare that person and their contact information for correspondence with the MPNP so that your Supporter is authorized to discuss your application. The MPNP requires up-to-date contact information for your Manitoba Supporter. Your Supporter must inform the MPNP if they move to a new address or if there are any other changes to their contact information. If the MPNP is unable to contact your Supporter using the information on file, your application may be refused.

Note: The MPNP is not a sponsorship program. Because the MPNP is an economic immigration program, all applicants must be employable and adaptable skilled workers with job-ready English, sufficient settlement funds and the genuine intention and ability to economically establish in Manitoba as permanent residents.

Intention to live in Province

you must have the genuine intention and ability to successfully settle and economically establish in Manitoba as a permanent resident.

Additional Requirements

*All candidates indicating that they plan to settle outside of Winnipeg must, at the time of application, satisfactorily demonstrate that they have a convincing connection to a region outside of the capital city indicating a strong likelihood that they will make a long-term economic contribution to that region.

Funds

Settlement funds are sufficient and available funds that economic immigrants must prove they have to settle in Canada. Funds must be readily available to you. You cannot borrow this money from another person.

All applicants should have, at minimum, $10,000 plus $2,000 per each accompanying family member (in Canadian dollars).

Ineligibility

“The following are not eligible to submit an application to the MPNP:

  • Refugee claimants, or individuals involved in a federal appeal or removal process
  • Live-in Caregivers currently living in Canada
  • Temporary foreign workers currently working and residing in a province other than Manitoba
  • Spouses of Canadian citizens or permanent residents
  • Individuals who have been refused by the MPNP within the last six months and who are not able to address the reason(s) for refusal
  • Individuals who have an active immigration application with any other provincial immigration program or federal immigration program in Canada. Note: an Express Entry profile is not considered an immigration application.
  • If you or your spouse already have an active MPNP application, you are not eligible to submit an additional application to any other stream/pathway of the MPNP.
  • Your Manitoba Supporter cannot and the MPNP will not accept a Settlement Plan Part 2 signed by:

    • a paid immigration representative;
    • anyone who is not a demonstrated relative or friend of the applicant or the applicant’s spouse; or
    • a Canadian elected official or their staff.

Application Fee

All applicants should have, at minimum, $10,000 plus $2,000 per each accompanying family member (in Canadian dollars).

Submission of Application

  • Create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile.
  • If you receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA), submit a full application to the MPNP.
  • Applications are thoroughly assessed by an MPNP officer.
  • Successful applicants are nominated by the MPNP.
  • Within 180 days from the date of nomination, make a separate application to the Government of Canada for permanent residence for you and your family.

Link to portal to submit application

Maximum points required

Minimum 60 point required out of 100

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Last modified on 11:34 AM (EST) 06/08/2024

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