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THINKING OF MOVING TO MANITOBA?

Manitoba is a dynamic, growing province, proud of our cultural diversity, high standards of living and economic opportunities available. Manitobans of every heritage, working together, have built a thriving and prosperous community that continues to attract new immigrants from around the world every year.

From the earliest days of settlement, immigration has played a strong role in the development of Manitoba. Today, immigration remains an important part of our province's creative strategies for maintaining a competitive edge in the global markets of tomorrow.

This Web site provides an overview of information you may need to consider when immigrating to Manitoba. The information is general in nature and provides many links and contacts to answer your specific questions.

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