Manitoba Points Calculator

    This calculator will help you calculate the points required for your Manitoba PNP application

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    Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (OINP)

    Ontario is the second-largest province in Canada. Ontario is filled with numerous landscapes and lakes. Ontario has become a prime destination for skilled professionals.

    If you are one of those skilled professionals who want to migrate to Ontario, then you immigrate through the Ontario Provincial Nominee Program.
    You need to get a 400 CRS score to become an eligible candidate for Ontario PNP.

    The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is a point-based immigration program. To assess your chances of receiving an invitation for Ontario provincial nomination, you can calculate your Ontario PR points based on factors like work experience, language skills, and education using the Ontario PNP Points Calculator.

    Immigration Categories under Ontario PNP

    • Ontario Express Entry
      • Human Capital Priorities Stream
      • French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream
    • General Category
      • Foreign Skilled Worker with a Job Offer Stream
    • Foreign Skilled Worker with a Job Offer Stream
      • International Student Category
      • International Student – Masters Graduate Stream
      • International Student – Ph.D. Graduate Stream
    • Business Category
      • Entrepreneur Stream
      • Corporate Stream
      • Investors Stream

    Ontario PNP Score Calculator

    The Ontario PNP Score Calculator helps applicants determine their eligibility for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). It is a points-based system used to calculate an applicant’s score based on factors such as work experience, education, and language skills.

    How are points awarded in the Manitoba PNP points Calculator?

    The following table will help you to calculate your Manitoba points to check your eligibility for Manitoba provincial nomination through the Manitoba points calculator:

    Factor 1: Language Proficiency (IELTS or CLB Levels)

    Language Proficiency
    Points
    CLB 8 or higher / native speaker
    20
    CLB 7
    18
    CLB 6
    16
    CLB 5
    14
    CLB 4
    12
    CLB 3 or lower
    0

    Factor 2: Age

    Language Proficiency
    Points
    18
    4
    19
    6
    20
    8
    21 - 45
    10
    46
    8
    47
    6
    48
    4
    49
    2
    50 or older
    0

    Factor 3: Work Experience (in the past five years)

    Work Experience (in the past five years)
    Points
    Less than one year
    0
    One year
    8
    Two years
    10
    Three years
    12
    Four years or more
    15

    Factor 4: Education

    Language Proficiency
    Points
    Master's or Doctorate
    25
    Two post-secondary programs of at least two years each
    23
    One post-secondary program of two years or longer
    20
    One one year post-secondary program
    14
    Trade certification
    14
    No post-secondary education
    0

    Factor 5: Adaptability

    Language Proficiency
    Points
    Close relative in Manitoba
    20
    Invitation to Apply received from MPNP as part of recruitment mission or exploratory visit
    20
    Previous work experience in Manitoba (at least six months)
    12
    Completed post-secondary program of two years or more in Manitoba
    12
    Completed post-secondary program of at least one year in Manitoba
    10
    Friend or distant relative living in Manitoba
    10
    Regional Immigration
    5

    MPNP EOI points Calculator

    After getting submitted into the Manitoba PNP EOI pool, your profile will be awarded points based on the credentials like age, language proficiency, level of education, etc. The maximum points are 1000 points. The highest-scoring profiles are then invited to submit their application for a provincial nomination through a regularly held round of invitations. The following tables illustrate how points are awarded under the MPNP calculator:

    Skill Transferability Factors

    Factors
    Points Per Factor
    (Maximum 50 points)

    Education

    A post-secondary degree and with strong language proficiency in the official language
    50
    With Canadian experience and a post-secondary degree
    50

    Foreign Work Experience

    Foreign work experience and strong proficiency in the official language
    50
    With Canadian experience and a post-secondary degree
    50

    Certificate of Qualification (for people in Trade Occupations)

    Certificate of qualification and strong proficiency in the official language
    50

    Factor 2: Age

    Age
    Points
    18
    20
    19
    30
    20
    40
    21 - 45
    75
    46
    40
    47
    30
    48
    20
    49
    10
    50 or older
    0

    Factor 3: Work Experience

    Work Experience
    Points
    Less Than 1 year
    0
    1 year
    40
    2 years
    50
    3 years
    60
    4 years or more
    75
    Fully recognized by the provincial licensing body
    100

    Factor 4: Education

    Language Proficiency
    Points
    Master's degree or Doctorate
    125
    Two post-secondary programs of at least 2 years each
    115
    One post-secondary program of three years or more
    110
    One post-secondary program of two years
    100
    One-year post-secondary program
    70
    Trade Certificate
    70
    No formal post-secondary education
    0

    Skill Transferability Factors

    Factors
    Points Per Factor
    (Maximum 50 points)

    Education

    A post-secondary degree and with strong language proficiency in the official language
    50
    With Canadian experience and a post-secondary degree
    50

    Foreign Work Experience

    Foreign work experience and strong proficiency in the official language
    50
    With Canadian experience and a post-secondary degree
    50

    Certificate of Qualification (for people in Trade Occupations)

    Certificate of qualification and strong proficiency in the official language
    50

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