On May 21, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held another selection round targeting candidates directly invited under a strategic recruitment initiative.
Invitations were extended to candidates through both pathways of the MPNP’s Skilled Worker Stream.
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This marks the province’s 10th immigration selection round of the year, the third largest among them.
Draw details
The MPNP sent out a total of 96 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to candidates with Expression of Interest (EOI) profiles submitted under either of the following pathways:
To have been considered, candidates needed to have declared receipt of an invitation under a recruitment mission in their EOI profile—or through the “Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Work Permits for Prospective Provincial Nominee Program Candidates (TPP).”
The highest number of LAAs were issued to candidates who declared being invited through the TPP, accounting for 50% of LAAs.
Here’s how the LAAs were distributed, by strategic recruitment initiative:
| Strategic recruitment initiative | LAAs issued |
|---|---|
| Employer Services | 31 |
| Ethnocultural Communities | 9 |
| Francophone Community | 4 |
| Regional Communities | 4 |
| Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Work Permits for Prospective Provincial Nominee Program Candidates (TPP) | 48 |
This distribution aligns with the announcement made by Manitoba on May 1, in which it outlined plans to conduct selection rounds targeting individuals who’ve received Manitoba-specific work permits under the TPP (now expired).
The May 7 draw, conducted prior to this one following the above announcement, also issued a high number of LAAs under the TPP (429/906).
Of the 96 LAAs issued in the May 21 draw, 20 were issued to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code.
My EOI profile matched the selection round criteria – why didn’t I get an LAA?
The province noted that some MPNP candidates who satisfied the selection criteria for this draw may still not have received an LAA due to one of the following issues:
- The candidate claimed to have completed an approved third-party English or French language test, but did not provide a valid test identification number in their EOI, or the submitted test results were no longer valid; or
- The candidate indicated they had received an Invitation to Apply under a strategic recruitment initiative, but failed to submit a valid invitation number.
Further, TPP work permit holders who had their Manitoba Support Letters approved after June 30, 2025, may not have received an LAA because the province is beginning LAA issuance for letters approved before that date.
MPNP provincial immigration figures
The MPNP publishes monthly statistics relating to the Skilled Worker Stream (SWS), including information on:
- EOIs drawn;
- Nominations issued;
- Nomination applications received;
- Nomination applications currently under assessment or pending assessment; and
- Refused nomination applications.
As of the date of this publication, the most recent data available for 2026 spans January to April.
EOIs drawn
The figures below show the number of candidates selected from the candidate pool and issued an LAA each month:
- January: 102
- February: 101
- March: 60
- April: 340
Nominations issued
In 2026, the federal government granted Manitoba a nomination allocation of 6,239.
These figures show the number of nominations issued each month to candidates selected from the candidate pool:
- January: 484
- February: 425
- March: 389
- April: 445
The province also reported the following monthly totals for enhanced nominations (571 in total):
- January: 154
- February: 146
- March: 129
- April: 142
Nomination applications received
These figures indicate the monthly volume of nomination applications received by the province:
- January: 292
- February: 237
- March: 105
- April: 109
Nomination applications in assessment and pending assessment
The MPNP considers an application to be “in assessment” once it has been assigned to a provincial officer, but before a final decision has been communicated to the applicant.
- January: 2,605
- February: 2,355
- March: 2,030
- April: 1,014
Nomination application refusals
This category includes individuals who received an LAA, applied for provincial nomination, and were refused:
- January: 95
- February: 38
- March: 35
- April: 95
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