Ontario is the most populous province in Canada. Approximately 40 percent of Canadians live there. The province is home to Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, and Toronto, the country’s largest city and primary business and financial center. Ontario is the economic, social, and political heartland of Canada. It is the most popular destination in Canada for new immigrants from around the world, making it the most multicultural province in the country. The area includes more than 125 languages and people from over 200 countries. The easiest way to immigrate to Ontario, Canada, is with a provincial nomination under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
Suppose you have completed a bridging course and have passed the initial certification for the system by a regulatory body. In that case, you do not need a job offer from a Manitoban employer.
If you are a Doctoral or Master’s graduate, you could apply under the Graduate Internship Pathway. This pathway is designed for faster provincial nomination processing, those who can bring innovation to Manitoba’s markets.
Suppose you graduated under the Accelerate or Elevate internship with Mitacs. In that case, you can automatically apply to the Manitoba PNP after graduation, even if you do not have a job offer.
You must book an information session with the Manitoban government for additional information about the program. This information session must be booked before you submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the MPNP.