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Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program (eligibility of occupation)

Feb 4, 2023
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Hello everyone.
I have a lot of questions regarding MPNP as there are a lot of things which confuse me.
I'm a Ukrainian national, CUAET holder.
If I come to Manitoba and work here continuously for six months it's Skilled Worker Manitoba stream. And six months of employment is adaptability factor.
The question is whether it matters which occupation or NOC code I work in?
Does this stream have anything to do with Manitoba in demand? (There is a list of eligible occupation in Manitoba in demand stream and it seems there is no such a list in skilled worker Manitoba)
Several immigration websites have following information:
Temporary foreign workers in occupations not on Manitoba published in-demand occupation list who have worked a minimum of 12 months in Manitoba.
So adaptability factor is 6 months of ongoing employment which makes you eligible to apply but on the other hand it requires 12 months.
Simply put if I come to Manitoba and work as a labourer somewhere on a factory or warehouse will I be eligible?
Please help me to figure it out and correct me if I'm wrong at some point.
 
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Elliott18

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Feb 1, 2023
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Hello everyone.
I have a lot of questions regarding MPNP as there are a lot of things which confuse me.
I'm a Ukrainian national, CUAET holder.
If I come to Manitoba and work here continuously for six months it's Skilled Worker Manitoba stream. And six months of employment is adaptability factor.
The question is whether it matters which occupation or NOC code I work in?
Does this stream have anything to do with Manitoba in demand? (There is a list of eligible occupation in Manitoba in demand stream and it seems there is no such a list in skilled worker Manitoba)
Several immigration websites have following information:
Temporary foreign workers in occupations not on Manitoba published in-demand occupation list who have worked a minimum of 12 months in Manitoba.
So adaptability factor is 6 months of ongoing employment which makes you eligible to apply but on the other hand it requires 12 months.
Simply put if I come to Manitoba and work as a labourer somewhere on a factory or warehouse will I be eligible?
Please help me to figure it out and correct me if I'm wrong at some point.
Hello,
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) was Canada’s first PNP. It became a permanent immigration program in 1998. The program launched to help grow the province’s economy through immigration, based on their economic and labour market needs.

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The Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program (MPNP) is an immigration program that allows the Manitoba government to nominate foreign nationals who have the skills and experience needed by the province's labor market for Canadian permanent residency. The MPNP has different streams, such as Skilled Workers in Manitoba, International Education Stream, and Business Investor Stream, among others. Each stream has its specific eligibility criteria and requirements.
 
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