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How to Apply for the MPNP-B Program

Step #1

Contact the Business Immigration and Investment Branch to receive an Application Kit or download the Application Kit from our web site.

Step #2

Complete the application in full, and send it along with all of the required documents and business intent, to the Business Immigration and Investment Branch, 600 - 259 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3B 3P4.

Step #3

If your application is accepted for nomination, you will be instructed to send a Cash Deposit to the account of the Government of Manitoba, Business Immigration and Investment Branch, Manitoba Competitiveness, Training and Trade.

Step #4

Upon receipt of the Cash Deposit, you will be instructed to submit your original application to a Canadian Visa office that services your area. A Canada Visa Office will receive your application, instruct you on medical examinations, security clearances and, upon fabourable results, issue your immigration visa for permanent residency.

Step #5

Please contact the Business Immigration and Investment Branch when you will be arriving in Manitoba.

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