IRCC Approves Manitoba’s request extend resident status for PNP.

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Marc Miller Canada’s Immigration Minister has approved a request by the government of Manitoba to extend temporary resident status for some nominees identified in the province’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

IRCC Update : All nominees – mainly holders of Post Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) – have work permits that expire in 2024. They’re part of the Manitoba Skill Worker Program pool, targeting job vacancies in the province.

Temporary workers means that 6,700 may continue the process  while working ,and the province continues to process their PNP application. The province expects that “eligible foreign nationals will receive an official nomination from Manitoba and eventually become permanent residents”Within two years.

the Immigration, refugee & citizenship Canada. guidelines  says it is open to working with other Canadian provinces & territories to help in  more temporary residents into permanent residents to address national labor market needs.

Following a meeting of FMRI (the Federation of Ministers Responsible for Immigration) on 10 May, more information could be available.

The province introduced the program in  1998, Manitoba became the first province in Canada to start a program called the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This program was designed to attract people who might otherwise move to large cities such as Toronto or Vancouver. Manitoba wanted to attract people to live in their province.

The Provincial Nominee Program has been a great success in Manitoba. It allowed the province to share the benefits of immigration. After seeing this success, all other provinces and territories in Canada, except for Quebec & Nunavut, decided to do the same thing. They wanted to attract more people to their communities to help them grow.

The data also shows that 10,000 Manitobans have moved from worker to homeowner status. Permanent ResidentsIn 2023,

In January & March this year, the province issued 1,560 Expressions of Interest to Skilled Worker candidates leading to 1,478 approvals.

By 2022, 20% permanent residents will have come through the PNP. Canada aims to accept 110,000 new permanent residents in 2024, and 120,000 per year from 2025-2026.

Changes to temporary residence levels

This is unique in Canada’s immigration space & aligns with a previously announce priority for the year and in years to come. On March 21st, this year, Minister Miller The company announced its intention to increase domestic drawsHelping temporary residents become permanent residents.

IRCC will also work with the newcomers who are already in Canada, to help them to become permanent residents. This is an alternative to increasing the number that was previously uncapped of temporary residents arriving in Canada each year. In 2023, Canada’s temporary resident population was over 2.5 million people or 6.2% of its total population.

On 2023, 157,000 people will transition from temporary residents into permanent residents.

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