MPNP notices regarding COVID-19

These notices pertain to the various stages in the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) application process: pre-application, application, and post-nomination.

Pre-application

Do not submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) if you do not currently meet all the eligibility criteria of the stream to which you are applying.

If you were laid-off due to COVID-19 and have since resumed working in Manitoba, you can count your months of work before and after your lay off towards your eligibility for the MPNP. For example, if you worked in Manitoba for five months on a temporary work permit, were laid off for two months and have resumed working again, you have to work for one more month to become eligible to submit an EOI to the MPNP.

If you are in Manitoba on a temporary work permit and you have lost your job permanently due to COVID-19, you may look for new employment. You can count the time you have worked for your original company and the new company towards your eligibility for the MPNP. For example, if you worked in Manitoba for five months on a temporary work permit, were terminated from that job permanently due to COVID-19, and you found a new job, you have to work for one month to become eligible to submit an EOI to the MPNP. Be prepared to submit employment documentation from both employers, including proof that your termination was due to COVID-19, when you submit your application to the MPNP.

For further information about submitting an EOI, please visit the Expression of Interest (EOI) page on our website.

Application

The MPNP will accept applications with missing documentation, given the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please upload an explanation letter to support why specific mandatory documents are not included in your application at the time of submission. Please note that the MPNP may not be able to complete the assessment of your application until you submit all documentation.

If you have been laid off or your hours have been reduced, please obtain detailed documentation (letter, pay stubs, Record of Employment, etc.) from your employer to be included in your MPNP application so that future considerations can be made when processing your application.

If you have been laid off and re-hired, please obtain a letter from your employer explaining your employment situation.

All employment letters should be written on company letterhead and include the following information:

  1. Start date
  2. End date or hour reduction commencement date
  3. Position
  4. Salary
  5. Is the position being held for you at this time? If so, re-hire date.
  6. Employer's phone and email

If you have lost your job permanently due to COVID-19, you may look for new employment. Submit documentation from your original employer. Submit your new job offer letter.

Job offer letters should be written on company letterhead and include the following information:

  1. Position title
  2. Job duties
  3. Salary
  4. Expected Start date
  5. Employer's phone and email

Upload these documents to your MPNP application as soon as possible so that considerations may be made during assessment.

Post-nomination

If your employment situation has changed as a result of COVID-19, please contact the MPNP by email as soon as possible at immigratemanitoba@gov.mb.ca. Include your MPNP file number in your email.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

For information on how COVID-19 is affecting federal immigration services, please visit the Government of Canada website.

Manitoba creates new immigration advisory council to guide improvements to provincial policies, programs

A new advisory council on immigration is being created to serve as an expert panel to recommend improvements to current immigration policies and programs, Premier Heather Stefanson and Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister Jon Reyes announced today.

"As committed to in the speech from the throne, our government has a bold plan to incent investment, foster job creation, improve education and training opportunities, all to facilitate economic growth and get our economy fully on track. We know immigration and a diverse workforce contributes to a strong economy," said Stefanson. "This new advisory council will help us look at new and innovative ways to continue to be a welcoming new home for all newcomers, including refugees and international students, a dynamic destination for immigration and business investors, and an attractive place for people to come to build a life of opportunity and prosperity for themselves and their family."

The Immigration Advisory Council, to be co-chaired by the minister and Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, will review the entire continuum of immigration, from promotion to retention of newcomers. It will provide clear recommendations and concrete actions to the Manitoba government including strengthening the Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement by looking at options to include new annexes or memoranda of understanding. Additionally, the advisory council will focus on:

  • building on promotion to attract and recruit more immigrants and business investors to the province;
  • streamlining the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, especially with regard to setting the right balance between the province's regional labour market, economic development and community needs; and
  • fostering Manitoba's settlement and integration programs and services, as well as foreign credential recognition programs, to encourage labour market attachment, improve foreign credential recognition and bolster immigrant retention.

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Local Recruitment Campaign for Winnipeg Employers

MPNP Employer Services (MES), in partnership with Economic Development Winnipeg (EDW), is currently conducting a local recruitment campaign aimed at assisting Winnipeg employers to fill current job openings with local candidates. Employers interested in recruiting permanent and temporary residents in Canada holding a valid work permit can obtain more information about this campaign at edwtalentmission.com.

You may also wish to contact:

  • MES at employerdirect@gov.mb.ca
  • EDW at wpginfo@edwinnipeg.com

Promotion and Support for International Recruitment - Programs and Resources

Officers from the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) offices in Paris, Rabat, and Dakar, as well as IRCC's Outreach Officer Network, coordinated by the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne (FCFA) du Canada, will be conducting information sessions across Canada from March 5 to 20, including Winnipeg, Manitoba. The information sessions are an opportunity to learn about:

  • support available from IRCC and local public employment services for recruitment in various countries, free of charge;
  • new talent pools;
  • IRCC's temporary and permanent residence programs and measures to facilitate recruitment of French-speaking international candidates;
  • services for newcomers available in French to help them settle in their new community;
  • the annual Destination Canada Mobility Forum and other recruitment activities, in person and online.

Registration for the Winnipeg session is now open at eventbrite.ca/e/promotion-and-support-for-international-recruitment-programs-and-resources-tickets-97818629153.

Employers in Winnipeg, Manitoba are looking for tech talent

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) will be participating in a tech talent recruitment mission in Buenos Aires, Argentina from October 18 to 21, 2019. MPNP representatives will be available to provide more information about Manitoba and the immigration process and answer any questions you may have.

For more information about this mission, participating employers, and job openings, please visit the official event page.

International Recruitment Information Session - June 19, 2019

The Federation of Francophone and Acadian Communities in Canada (FCFA) and the Francophone Immigration Network (RIF), in partnership with representatives from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), organize yearly in-person or webinar-based information sessions to inform employers of different federal programs that seek to help them meet their skilled labour needs, as well as supports available to them throughout the recruitment process.

Please visit www.immigrationfrancophone.ca for more information and to register for the June 19, 2019 webinar (delivered in English).

Province announces $3 million in new funding to strengthen newcomer support services

The Manitoba government is reinvesting up to $3.1 million in revenue generated by Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program into services that support newcomers to Manitoba, Education and Training Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today.

"Our strategic investments will improve the settlement, language, employment and community supports newcomers that need as soon as they arrive in Manitoba to put them on a path to success," said Goertzen. "Our province continues to grow largely because of immigration, and we've seen the many ways newcomers benefit our culture, communities and economy."

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Bold Commerce - Senior Software Developer Interviews - Paris 2019

Bold Commerce is headed to Paris, France this spring 2019 seeking world-class senior software developers to join their growing team. If this sounds like you, we highly encourage you to apply directly to Bold Commerce.

  • Application deadline: To be announced
  • Paris interviews with Bold Commerce: Travel dates to be announced

Please check boldcommerce.com/fr/a-bold-move for further details and updates on travel dates.

Manitoba announces new immigration pathways for international students

The province has introduced two new pathways for international students under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), Education and Training Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today.

"By providing students a fast track to nomination for permanent residence, we hope to attract and retain more talented innovators and entrepreneurs from all over the world," said Goertzen. "International students bring new ideas, global connections and an entrepreneurial spirit to our province, and when they create opportunities for themselves, Manitoba becomes more competitive and innovative."

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