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Title: MANITOBA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM


1
MANITOBA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM
Flag of Manitoba
Coat of Arms of Manitoba
  • Source of Information
  • CIC Website
  • Manitoba Government Website

2
Map of Manitoba
A DETAILED MAP OF MANITOBA
Regional Mountain National Park
Downtown of Winnipeg
International Peace Garden
3
Facts about Manitoba
  • Manitoba is a western part of the Canada and
    borders are joined with Saskatchewan, Nunavat,
    Ontario and Hudson Bay
  • Summers are generally warm to hot and winters
    very cold. Both spring and autumn are contracted
    seasons.
  • There are a few possible sources of the name
    "Manitoba". One is the Assiniboine words "Mini"
    and "tobow" meaning "Lake of the Prairie".
  • Entry into Confederation in 1870. The Legislative
    Assembly of Manitoba was established on July 14,
    1870. At that time Manitoba attained full fledged
    provincial rights and responsibilities of
    self-government.
  • The most common farm found in rural areas is
    cattle farming (35.3) followed by oilseed
    (25.8) and wheat farming (9.8). Around 11 of
    the farmland in Canada is in Manitoba.
  • Pre-confederation economy was influenced by
    Hudson Bay Company. However, over a period of
    time its monopoly was weakened, which has
    foundation role in creation of Manitoba province
    as well.
  • Ten largest municipalities by population
  • Winnipeg, Brandon , Thompson , Portage la
    Prairie, Springfield , Hanover , St. Andrews,
    Selkirk , Steinbach , St. Clements.

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Background of Nominee Programs
  • Section 8 of IRPA allows the minister of
    Citizenship and Immigration to sign agreements
    with the provinces to coordinate and implement
    immigration policies and programs.
  • Under the Constitution, the federal and
    provincial governments share responsibility for
    immigration.
  • IRPA provides Federal government to contact
    Provinces and set goals to share benefits of
    immigration
  • Federal-provincial working groups examine
    specific immigration issues, such as access to
    professions and trades, sponsorship, business
    immigration, promotion and recruitment,
    selection, settlement and language training,
    health, and information sharing and research.
  • PROVINCIAL NOMINEES
  • The Provincial Nominee Program allows the
    provinces and territories to select immigrants
    for specific skills that will contribute to the
    local economy. The Immigration and Refugee
    Protection Regulations establish a provincial
    nominee class, allowing provinces and territories
    that have agreements with CIC to nominate a
    certain number of workers. Nominees must meet
    federal admissibility requirements, such as those
    related to health and security.

5
Federal-Provincial/Territorial Agreements
 
6
Manitoba Nominee Program
7
Employer Direct Stream
The MPNP Employer Direct stream is a priority
assessment stream that helps employers to recruit
and/or retain a foreign worker with the required
skills for a position they may have been unable
to fill with a permanent resident or citizen of
Canada. Priority will be given to
  • employers who apply for pre-approval of job
    offers demonstrating that they have made a
    genuine effort to recruit in Canada for the
    position and are offering a wage and benefit
    package compatible with labour market standards
    and sufficient to retain the worker in Manitoba
  • employers who can demonstrate that they will
    provide additional supports to assist newcomers
    with their settlement needs, and/or have the
    support of the local community in regions of
    Manitoba where the MPNP sees a significant need
    for settlement services for potential newcomers
  • applicants who have a pre-approved job offer as
    well as the training, work experience, licensing
    or accreditation and language ability required
    for the position and who can satisfy a program
    officer that they intend to establish permanently
    in Manitoba 
  •  applicants who are currently employed full-time
    for the last 6 months in Manitoba on a temporary
    work permit with a permanent offer of employment
    and who can satisfy a program officer that they
    intend to establish permanently in Manitoba 
  • Note Applicants who are currently employed
    full-time for the last 6 months in Manitoba with
    a temporary work permit and have a permanent job
    offer do not require pre-approval of their job
    offers.

