155 Letters of Advice to Apply issued in January 11 draw
Manitoba’s new Express Entry-aligned pathway has invited 155
candidates to apply for a provincial nomination in its first-ever draw.Conducted on Thursday, January 11, the draw saw the Manitoba
Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issue 155 Letters of Advice to Apply, or
LAAs, to eligible candidates through the Manitoba Express Entry Pathway. In
order to receive an LAA through this pathway, candidates needed a score of at
least 565 under the province’s Expression of Interest system.
The Express Entry Pathway draw was one of three categories
featured in the MPNP January 11 draw. An
additional 17 skilled workers were invited under the Skilled Worker Overseas
Stream.The province also invited 119 candidates in the Skilled
Worker in Manitoba Stream to apply, with the lowest ranked candidate invited at
a score of 520.
Express Entry Pathway requirements
To be considered for this pathway, candidates must have a
valid profile in both Manitoba’s Expression of Interest pool and the federal
Express Entry pool. They also need at least six months of recent experience in
an occupation on Manitoba’s new In-Demand Occupation list.Manitoba says the Express Entry Pathway is for candidates
demonstrating high so-called human capital values. Candidates must also have
the confirmed support of a close friend or relative who has been a resident of
Manitoba for at least one year. For more information on eligibility
requirements, click here.
To provide a sense of the kind of candidate who would have
been invited to apply to the MPNP through its Express Entry Pathway in this
round, here is a fictional example:Shiv is a 33 year old, has demonstrate a high-intermediate
English language proficiency. He also has a bachelors degree, has obtained four
years of work experience as a software engineer and has a profile in the
Express Entry pool as a Federal Skilled Worker. Shiv has an uncle living in
Manitoba and intends to reside in Manitoba, but outside of Winnipeg. Shiv’s
ranking score of 610 would have been higher than the 565 needed to obtain an
Invitation from Manitoba.
Eight provinces now have an Express Entry stream
The creation of the Express Entry Pathway and Manitoba’s
In-Demand Occupation List was part of a sweeping overhaul of the MPNP that was
unveiled November 15. Manitoba is now one of eight Canadian provinces with
Express Entry-aligned Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) component, many of which
do not require a family connection to the province.
Express Entry-aligned PNP streams allow a province to invite
federal Express Entry candidates to apply for what’s known as an enhanced
provincial nomination. Such a nomination provides an additional 600 points
towards an Express Entry candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System score, which
is usually sufficient to trigger an Invitation to Apply in a subsequent round.
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