100’s Of Skilled Workers For Manitoba Immigration
Manitoba is a Canadian province bordered by Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west. Its landscape of lakes and rivers, mountains, forests and prairies stretches from northern Arctic tundra to Hudson Bay in the east and southern farmland. Much wilderness is protected in more than 80 provincial parks, where hiking, biking, canoeing, camping and fishing are all popular.
Manitoba’s Capital city is Winnipeg and has a population of 1.282 million as at (1 Jul 2014) census. Did you know Manitoba is the eighth-largest Canadian province / territory by total area (647,797 sq. km). Destinations and Points which will definitely interest you are; Winnipeg, Churchill, Riding Mountain Park, and lots more.
On May 31, 2018, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program piloted a new Expression of Interest draw, inviting candidates to one of the three available streams. There were total applicants of 504 across the three programs.
The Human Capital Pathway program that is a portion of the Skilled Workers Overseas stream invited an allotted number of up to 262 candidates to apply, and the lowest ranking candidate in this stream scored 584 points.
To qualify for the Human Capital Pathway, eligible candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Have a close relative in Manitoba or past education or work experience in the province.
- Have six months recent experience in a Manitoba in-demand occupation.
- Meet or exceed certain minimum language requirements.
The Strategic Recruitment Initiative (SRI), also a fragment of the Skilled Workers Overseas stream, invited 55 allotted candidates. The purpose of the SRI is to invite a group of candidates to apply to fill a specific labour market need. The lowest score among these applicants was 698 points.
The third stream, the Skilled Workers In Manitoba (SWM) program, invited 187 allotted candidates to apply. The lowest score among those who applied for this was 485 points. Last year, Manitoba reduced ranking scores to improve immigration process.
The Strategic Recruitment Initiative (SRI), also a shared part of the Skilled Workers Overseas stream, invited 55 allotted candidates. The single mindedness of the SRI is to invite a group of candidates who would apply to fill a specific labour market need. The lowest score among these applicants was 698 points.
The third stream, the Skilled Workers In Manitoba (SWM) program, invited 187 allotted eligible candidates to apply. The lowest score among those who applied was 485 points.