Provincial Nominee Program(MPNP)

SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS
All applicants to the MPNP who are applying as Skilled Workers Overseas must demonstrate an established connection to Manitoba either through the support of family members or friends, through previous education or work experience in the province or through an Invitation to Apply received directly from the MPNP as part of a Strategic Recruitment Initiative. You can find more information about the different types of eligible connections below.
Manitoba Support
A Manitoba Supporter is an established resident of the province who is a friend or relative of the applicant and is willing and able to review and endorse the applicant’s plan for settling and finding employment in their destination community.A Manitoba Supporter must be the applicant’s close relative or friend/distant relative, and must be:
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able to provide documents proving they reside and are established in Manitoba and have been living in the province continuously for at least one year (ex: copy of Manitoba Health Card)
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a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (ex: copy of Permanent Resident Card)
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able to demonstrate sufficiently close ties to the applicant and to Manitoba
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able to demonstrate that any applications they previously supported resulted in successful, permanent economic establishment in Manitoba
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able to support the applicant’s Settlement Plan
For close relatives, both the applicant and the supporter must provide documents proving their familial relationship.
Close relatives may support the application of more than one skilled worker at a time provided they satisfactorily demonstrate their ability to do so.
For friends and distant relatives, their household must not be currently supporting the settlement of another MPNP applicant, nominee or person under another Canadian immigration program.
Your Manitoba supporter is your connection to the province; to be eligible for the MPNP you must also demonstrate you can be assessed sufficient points for language, employability, education, age and adaptability according to the MPNP Self-assessment Worksheet.
Familial relationships
To be considered a close relative, a Manitoba Supporter must be related to the applicant (or the applicant’s spouse) in one of the following ways:
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sister or brother
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niece or nephew (ex: child of your sister or brother)
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aunt or uncle (ex: brother or sister of your mother or father)
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first cousin (ex: child of your aunt or uncle)
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mother or father
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grandmother or grandfather
Note: Children living in Manitoba cannot serve as Manitoba Supporter for their parents’ MPNP application. Instead, visit Sponsor your parents and grandparents.
If you are married to a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident, you are not eligible to apply your spouse to the MPNP, but you may qualify to apply Spousal Sponsorship category.
On April 30, 2015 Manitoba permanently reopens the Skilled Worker Overseas Stream and introduces process improvements


