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jdtorres,

no one can tell if you will be invited or not once the express entry kick in because it all depends on who you are competing with at that time and other factors which will be more clear once the program officially launch but as of now your professional experience looks on the weaker side,customer service and marketing coordinator are not the kind of jobs that will grant you entry in canada for sure so you need to find a good job and work there for at least a year to make your chances higher and application stronger because your education is good enough.
as for the quebec its easier if you compare it to the express of entry model but it takes longer to finish the whole process from start to finish including both stages (quebec+federal) you should start thinking about learning french it might of a help in the future plus its one of canada's official languages and having relatives there might give you extra points if they are immediate.
manitoba might be easier though if you have a close friend there willing to sponsor you for pr because they have stream under their provincial nominee program which allows permanent residents and canadian citizens living in manitoba to sponsor friends living overseas.
invest some time in manitoba and quebec's immigration websites this will help you learn a lot and maybe determine which path you want to walk through.
 
jdtorres said:
Next year I will be 30 years old, I have the Toefl Ibt for English, and my mother language is Spanish.
I have a undergraduate degree in Marketing, and right now I am about to finish my MBA in about 6 months, it is internationally accredited by IACBE and an American University (Not ivy league).

They do not care about the TOEFL. You will need to do either IELTS (general, not the academic version) or the CELPIP.

Suggest you have a close look at Toby's website which has all the links that you need. Good luck!
 
Express Entry is going to make it difficult for folks with little or no work experience especially fresh grads. If you cant get a full time jobs and go through the provincial nominee route it will be tough. AFAIK employers always prefer folks with 5+ experience.