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Manitoba Successfully Secures Immigration Allocation Increase, Adding Nearly 1,500 Nomination Spots

Background of the Allocation Increase

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) recently announced that, following communications and negotiations with the federal government, the province's 2025 immigration nomination allocation has received a significant boost. According to newly released data, Manitoba has gained an additional 1,489 nomination spots on top of its existing allocation, bringing the province's total nomination allocation for this year to 6,239.

This allocation adjustment means that Manitoba has now recovered 65% of its 2024 allocation (9,500 spots). Although the province has not fully returned to last year's allocation level, this increase is significant for meeting the province's labour market needs.

Allocation Distribution and Strategic Priorities

The Manitoba government stated that this allocation increase will enhance the MPNP's capacity to address provincial labour market needs and help achieve Manitoba's strategic priorities.

While the province has not yet specified how these additional spots will be distributed among specific immigration categories, based on 2025 operations, the MPNP has primarily issued invitations through the following two skilled worker streams:

  • Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream
  • Skilled Worker Overseas stream

Notably, within the Skilled Worker Overseas stream, the MPNP has particularly emphasized inviting candidates through "strategic recruitment initiatives." The province may continue this trend, inviting eligible applicants through both categories.

Express Entry Alignment Advantages

The Skilled Worker Overseas stream is an enhanced or Express Entry-aligned stream, meaning the province can issue invitations to candidates with valid Express Entry profiles and even select applicants directly from the Express Entry candidate pool. Applicants who receive a provincial nomination through an enhanced pathway can benefit from faster processing times for their permanent residence applications.

Detailed Explanation of Strategic Recruitment Initiatives

Strategic recruitment initiatives are specialized programs led by employers or communities in Manitoba, designed to help the province identify and invite candidates who possess skills currently in shortage within the province. These initiatives help local employers address ongoing labour shortages while providing foreign nationals with a pathway to permanent residence.

Employer Participation Requirements:

  • Employers must meet the eligibility requirements for their job vacancies
  • Complete Manitoba's ABC Recruitment Process
  • Once approved, may submit details of international candidates to Manitoba's Employer Services

Candidate Eligibility Conditions:

  • Meet minimum language proficiency requirements
  • Possess relevant work experience
  • Meet education and age requirements
  • Satisfy the criteria for the specific stream being applied to

It is particularly important to note that if a candidate demonstrates stronger ties to another Canadian province or territory (for example, through previous work or study), they may be viewed as a retention risk. This situation could lead to a refusal from Employer Services or the MPNP. Each case will be evaluated individually by the MPNP.

Nationwide Allocation Adjustment Trends

Manitoba is not the only province to receive an allocation increase. Multiple Canadian provinces and territories, including Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Northwest Territories, have all seen increases in their nomination allocations recently.

This wave of allocation increases has emerged following the significant cuts to provincial nominee program allocations nationwide at the beginning of 2025. At the start of this year, all Canadian provincial nominee programs saw their allocations reduced to 50% of their 2024 levels.

Underlying Reasons for Policy Adjustments

The allocation cuts stem from higher-level adjustments within Canada's Immigration Levels Plan. In October 2024, the federal government announced it would significantly reduce Canada's permanent immigration numbers to address housing shortages and affordability issues. As part of the reduction plan, the overall admission levels for Canada's provincial programs were cut in half.

As provinces have successively received allocation increases, this indicates that the federal government is adjusting and optimizing the aggressive reduction policy from the beginning of the year based on each province's actual needs and labour market conditions.

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