SKILLED WORKER IN MANITOBA
Complex warning and scoring system
Some immigration projects are complex and may be difficult for non-professionals to understand. Technology-based immigrants in Manitoba are one such project.
All categories in the province have their own scoring and invitation system. In combination with the Fast Track CRS and the Federal Skilled Migration FSW, applicants may need to evaluate their scores separately under three different scoring systems to accurately determine whether they qualify.
If you are new to Canadian immigration, it is recommended that you assess whether you are eligible for this program under the guidance of our consultants.
Short list of occupations
The term “short occupation” referred to below refers to Manitoba In-Demand Occupations listed on the official page.
International student category
The international student category includes a master’s degree in science and engineering, a doctoral degree, and other graduates who find a shortage of careers in the province.
For the Master of Science and Engineering and Ph.D. graduates with internships in Manitoba, you do not need to find a job.
For other graduates, it is required to graduate from a designated school and require the applicant and the qualified employer to sign a full-time work contract for at least one year, and engage in a shortage of NOC 0, A or B related occupations.
“Designated school” and “eligible employer”, the definition is not yet clear
Language requirements reach CLB level 7
Whether it is necessary to enter the EOI of Manitoba to meet the conditions, it remains to be clear
Technical workers in the province – Manitoba experience category
- Graduates of the province of Manitoba, who have been working in the province for six months, do not need to be related to what they have learned, or
- Graduates from other provinces who have been in occupation for 12 months in Manitoba do not need to be related to what they have learned, or
- Non-external graduates, working in non-negative occupations in Manitoba for 12 months
- Require full-time, long-term work contracts
- Language requirements: CLB level 7 is required for regulated occupations
- For mechanics, CLB level 6 is required
- For other NOC 0, A or B occupations, CLB Level 5 is required.
- For NOC C or D occupations, CLB Level 4 is required
- Whether it is necessary to enter the EOI of Manitoba to meet the conditions, it remains to be clear
Technical workers outside the province – fast track category
This category requires applicants to enter the fast-track pool under the conditions of federal skilled immigrants, Canadian experience immigrants, or federal skilled immigrants, and then enter the EOI scoring system in Manitoba (Manitou Pond) after being satisfied with the following conditions. After the invitation, the provincial nomination application will be submitted to the province, and after the pass, the federal pool will be awarded 600 points to confirm the invitation.
- Must have 6 months of shortage of professional work experience, work experience can not be in Manitoba, applicants need to submit employment plan
- Language requirements: For NOC 0, Class A occupations, CLB level 7 is required, and Class B requires CLB level 6.
- Must have at least 1 year of higher education experience
- Have a guarantee from a close relative of Manitoba, or have study or work experience in Manitoba (doubt), or be invited at the Manitoba Job Fair
- To meet the basic conditions, you need to enter the EOI of the province, and currently use a scoring system with a score of 1000.
Technical workers outside the province – Talent category
- Require applicants to have at least half a year of limited work experience
- Language requirements: CLB level 7 is required for regulated occupations
- For mechanics, CLB level 6 is required
- For other NOC 0, A or B occupations, CLB Level 5 is required.
- Must have at least 1 year of higher education experience
- Have a guarantee from a relative or a close friend of Manitoba, or have a study or work experience in the province of Manitoba, or be invited at the recruitment meeting in Manitoba
- There is a magical scoring system, the scoring criteria have not been announced, but it seems to be different from any current one.