Canadian province ends student route to permanent residency, Indians to be hit
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The Canadian province of Manitoba has shut down a key immigration pathway for international graduates, signalling a broader shift towards prioritising work experience over educational credentials in its permanent residency selection process. According to immigration news outlet CIC News, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Programme (MPNP) has retired the Career Employment Pathway (CEP) under its International Education Stream with immediate effect. Indian students account for a significant share of Manitoba's international student population. In 2021, Manitoba recorded 5,240 Indian study permit holders. Indians also benefited heavily from Manitoba's immigration programmes, with 5,485 new permanent residents arriving from India that year, accounting for 33.1% of all admissions. With the pathway now closed, prospective applicants will instead have to pursue other immigration routes. The change also comes amid wider reforms to Canada's international student and temporary resident programmes, as governments seek to better align immigration intake with economic requirements. The Skilled Worker in Manitoba programme, in contrast, places far greater emphasis on employment history. At the same time, the Career Employment Plan requirement has been removed. Furthermore, work experience obtained through self-employment or while studying full-time will not count towards eligibility under the Skilled Worker stream.
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