Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative

Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative

The Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative (MCDII) takes an active role in identifying new permanent residents to the community under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).

Successful candidates and their dependent family members will become permanent residents of Canada. Morden, Manitoba is a city lying 112 km southwest of Winnipeg with a population of around 9,000.

 

Minimum Requirements

The Morden immigration initiative works with local employers to identify these targeted occupations and satisfy local labour market needs. Candidates must fall within one of the following targeted occupations:

  • Welders;
  • Carpenters;
  • Cooks; and
  • Plumbers/Pipe fitters.

In order to be eligible to apply for the Morden immigration initiative as a welder, candidates must:

  • Be between 21 and 45 years of age;
  • Have no other connection to other parts of Canada (i.e. through friends, relatives, or previous employment or education);
  • Have completed a post-secondary education or training program of at least one-year duration, for which they received a diploma, certificate, or degree;
  • Have passed a General IELTS test with a minimum score of five in each band;
  • Have the genuine intention and ability to economically establish themselves and settle in Morden; and
  • Have settlement funds as required by MPNP ($10,000 for the Principal Applicant and $2,000 for each dependent). This is in addition to any funds needed for exploratory visit expenses; and
  • Have two (2) years of recent work experience in welding and commercial or residential carpentry.

 

For all other occupations, candidates must:

  • Be between 21 and 45 years of age;
  • Have no other connection to other parts of Canada (i.e. through friends, relatives, or previous employment or education);
  • Have completed a post-secondary education or training program of at least one-year duration, for which they received a diploma, certificate, or degree;
  • Have settlement funds as required by MPNP ($10,000 for the Principal Applicant and $2,000 for each dependent). This is in addition to any funds needed for exploratory visit expenses; and
  • Have the genuine intention and ability to economically establish themselves and settle in Morden;
  • Have a federal express entry profile which will require a CLB language score of 7 and post-secondary education that is supported with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
  • Have two (2) years of recent work experience over the past 5 years in their target occupation.

The initiative will favour candidates who have experience living in a rural area, with the ability to adapt to the culture and climate. Candidates who fulfil the criteria and have been selected as potential immigrants to Morden under the initiative will be required to make an exploratory visit to the area. The main purpose of the visit is to pass the MPNP interview, though making local contacts and seeking employment opportunities are also suggested.

The MPNP requires that the candidate ensure he or she meets all minimum criteria at the time of the exploratory visit. It is also the responsibility of the applicant to maintain no connections throughout their application and until their arrival outside of Morden and in other parts of Canada. This means that if a friend or family connection moved outside Morden, the application will be reassessed by Morden's Selection Committee to reevaluate Morden's continued support of the application.

 

Application process:

The following steps provide an overview of the application process. In order to apply and come to Canada, an individual may:

  • Step 1: Determine his or her eligibility (requirements above).
  • Step 2: MCDII will only be accepting applications from those who have an active Express Entry profile (with the exception of Welders and Carpenters).
  • Step 3: Submit an application (include Federal Express Entry number, if applicable). Candidates must have the following items in order to apply:
    • Application form;
    • C.V. or resume for the principal applicant and spouse;
    • Copy of passport;
    • IELTS result; and
    • Proof of Settlement Funds (scan of bank statement and/or property estimation).
  • Step 4: If an individual is selected, he or she will be given an invitation to come for an exploratory visit.
  • Step 5: During the exploratory visit, the candidate will research Morden and prepare for his or her interview with an MPNP officer at the end of the visit.
  • Step 6: If after the interview with the MPNP officer, the officer deems the individual is a good fit for MCDII and MPNP, he or she will be given an invitation to apply for MPNP.
  • Step 7: The individual may apply online for provincial nomination through the MPNP. This is usually done after he or she returns home from the exploratory visit.
  • Step 8: If, after the individual is reviewed by MPNP, it is determined that he or she meets all minimum qualifications of MPNP, he or she will be given a Nomination Letter from the MPNP.
  • Step 9: Using this Nomination Letter, the individual may apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC, formerly CIC) as a provincial nominee.
  • Step 10: IRCC will do further review, including medicals and criminal record checks.
  • Step 11: Once the individual receives Permanent Residence Visas, he or she can make arrangements to move to Morden, along with any accompanying family members.