Adaptability Matrix

 

The Adaptability Assessment Matrix is used to evaluate your potential to successfully settle in Manitoba and become economically established by starting a business. In order to be nominated, you must score a minimum 60 (out of a maximum 100) points on this matrix.


 1: AGE

Below 21 0
21 - 24 5
25 - 29 10
30 – 44 15
45 - 49 10
50 - 54 5
54 Above 0
   
Maximum Points 15

2. BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE

Business Owner and Manager (more than 50% ownership) 15
Business Owner and manager (20% - 50% ownership) 12
Senior Manager 10
 
Maximum Points 15

3. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE

Above 10 years or more 15
Above 6 - 10 years 10
3 - 6 years 5
 
Maximum Points 15
  •  Length of experience is counted only for senior management or business ownership experience as defined by the PNP-B. No points will be awarded for other experience. For example, middle or entry level management experience or self-employed business ownership experience will not score any points under this criteria. 

4. NET WORTH

$350.,000 - $500,000

8
$500,000 - $1,000,000 10
$1,000,001 - $1,500,000 12
$1,500,001 - $2,000,000 13
$2,000,001 - $2,500,000 14
$2,500,001 Above 15
   
Maximum Points 15

5: LANGUAGE FLUENCY

No English / French language proficiency (No minimal language skills) Less than CLB 4 0
Moderate language proficiency or have some language skills CLB 4 - CLB 6 15
Higher language proficiency or fluent in language CLB 6 Avove 20
   
Maximum Points   20

To be scored for this criterion, an applicant must submit test results from an approved language-testing organization (IELTS test score or equivalent language competency test score) as proof of language proficiency.

 

Language tests accepted by the MPNP

The MPNP has approved two English testing agencies – International English language Testing System (IELTS) General and Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)-General (available in Canada only). These are the same agencies and tests used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

You must take one of these tests no more than two years before the date you submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the PNP-B, and must submit the official results as a required document with your PNP-B application.

Applicants are assigned points based on their Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level. The PNP-B uses the following table to determine CLB levels from language test results.

CLB/NCLC*
Test taken
Test results for each ability
 
 
Listening
Reading
Writing
Speaking
9+
IELTS
8.0 – 9.0
7.0 – 9.0
7.0 – 9.0
7.0 – 9.0
CELPIP
5-6
5-6
5-6
5-6
TEF
372+
298+
248+
372+
8
IELTS
7.5
6.5
6.5
6.5
CELPIP
4H
4H
4H
4H
TEF
349-371
280-297
233-247
349-371
7
IELTS
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
CELPIP
4L
4L
4L
4L
TEF
309
248
206
309
6
IELTS
5.5
5.0
5.5
5.5
CELPIP
3H
3H
3H
3H
TEF
271
217
181
271
5
IELTS
5.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
CELPIP
3L
3L
3L
3L
TEF
225
180
150
225
4
IELTS
4.5
3.5
4.0
4.0
CELPIP
2H
2H
2H
2H
TEF
181
145
121
181
3 or less
If score in one or more test category is below score listed for CLB 4.

 « NCLC » signifie niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens/Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB).

You must submit results from the following TEF tests as proof of your French language proficiency: compréhension écrite; compréhension orale; expression écrite; expression orale.


6. ENHANCED SETTLEMENT FACTORS

You have visited Manitoba for at least consecutive five working days and conducted relevant business and lifestyle-related research 15
You have a close relative currently residing in Manitoba for more than one year
5
Your child is enrolled in an accredited Manitoba educational institution at least six months prior to the date of submission of Nomination Application and is actively pursuing academic, professional or vocational training on a full-time basis. 5
Your spouse has a high language proficiency (CLB score of 5 or above) 10
Previous Study and/or work experience in Manitoba:
You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has completed a program of full-time study of at least one year at a post-secondary institution in Manitoba. You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner must have done this after you turned 17years old and with a valid study permit.
or
The applicant or his/her accompanying spouse or common-law partner has completed at least six months of continuous full time employment in Manitoba. Applicants must provide a letter of reference from his/her employer and a copy of his/her work permit.
5
   
Maximum Points 20

  

The Exploratory Visit must be conducted no more than one year prior to submission of an EOI.

A close relative must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and residing in Manitoba for more than one year. A close relative is defined as a sister/brother, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew, grandparent or first cousin. Proof of relationship must be provided. If your relative has lived in Manitoba for more than one year, provide proof that he/she is well-established in Manitoba (proof of employment, proof of residence, Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment, etc.)

You must provide documents supporting the enrollment of your children in an accredited Manitoba educational institution.