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Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

Manitoba now has an “Expression of Interest” system, just like the Federal government’s Express Entry system.    Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows Manitoba to select foreign workers whose occupations are in high demand in the province, and also entrepreneurs and farmers who wish to invest in the province. If…

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Manitoba Family Support PNP

Please note that Manitoba no longer offers a family sponsorship stream. However, Manitoba awards points for relatives living in Manitoba to applicants seeking permanent residence through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program’s Skilled Workers stream. The Manitoba Family Support category was a priority assessment stream for skilled workers who can show that they have the support…

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Manitoba Strategic Recruitment Initiative Program

Please note, information on this page may be out of date. It will be updated in the future. The Manitoba Strategic Recruitment Initiative allows the province to nominate qualified persons for immigration. Strategic Recruitment Initiatives are based on the discretion of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program with attention paid to program needs and available resources….

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Manitoba Skilled Worker Immigration

Manitoba PNP for Skilled Workers Manitoba is friendly, low cost and has a stable and prosperous economy. Yes, winters in Winnipeg, the province’s main city where most of the population resides, are pretty cold. But with a low unemployment rate, good wages and benefits, safe working conditions, and well-run public health and education systems, Manitoba…

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Manitoba Business Class PNP

Manitoba PNP For Business Owners Aside from the Skilled Worker stream, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program has a second stream as of 2015, the Business stream, or MPNP-B. MPNP-B nominates individuals who meet the Eligibility Requirements. These are applicants who: Intend to reside in Manitoba with their dependent family members; Intend to invest in a…

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Where to Live in Canada: Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Manitoba and Saskatchewan Need Immigrants A lot is made of so-called “Middle America.”  If you’re a TV executive or the head of a massive corporation selling products in the United States, chances are marketing to “Middle America” is going to be one of your keys to success.  But what, exactly, is “Middle America?”  Is it…

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Manitoba’s Waiting For You

By 2020, Manitoba’s own government predicts a shortage of 20,000 skilled workers in the province. And Manitoba is exactly the kind of safe and affordable place where you want to settle and raise a family. Maybe that’s why 15,000 immigrants a year are starting a new life in Manitoba. Manitoba License Plate by Jerry Woody…

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How to get a refugee travel document in Canada.

This step-by-step guide will help you get your Canadian Refugee Travel Document or Certificate of Identity. We have taken the government instructions and simplified them for you! Application for Refugee Travel Document – Let’s start… First step: click the link below and download the application and follow our steps.  Adult Travel Document Application – PPTC…

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Truck driving schools in Canada

The choice is between community colleges with trucking courses and private schools that may sometimes work with trucking companies (as do many local college programs). Some private schools don’t seem to have the best reputation, so opinion seems to slightly favor colleges. Most programs are around 3 months and require over 100 hours of training…

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How to become a truck driver in Canada for foreigners?

Even if you’re a foreign truck driver who has experience and credentials from their home country, you generally have to have your credentials recognized by a provincial or territorial authority before you start driving a truck in Canada. We’ll go through the basic steps for someone who wants to move to Canada to become a…

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Truck Driver pay in Canada

In Canada, time is money, and truck drivers know that more than anyone else. They sometimes get paid by the hour, although companies will also pay by the kilometer. Some companies even pay a combination of hourly rates and payments based on kilometers travelled. In many surveys of trucker salaries in Canada, the amounts are…

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How to become a truck driver in Canada

Read our step-by-step guide to getting a job as a truck driver, either as someone already living in Canada or a foreigner thinking of moving here. What you need to keep in mind is that driving a truck is often a full-time-plus job and is done mostly for the money. It’s not usually about the…

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