8
International Student Stream
  • The MPNP International Student Stream is a
    priority assessment stream for international
    students who have established strong ties to
    Manitoba and intend to live, work and establish
    their careers in the province.
  • You are eligible to apply to the MPNP through the
    International Student stream if you 
  • have graduated from a post-secondary program in
    Manitoba
  • have successfully applied for a post-graduation
    work permit from Citizenship and Immigration
    Canada and are currently working in Manitoba
  • are currently working in Manitoba and have
    received a full-time, long-term job offer from
    their employer

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Family Support Stream
  • The MPNP Family Support stream is a priority
    assessment stream for skilled workers who can
    demonstrate the strong support of a close
    relative who is successfully established in
    Manitoba.
  • You are eligible to apply to the MPNP through the
    Family Support stream if you         
  • can provide proof of a close relative in Manitoba
    defined as a mother/father, son/daughter,
    sister/brother, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew,
    grandparent, or first cousin (your aunt/uncles
    son/daughter)
  • can provide an Affidavit of Support form signed
    by a close relative in Manitoba
  • give the authority to disclose information to the
    Manitoba close relative who is expected to be
    closely involved with the application process 
  • are able to meet minimum age, education, work
    experience, and language ability requirements for
    the Family Support stream
  • If there is a difference between your
    assessment and the assessment of the program
    officer, the program officer's assessment will be
    used.

CRITERIA
10
Criteria for Family/Community Support Stream
FAMILY / COMMUNITY SUPPORT STREAM MINIMUM CRITERIA
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Community Support Stream
  • The MPNP Community Support stream is a priority
    assessment stream for skilled workers who can
    demonstrate the strong support of an established
    community organization which has signed a
    Community Support Agreement (CSA) with the MPNP.
    CSAs are partnerships with specific objectives
    and requirements arranged at the discretion of
    the MPNP in accordance with program needs and
    available resources.
  • You are eligible to apply to the MPNP through the
    Community Support stream if you 
  • can provide a Letter of Support from a Community
    Support Agreement holder
  • are able to meet minimum age, education, work
    experience, and language ability requirements for
    the Community Support stream
  • If there is a difference between your
    assessment and the assessment of the program
    officer, the program officer's assessment will be
    used.

CRITERIA
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Strategic Recruitment Initiatives
  • MPNP will undertake Strategic Recruitment
    Initiatives and/or consider applications from
    qualified applicants which enable the Province of
    Manitoba to meet the objectives of the Canadian
    Manitoba Immigration Agreement (CMIA). Strategic
    Recruitment Initiatives are undertaken at the
    discretion of the MPNP in accordance with program
    needs and available resources.
  • You are eligible to apply to the MPNP through a
    Strategic Recruitment Initiative if you
  • have received a letter of invitation to apply
    from the MPNP as part of an MPNP targeted
    promotional initiative
  • or
  • are an adult dependent of an approved Provincial
    Nominees who does not meet the criteria described
    under Am I Eligible? but can demonstrate that
    you are a financially dependent family member of
    an approved Provincial Nominee and will assist
    your family to establish successfully in
    Manitoba.
  • The MPNP reserves the right to
  • determine whether or not an applicant can be
    considered as an eligible adult dependent of an
    approved Provincial Nominee
  • consider an adult dependent for nomination when
    nomination will assist an approved Provincial
    Nominee in settling successfully in Manitoba
  • exercise discretion with respect to the
    Education, Language Ability and Work Experience
    of eligible adult dependents.

STRATEGIC RECRUITMENT CRITERIA
13
Strategic Recruitment Initiative General
Criteria
14
MPNP General Stream
  • The MPNP General Stream is for applicants who
    can be assessed enough points in each assessment
    factor and can demonstrate their intention and
    ability to establish successfully and permanently
    in Manitoba.
  • You are eligible to apply to the MPNP under
    General stream if you can provide
  • Proof of a close relative in Manitoba or
  • Two Affidavits of Support from close friends or
    distant relatives in Manitoba or
  •  Evidence of previous full-time work experience
    in Manitoba (at least six months) or
  •  Proof of a completed education program in
    Manitoba (excluding language training programs)
  • Applicants with close relatives in Manitoba
    should only apply to the General Stream if they
    do not meet the eligibility criteria for the
    Family Support priority assessment stream.

