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If you are in Canada and you want to apply for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, you may be eligible:

If you are a temporary foreign worker and have been working for at least 6 months (continuous) for a Manitoba company and has received a full time job offer from a Manitoba employer.

If you are an international student who graduated from a Manitoba post-secondary institution. But if you are an international student from another Canadian province, to be eligible, you must have worked for a Manitoba employer for at least one year.

You may also need to show sufficient proof of funds and you must the intention and ability to permanently establish yourself in Manitoba.

 

 

When CAN you NOT apply for Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

You cannot apply if you are a refugee claimant, or a person involved in a federal appeal or removal process.

If you are a temporary worker currently working in a province other than Manitoba, or  if you are live-in caregiver working in Canada, you cannot apply to this province nominee program either.

 

 

Disclaimer: None of the above statements are legal advice and are not meant to be the same for everyone. You must check the latest policy from the IRCC website before applying. Everything is stated clearly on the official website, still if you don't understand something, you can seek legal advice.

I am NOT assuring you that every information / opinion mentioned above is 100% true and updated, therefore, liability goes to you to verify if you are acting upon any of those. 

 If you notice any error / mistake, please feel free to reach out to me by email: info@snowpathimmigration.com. And I will be more than happy to cross check and modify as/if necessary.

 

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