Manitoba PNP Draw Invites Skilled Workers | June 2025 Update
Manitoba Holds New PNP Draw: Skilled Worker Overseas Candidates Invited
If you’ve been eyeing Manitoba as your new home in Canada, here’s some fresh and exciting news to keep you motivated. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has just held another draw, opening the door for skilled foreign workers to apply for provincial nomination. Let’s dive into the details and what this might mean for you if you’re planning to immigrate to Manitoba.
Key Highlights
- MPNP held a new draw on June 12, 2025, under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream.
- 36 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA) were issued to qualified candidates.
- Lowest-ranked candidate invited had a score of 613.
- 5 candidates had valid Express Entry profiles and job seeker validation codes.
- Invitations were extended through Manitoba’s Strategic Recruitment Initiative.
- MPNP faces reduced immigration targets in 2025, with only 4,750 nomination spots available this year.
June 12 MPNP Draw: A Closer Look
On June 12, Manitoba conducted a targeted draw through the Skilled Worker Overseas stream of its Provincial Nominee Program. A total of 36 skilled foreign workers were issued Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), which is a formal invitation to submit a full provincial nomination application.
Out of those invited, five individuals had declared both a valid Express Entry profile number and a job seeker validation code. These candidates may benefit from faster processing if they’re ultimately nominated, as their profiles are linked to the federal Express Entry system.
The lowest-ranked candidate in this draw had a score of 613, which gives us a pretty good idea of the competitive nature of this round. Keep in mind, though, that scores can fluctuate between draws depending on the number and strength of candidates in the pool.
What is Manitoba’s Strategic Recruitment Initiative?
This draw wasn’t open to just anyone in the Expression of Interest (EOI) pool. Candidates were only considered if they were invited under Manitoba’s Strategic Recruitment Initiative. So, what does that mean?
Essentially, this initiative allows Manitoba employers to address labour shortages by connecting with skilled international workers. Employers who have trouble finding local talent can invite foreign professionals to fill those gaps — but it’s not a free-for-all.
To participate, employers must:
- Meet specific criteria for the job roles they’re hiring for
- Complete the province’s ABC Recruitment Process
- Receive approval from the MPNP before submitting candidate details
On the flip side, candidates also have to meet eligibility standards regarding their age, education, work experience, and language abilities, along with all the usual stream-specific requirements.
Why Are PNP Draws Like This Important?
Provincial nominee programs like the MPNP play a huge role in Canada’s immigration strategy. Provinces get to select candidates who are most likely to succeed in their local labour markets, which helps strengthen the economy while giving newcomers a better shot at success.
However, 2025 has brought some challenges to the table. Manitoba, like several other provinces, has seen its immigration nomination allocation cut in half. This year, Manitoba only has 4,750 nomination spots to work with, making each draw more competitive than ever.
Some provinces, such as Newfoundland and Labrador, have managed to negotiate higher allocations with the federal government. Whether Manitoba will follow suit remains to be seen, but for now, every draw and every invitation counts more than ever.
What This Means for You
If you’re a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Manitoba, this draw shows that there are still opportunities — but they’re targeted and competitive. Being proactive, staying informed, and having a strong application is key.
Make sure your profile is up-to-date and you’ve submitted an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the MPNP. If you’re eligible through Express Entry, even better — that could improve your chances of being invited and speed up processing.
Curious where you stand? Try our Manitoba PNP Points Calculator to estimate your score and see how you might fare in future draws.
Tips to Improve Your MPNP Application
Want to boost your chances in future draws? Here are a few tips:
- Improve your language scores: A higher IELTS or CELPIP score can make a big difference.
- Gain more relevant work experience: Manitoba values candidates with strong work histories in in-demand occupations.
- Get a job offer from a Manitoba employer: This can significantly increase your points and make you more attractive to the province.
- Stay connected to Manitoba: Having close relatives in the province or completing post-secondary education there can improve your chances.
Final Thoughts
Despite a reduced allocation for 2025, Manitoba continues to offer skilled foreign workers a clear pathway to permanent residence. Draws like the one on June 12 show that the province is still actively selecting candidates who can contribute to its economic growth.
If you’re interested in making Manitoba your home, now’s a great time to assess your eligibility and prepare your profile. The process might be competitive, but with the right strategy and a strong application, your Canadian dream could be closer than you think.
Want to see where you stand? Check your score with our Manitoba PNP Points Calculator and start planning your pathway to Canada today.
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