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The Northwest Territories Nominee Program Meets Intake Cap

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The Northwest Territories Nominee Program Meets Intake Cap

The Northwest Territories Nominee Program meets intake cap. On the other hand, Manitoba issues Invitations To Apply (ITAs) to candidates under two streams. 

Manitoba (February 21 – 28) 

On March 21, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held draws under two streams. 

The first draw was under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream for those who have completed post-secondary study in Manitoba. This means that their spouse must have completed post-secondary education in the province in order to be considered. 

There were over 101 Letters of Advice to Apply issued, and the lowest score among invited candidates was 844. 

Candidates selected in this draw should be able to provide documents indicating this requirement or will have to decline their Letter of Advice to Apply. 

On the other hand, the second draw was in the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. The MPNP issued 7 Letters of Advice to Apply to candidates invited under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative. Candidates needed a score of a minimum of 705 to be invited. 

Of the 108 total Letters of Advice to Apply issued, 23 were issued to candidates who declared a valid Express Entry profile number as well as a job seeker validation code. 

Northwest Territories (March) 

The Northwest Territories Nominee Program meets intake cap.

Earlier this month, the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) declared that the application intake period has closed as of March 6, 2025. 

Of the submitted intake, 90 applications have been picked at random, and selected candidates have been notified by email. 

Applications that are not selected will remain in the intake queue until December 12, 2025. 

If an application is denied or withdrawn, the NTNP will select another application from the intake queue at random for assessment. 

Note: The Northwest Territories nomination allocation for 2025 is 150. NTNP is only selecting 90 applications because 60 were obtained in 2024 beyond the allocation for the year, and they are being processed under the 2025 allocation.   

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