GENERAL STREAM CRITERIA
15
General Stream Criteria
16
MPNP for Business
  • The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Immigration
    Program for business allows Manitoba to recruit,
    select, and nominate qualified business people
    from around the world who have the intent and
    ability to move to Manitoba and establish or
    purchase a business.
  • To qualify for the program, applicants must meet
    the following criteria
  • minimum personal Net Worth of CDN 250,000
  • minimum amount of equity investment in Manitoba
    of CDN 150,000
  • demonstrated business experience or extensive
    experience in senior management of a successful
    company
  • conducted a visit or planning a visit to Manitoba
    within few months of applying to explore business
    opportunities and Manitoba's quality of life and
  • supply a Cash Deposit to the Government of
    Manitoba, in the amount of CDN75,000
    guaranteeing the establishment or purchase of a
    business in Manitoba. In most cases, the Cash
    Deposit will be released when the investment is
    made and the intended business is undertaken as
    outlined in your application.
  • Manitoba would like to accept all applicants who
    meet the program criteria for nomination, however
    our agreement with the Government of Canada
    limits the number of immigrants that we may
    nominate each year. Given this limitation,
    Manitoba will select the applicants who best meet
    the qualifications and who offer the most to
    Manitoba.
  • Applicants who are nominated by the Province of
    Manitoba will be required to apply for immigrant
    visa through a Canadian Visa Office. If you are
    accepted for nomination, assistance will be
    provided in preparing an application to a Canada
    Visa Office for permanent resident visa for you
    and your dependents.

17
Young Farmer Nominee Program
  • The Manitoba Young Farmer Nominee Program is
    introduced in February 2005, to facilitate the
    immigration process for young farmers who meet
    the criteria of the program. 
  • To qualify under the program applicants must meet
    the following requirements
  • Have a minimum personal net worth of CDN150,000
    (after relocation to Manitoba)
  • Make a minimum amount of equity investment of
    CDN150,000 in Manitoba
  • Principal applicant must be under 40 years of age
  • Possess demonstrated experience in the management
    of a farm operation and/or finances
  • Principal applicant (and/or spouse) has
    marketable skills that would realistically allow
    the farm operation to have a supplemental
    off-farm income
  • Provision of a cash deposit to the Manitoba
    Development Corporation, in the amount of
    CDN75,000 guaranteeing the purchase of a farm in
    Manitoba.
  • A decent standard of living for an average farm
    family of four will be expected to equal or
    exceed a minimum of 35,000 per year.  This
    minimum family living expense can be earned
    either through farm income, or a combination of
    farm income and off-farm income.

18
Refugees
  • INNOVATIVE PILOT PROGRAM TO ASSIST REFUGEES
  • In the year 2002, the Honourable Denis Coderre,
    Canada's Minister of Citizenship and Immigration,
    the Honourable Becky Barrett, Manitoba's Minister
    of Labour and Immigration, and His Worship Glen
    Murray, Mayor of Winnipeg, signed a Memorandum of
    Understanding (MOU) on the Winnipeg Private
    Refugee Sponsorship Assistance Program.
  • This program represents a unique example of an
    innovative partnership between all three levels
    of government and the community to help refugees
    settle in a local area
  • Manitoba province is working with the City of
    Winnipeg. Federal partners and sponsoring
    communities to receive refugees in need of
    protection and assistance.
  • This is the first time a City government has been
    recognized as a partner in immigration and
    population growth strategy. Objective is to
    increase the number of immigrants coming to
    Winnipeg. The MOU and the Winnipeg Private
    Refugee Sponsorship Program demonstrate a unique
    co-operation between the three orders of
    government and the refugee sponsorship community
    to help meet this objective," said Mayor Murray.
  • Under the pilot program, the City of Winnipeg has
    set aside 250,000 of municipal funds which can
    be accessed to cover refugee support in
    circumstances including those when a private
    sponsor is no longer able to meet its commitment.
  • The refugee cases sponsored by Winnipeg
    organizations under this program would be a
    combination of named and unnamed refugees. A
    named refugee is a person identified and referred
    by non-governmental organizations for sponsorship
    on behalf of the person's relatives in Canada. An
    unnamed refugee is a person identified and
    referred by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to
    non-governmental organizations as a refugee who
    may have no relatives in Canada but needs to be
    sponsored. The three levels of government hope to
    initially admit 250 refugees under the pilot
    program.

