Manitoba Issues 906 Letters of Advice to Apply in Largest MPNP Draw of 2026

In a major development for Canadian immigration, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has conducted its largest draw of 2026, issuing 906 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to skilled workers and international graduates seeking permanent residency in Canada.
The latest draw reflects Manitoba’s continued efforts to address labour shortages across key industries while attracting skilled talent to support the province’s economic growth. The draw targeted candidates under multiple immigration streams, including Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas, and International Education pathways.
According to the official update, Manitoba focused heavily on candidates with strong employment connections, relevant work experience, language proficiency, and the ability to contribute to the provincial labour market. Several invitations were also issued to candidates currently working in high-demand occupations across healthcare, trades, transportation, manufacturing, and other essential sectors.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program remains one of the most accessible pathways for immigrants looking to settle in Canada outside of major metropolitan areas. The province has consistently increased its efforts to retain international graduates and temporary foreign workers already contributing to Manitoba’s economy.
Immigration experts believe this larger-than-usual draw signals Manitoba’s growing demand for skilled workers in 2026. With Canada continuing to prioritize economic immigration, provincial nominee programs are expected to play a key role in meeting labour market needs nationwide.
Candidates selected through the MPNP can receive a provincial nomination, significantly increasing their chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residence through the federal immigration system.
The draw also aligns with Canada’s broader immigration strategy focused on regional immigration and workforce development. Provincial governments across Canada are increasingly using nominee programs to address local labour shortages and population growth challenges.
Applicants interested in Manitoba immigration pathways are encouraged to maintain updated profiles, improve language scores where possible, and explore opportunities in occupations currently facing labour shortages within the province.
Conclusion
Manitoba’s issuance of 906 Letters of Advice to Apply marks a significant milestone in the province’s 2026 immigration efforts. The record-breaking draw highlights the province’s urgent need for skilled workers and its commitment to supporting economic growth through immigration. As Canada continues expanding regional immigration programs, Manitoba remains an attractive destination for skilled professionals, international graduates, and temporary foreign workers seeking long-term opportunities and permanent residency in Canada.

