Manitoba Given Another Chance to Welcome 9,500 Nominees Through PNP
Canada’s federal government is giving Manitoba a second chance to issue 9,500 nominations in a year through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – a number
Canada’s federal government is giving Manitoba a second chance to issue 9,500 nominations in a year through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – a number
Winnipeg has been called an “extraordinary example” of successful immigration by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said in an interview with Global News that
Manitoba has conducted a new draw the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 282 letters of advice to apply. The February 8 draw saw LAAs issued
Manitoba has conducted a new draw the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 275 letters of advice to apply. The January 25 draw saw LAAs issued
Manitoba has conducted a first Canada immigration draw of 2024 through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 423 letters of advice to apply. The January
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Manitoba has conducted a new Canada immigration draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 268 invitations to apply. The November 30 draw saw LAAs
Manitoba has conducted a new Canada immigration draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 400 invitations to apply. The November 2 draw saw LAAs
Manitoba has conducted a new Canada immigration draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 542 invitations to apply. The October 5 draw saw LAAs
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