The MPNP selects skilled workers with an intention and ability to establish in our province permanently as economic immigrants. Connections to other provinces, be it through close relatives or previous immigration applications, are considered risk factors when determining an applicant’s likelihood to remain in Manitoba in the long-term.
While every case is different, a connection to another province prior to applying to the MPNP could be an indication that Manitoba is not the applicant’s first choice of immigration destination in Canada. For this reason, these risk factors are considered when determining the strength of a submission in our Expression of Interest (EOI) system.
The existence of one or multiple risk factors does however not make a candidate ineligible to the program and candidates who had points deducted because of connections to other provinces have been considered under every draw to date.
We believe that the introduction our Expression of Interest system, including the introduction of risk factors, provides the most transparent measure for the MPNP to choose the candidates with the highest likelihood for both immediate economic integration and long-term contribution to our province.