19
Application Process
  • Fees
  • There will be no fees for an application of
    Manitoba Provincial Nominee program. However,
    applicants have to pay Permanent resident
    application fees, after getting MPNP approval
  • APPLICATION PROCESS
  • 1) Application will be submitted to the MPNP
    program for Assessment
  • 2) Application is assessed according to the
    assessment stream for which you are eligible
  • 3) If application is approved
  • a)      Apply for a Permanent Resident Visa to
    the respective Visa post
  • b)      Temporary Work Permits
  • c)       Misrepresentation and the Withdrawal of
    Your Certificate
  • 4) If application is refused Receive a letter
    through Mail, but can re-apply after six months
    with proper documents
  • 5) Can withdraw application any time before
    decision. Also can re-apply without waiting for
    six months period. However, withdrawal can only
    be accepted on the signed letter by the applicant
    and not by the representative.

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Immigration by Province/Territory- 2004
When we look at immigration trends by province
we see that 90 of newcomers go to three
provinces Ontario, Quebec, and British
Columbia. Manitoba has consistently ranked 5th
among provinces and it is seeing increasing
success to receive a proportion of
immigration. MB is trying to reach the 4 level
of total immigration to Canada 4 would
represent MBs proportional share of immigration.
We are currently at 3.15. Data source -
Manitoban PNP website.
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Why Manitoba?
BENEFITS
CHALLENGES
  • No Application Fees
  • Less Processing Time
  • Employment opportunities
  • Affordable and available housing
  • Settlement and Integration support
  • Timely, accessible appropriate language
    training
  • Access to health, education, and social programs
  • Community support and appreciation of diversity
  • Cultural and recreational opportunities
  • Family and social support
  • Responsibly managing increased levels
  • Immigration as a tool for urban and rural
    economic development
  • Employment/skills shortages
  • Addressing systemic barriers
  • Impacts of large movements on education, health
    and housing
  • Community integration
  • Human resource capacity in the sector
  • Improving newcomer settlement outcomes
  • Fiscal resources sustainability
  • Program demands, integrity coordination
  • (PNP, settlement and language training)

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Analysis of MPNP Program
  • Federal program for investor will have
    preference, if applicants are qualifying for
    Federal investor program. They cannot be accepted
    by province for the same net worth, because
    agreements between provinces preclude that.
  • Even if applicant has been selected by the
    province, they are subject to Health and Security
    check by Federal offices and also in some cases
    are requiring interviews. Only Federal Office
    will issue final visa.
  • Applicants nominate by province will be coded by
    the Federal office as SKILLED WORKER only,
    though they have been selected by the province
    under different categories. However, more
    emphasis will be on Security and Health issues by
    the Federal government while issuing visa.
  • MPNP is not a Sponsorship program. Applicant has
    to prove, Employability, Specific Skills,
    Language and Sufficient funds to settle in
    Manitoba. Also applicants under this stream have
    an age between 21 to 49 years only.
  • Family class and Close relative is not a
    Re-unification program. Instead it provides to
    fulfill mandatory requirements of Language,
    Education, Employability and Settlement Funds.
    However, Federal sponsorship program for Spouse
    and Parents will require LICO requirements only
    for Sponsorship applications other than Spouse.
  • Just by giving an affidavit of support an
    applicant will qualify to file an application for
    Manitoba. There is no check on genuine applicants
    and therefore, there are chances of misuse of
    MPNP program.
  • Under the Employer priority scheme, Employer has
    to offer an approved job offer, and also to
    provide additional support to the applicant for
    settlement.
  • The MPNP list of Occupational Requirements is not
    a High Demand Occupation List. Applicants
    applying for all those listed occupations have to
    fulfill licensing requirements of Professional
    organizations, as well.
  • If a Skilled worker application is under process,
    it depends on the particular visa office to
    transfer an application to the MPNP. They may or
    may not do so.
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