In response to widespread permit expirations and IRCC processing delays, Manitoba launched this temporary policy in April 2025. The aim is to help skilled temporary residents stay employed while awaiting provincial nomination. Applications will be accepted by IRCC until December 31, 2025, under a special federal-provincial agreement.
To qualify for the new Manitoba work permit, you must meet the following conditions:
These requirements aim to support individuals with strong ties to Manitoba.
Starting April 22, 2025, eligible candidates can apply online to receive a Support Letter from the province. This letter is used to apply for an LMIA-exempt, 2-year open work permit. You will need:
Note: Applicants who have already received a Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) from MPNP are not eligible for this temporary measure.
This policy offers a streamlined solution for Manitoba employers. By avoiding the LMIA process, businesses save time and money. The cost of submitting a provincial support letter is $230—much lower than the $1,000+ fee for an LMIA. It also eliminates lengthy processing timelines, helping employers retain their workforce more easily.
If you're eligible under this temporary policy, it's essential to act quickly and strategically. Here’s how to take advantage of this opportunity:
This policy may be your best opportunity to remain legally employed while awaiting your nomination.
This temporary measure is a crucial bridge for workers whose status is uncertain. It offers continued legal employment, a simplified path forward, and more time to complete the nomination process.
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