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  1. Submitting an EOI is your first step to immigration to Manitoba through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). An EOI is not an application, but an online profile. Anyone interested in applying to the MPNP must submit an EOI. Candidates complete a series of questions online and receive EOI ranking points based on the provided answers.

  2. Create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile. If you receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA), submit a full application to the MPNP. Applications are thoroughly assessed by an MPNP officer. Successful applicants are nominated by the MPNP. Within 180 days from the date of nomination, make a separate application to the Government of Canada ...

    • How to apply
    • Pay your application fees
    • Temporary changes to biometrics
    • Submit your online application
    • Biometrics fee

    You must now apply online

    As of September 23, 2022, you must now apply online for this program. If you can’t apply online, and require accommodations, including for a disability, you can ask for the application in another format (paper, braille or large print).

    Fill out your application

    Once you’ve been nominated by a province or territory, you can apply for permanent residence. Sign in or create a Permanent residence online application portal(opens in a new tab)  account. The instruction guide, (IMM EP7000), will help you fill out the forms properly.

    You must fill out these digital forms online

    You’ll fill out these digital forms online (for yourself, and any family members 18 or older) Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) Supplementary Information - Your travels (IMM 5562)

    Biometrics fee

    In most cases, you must pay a biometrics fee when you submit your application. Otherwise, you may experience delays. The biometrics fee covers the cost of collecting fingerprints and a digital photo. After you pay the biometrics fee with a complete application, we’ll send you a letter confirming that you need to give your biometrics and where you can go. You must show this letter when you give your biometrics. You must give your biometrics in person. Make sure to book an appointment if this service is offered. Find a collection point close to you.

    Third-party fees

    Depending on your situation, you may need to pay third parties for: medical exams police certificates language testing educational credential assessment Our instruction guide can help you understand which fees apply to you.

    Before you submit your application, make sure you:

    •answer all questions

    •electronically sign your application (type your full name exactly as shown on your passport)

    •include your processing fee receipt

    •upload all the supporting documents (you must include a copy of the nomination certificate that the province or territory sent you)

    If your application is incomplete, we’ll reject it. You’ll have to fix any errors and then re-submit it.

    •Individual applicant: CAD $85

    •Families applying at the same time: maximum total fee of CAD $170

  3. Expressions of Interest are valid for one year from the date candidates submit them to the MPNP. If you do not receive a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) after 12 months and you still want to be considered for the MPNP, you will have to complete a new profile. Making changes to an existing EOI does not extend the validity of your submission.

    • Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) Who must fill out this application form? This form must be completed by: you, the principal applicant. Completing the form.
    • Additional Dependants/Declaration (IMM 0008DEP) Who must fill out this application form? This form must be completed by. you, the principal applicant, on behalf of each of your dependants not included in the Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008).
    • Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) This form must be completed by: you, the principal applicant; your spouse or common-law partner (whether accompanying you to Canada or not), and.
    • Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) This form must be completed by: You, as the principal applicant, Your spouse or common-law partner (whether accompanying you to Canada or not), and.
  4. Step 1. Check your eligibility. Make sure you qualify for the PNP of the province or territory where you want to live. Step 2. Get a nomination. Contact the province or territory and apply for a nomination. Step 3. Apply for permanent residence. If you’re nominated, apply for permanent residence online.

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  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Step 1: Choose Your Application Method. Before starting your application, it is essential to determine which application method is most suitable for you. The Manitoba PNP offers two application methods: the Expression of Interest (EOI) system and the direct application method. Expression of Interest Application Method.