The number of profiles in Manitoba's EOI pool exceeds the annual nomination allocation.The MPNP issues Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) based on priority by stream and the highest ranking points at the time of a given EOI draw.The nomination allocation for 2023 has not yet been announced.For 2022, the MPNP can approve 6,367 applications.The MPNP can only approve as many applications as the nomination allocation in a given year. The MPNP invites a corresponding number of applications to be submitted to utilize the entire nomination allocation through the EOI draws. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) receives an allocation of nominations each year from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).All persons who are interested in applying to the Skilled Worker Stream must create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile.The MPNP will provide any necessary support to employers and interested candidates should they require it. If you are a Manitoba employer and have registered to participate in either edition, please advise us by sending an email to the subject line “Destination Canada 2023 Employer Registration”. Participation is free of charge but the number of places is limited. Employers can register here from Monday, January 30 to Thursday, February 16, 2023. Participating employers will also be invited to attend an online information forum to present their company to candidates. Destination Canada ITC will take place on Maand Destination Canada Tourism-Hospitality-Culinary will take place on March 20 and 21, 2023. A platform will be made available to organize interviews with the candidates they wish to meet. The interviews with the candidates will take place at the dates and times they wish, from February 20 to March 31, 2023. Employers will have access to their profile, their CV and a pre-recorded video presentation. Thanks to a state-of-the-art tool that matches the needs expressed in the job postings with the experience and skills of the registered candidates, a list of qualified candidates will be proposed for each position. For these recruitment events, the employer must participate directly and cannot be represented. The IRCC office at the Canadian Embassy in France, in collaboration with the Information and Communications Technology Council and Tourism HR, is organizing online recruitment fairs to connect Canadian employers with qualified French-speaking and bilingual international candidates in the information and communications technology (ICT) and tourism-hospitality-culinary sectors.Įmployers with job openings in Manitoba in these sectors are invited to apply to participate. Click here for a list of approved occupations for which employers may recruit candidates. Of the approved projects, the Manitoba government is also making a three-year funding commitment to 12 projects, ensuring there are no interruptions to the delivery of programs that represent a baseline of services that are essential to the settlement and integration of newcomers to Manitoba. The $4 million in funding, which doubles last year’s investment, will be distributed amongst 24 successful projects. In February, the Manitoba government announced it was accepting applications for the Newcomer Community Connections Stream, which will receive $4 million in funding. This program offers a total of $7.1 million in funding this year including $3 million for Manitoba Start and $120,000 for Recognition Counts. The NCIS program provides financial support to projects that enhance the social and economic integration of newcomers. “This funding supports our government’s vision of a skilled and talented Manitoba, a key component of which is to welcome newcomers and ensure they are able to participate fully in the community and contribute to a growing economy.” “Attracting and retaining new immigrants has been identified as a key factor in Manitoba’s post-pandemic economic recovery,” said Reyes. The Manitoba government is providing a total of $4 million to 24 newcomer service provider organizations whose projects were selected through the Newcomer Community Integration Support (NCIS) program - Newcomer Community Connections Stream, Labour and Immigration Minister Jon Reyes announced today.
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