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Manitoba Issues 104 Letters of Advice to Apply in MPNP Skilled Worker…

The province of Manitoba issued 104 Letters of Advice to Apply on June 11, 2026. The announcement was made by the Manitoba government, effective immediately. The draw was conducted under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program's Skilled Worker stream.

This development matters because it indicates a continued interest in attracting skilled workers to the province. Compared to previous draws, the number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued has fluctuated, but the program remains a key component of Manitoba's immigration strategy. Historically, the MPNP has played a crucial role in addressing labor market needs and promoting economic growth in the province. The Skilled Worker stream, in particular, has been designed to identify candidates who have the skills and experience required by Manitoba employers.

The specific mechanics of the draw involve eligible candidates being selected from the MPNP's Expression of Interest pool. To be considered, candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria, although the exact requirements are not specified in the announcement. The 104 candidates who received Letters of Advice to Apply will now have the opportunity to submit a full application to the MPNP. The release states "apply now".

The candidates who received Letters of Advice to Apply are likely skilled workers with experience in in-demand occupations. This change affects international skilled workers, international student graduates, and temporary foreign workers currently in Manitoba. Candidates from countries such as India, China, and the Philippines, who have historically been well-represented in MPNP draws, may be among those affected. Additionally, candidates with experience in occupations such as healthcare, technology, and manufacturing may have an advantage in the application process.

For those who received a Letter of Advice to Apply, the next step is to review the MPNP application guide and ensure they have all the required documents. Candidates should check their online profile to confirm their status and review the application deadline, which is typically 60 days from the date of the Letter of Advice to Apply. It is essential for candidates to submit their application within the specified timeframe to be considered for nomination.

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Last reviewed: June 12, 2026

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