Manitoba has many job opportunities in different industries and business services. If you are a permanent resident of Canada you are allowed to work here. But if you are staying temporarily you will need a temporary work permit.
Permanent resident status does not guarantee you employment. It is up to you to find a job and show the employer that you are qualified. It may take months to find a job, and longer if you need to upgrade your skills, your education, your English proficiency or, in the case of regulated trades and professions, become licensed.
To work you must have a Social Insurance Number (SIN) card. To get one go to a Service Canada office. Show your landing document or permanent resident card.
Your first step in a successful job search is to learn all about working in Manitoba. The pages in this section provide specific information and links to places you can get help.
Intercultural training for employers
Job search workshops for newcomers
PNP information sessions
100 Adelaide Street, in the Exchange District of downtown Winnipeg
Canada speeds up credential recognition for newcomers
Nov 30, 2009
Manitoba appoints new immigration minister
Nov 03, 2009
Manitoba PNP service centre opens
Nov 03, 2009