Manitoba PNP
The Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program for In-demand Occupations
The Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program has an in-demand list of occupations that includes pharmacists. Because it operates under the Express Entry system, you are more likely to receive an invitation to one of the many Express Entry draws.
You must ensure that you have an excellent French language ability as more emphasis is placed on approved French test results than on English tests. If you score a seven on the Canadian Language Benchmark test for reading, writing, listening, and speaking, you could apply.
Express Entry Federal Skilled Worker Class
The Federal Skilled Worker Class will allow you to immigrate to Canada as a pharmacist. However, you must pass the selection criteria set out in the program – this criterion will take into account your education, language skills, work experience, age, arranged employment, and adaptability.
What Documents Do You Need?
The documents you need will vary and depend on the country you were born in or currently live in, your family members and the individual’s circumstances. Below are some of the documents you may need:
- Biometrics
- Medical examination by a Canadian Panel of Physician approved doctor
- Language tests for IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or TEF (Test d’evaluation)
- Police Clearance Certificates
- ID
- Birth records
- Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
What’s Next?
If you pass the basic requirements for the program, your application will be entered into the Express Entry pool. When you enter the pool, your application is scored using the CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System), which is based on factors:
- Language ability
- Education
- Occupation
- Provincial Nomination
- Age
- Valid job offer
- Adaptability factors