Manitoba has resumed its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws, and emphasizes that recent draws are now prioritizing applicants with close family ties in Manitoba
β Manitoba PNP Draws Are Back β And Theyβre All About Family
After a brief pause earlier this year, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has officially resumed issuing invitations. But this time, itβs not business as usual.
The province has rebooted its draw strategy to focus heavily on applicants with close relatives living in Manitoba, aiming to improve retention and community integration for newcomers.
If you missed this update β or are wondering how your immigration chances are affected β this blog post breaks it all down.
π‘ What Changed in the New Manitoba PNP Draw?
The most recent MPNP draw (#250) held on July 26, 2025 confirmed a dramatic shift in selection priorities. Here’s what stands out:
- Close Family Ties Are Now a Major Advantage
Applicants with siblings, parents, cousins, or other relatives in Manitoba are being prioritized.
(Relatives must be PRs or Citizens, living in Manitoba for at least one year.) - Fewer Invitations Overall, But More Targeted
Only 19 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) were issued in this round β down significantly from pre-2025 levels. - Express Entry Linked Candidates Were Just 3
This suggests Manitoba is focusing more on local connections and less on general federal profiles. - Strategic Recruitment Still Counts
Francophone applicants, job offer holders, and Manitoba graduates continue to be eligible under other streams.
π§ Why Manitoba Is Focusing on Family First
This change aligns with Manitobaβs larger immigration strategy β keeping newcomers in the province long-term. Applicants with family already in the province are statistically more likely to stay, settle, and succeed.
π Am I Eligible Under the New Rules?
You may have an edge if:
- You have a close relative living in Manitoba (parent, child, sibling, uncle/aunt, niece/nephew, cousin)
- Your relative has lived in Manitoba for at least one year and is a Canadian PR or citizen
- You meet the minimum eligibility for language, work experience, and education
Don’t have family in Manitoba? You still may qualify through:
- A Manitoba job offer
- Post-secondary education completed in the province
- Francophone immigration streams
ποΈ What You Should Do Next
At Nohproblem Consulting, we help applicants navigate changes like these. Whether you’re exploring the family stream, LMIA-supported job offers, or PNP pathways, weβll tailor a strategy that fits your profile.
β Book your FREE 15-minute consultation to find out your Manitoba immigration potential.

