MPNP: Your family
Manitoba values the contribution that families make to our communities and to the economic development of our province, and encourages the immigration of skilled workers who plan to establish themselves and their families permanently in Manitoba.
When you apply to the MPNP you, the principal applicant, can include your family as “eligible accompanying dependants.”
Eligible accompanying dependants include:
– not financially independent due to a physical or mental condition
– pursuing full-time academic, professional or vocational training
You and your spouse (if applicable) should each review the information on eligibility criteria and assessment. The person who best meets the eligibility criteria and is the most qualified should be the principal applicant. The other spouse can be included as an accompanying dependant.
If your children do not meet the above criteria, but want to come to Manitoba with you, they can still apply to the MPNP program. They must submit a separate application at the same time as you and indicate they are connected to your application.
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