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. 900 213 Notre Dame Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba CANADA R3B 1N3 (204) 945-5066 (telephone) (204) 948-2882 (fax) www.immigratemanitoba.com Manitoba Labour and Immigration Manitoba Immigration Statistics Summary Report Data effective December 31,

Executive Summary Preliminary Immigration Levels It is important to note that the following observations are preliminary. Manitoba received 4,584 immigrants in the year compared with the national total of 226,379. This represents 2.02% of the Canadian total during the same period. For the first time in recent years, Canada received more immigrants than its planned upper limit by 1,379 immigrants. The upper limit for year was 225,000 immigrants. In the year, Manitoba received 32% of new arrivals in the economic class (1,472 persons) and 21% in the family class (952 persons). Over 22% of Manitoba's accepted arrivals are refugees (1,017 people). The top city of destination for Manitoba newcomers is Winnipeg with over 76% or 3,506 newcomers choosing that city. The top source country of new immigrants to Manitoba is the Philippines with 689 persons (15%). Preliminary Provincial Nominee Levels In 1999, 500 applicants were nominated by Manitoba and 188 applied for federal immigration processing that year. In, 515 principal applicants were nominated and 1,088 individuals arrived in Manitoba (313 principal applicants). Manitoba's share of the national Provincial Nominee Program total intake of 1,247 persons is 1,088 immigrants or 87%. In terms of source country, Germany was the highest with 480 new arrivals (44.1%) followed closely by the Philippines with 239 arrivals (22%). 2

Table of Contents Manitoba Immigration Levels Summary 5 Levels Projections 5 Levels Report 6 Levels By Province 7 By City of Destination (Top 10) 8 By Source Area 9 By Source Country (Top 10) 9 By Level of Education 10 By Occupation (Top 10 - Principal Applicants only) 11 By Intention to Work 12 By Age and Gender 13 By Marital Status 13 By Language Ability 14 By Mother Tongue (Top 10) 14 Manitoba Provincial Nominees Levels By Province 16 Application Status 16 By City of Destination 17 By Source Area 18 By Source Country (Top 10) 18 By Level of Education 19 By Occupation (Top 10 - Principal Applicants only) 20 By Intention to Work 21 By Age and Gender 22 By Marital Status 22 By Language Ability 23 By Mother Tongue (Top 10) 23 3

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Immigration Levels Summary Principal Applicants and Dependents # % Cdn % Cdn levels # levels # % Cdn levels Family Class 944 1.86% 1,025 1.86% 952 1.81% Economic Class 1,352 1.42% 1,422 1.35% 1,472 1.06% Provincial/Territorial Nominees* 0 0.00% 418 87.63% 1,088 87.25% Other** 48 0.89% 66 1.54% 51 1.58% Refugees 649 2.86% 771 3.17% 1,017 3.40% Backlog/missing values 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 4 0.01% TOTAL 2,993 1.72% 3,702 1.96% 4,584 2.02% Canada Immigration Levels Projections Projected Level Actual level 200,000-225,000 200,000-225,000 200,000-225,000 Family Class 50,882 29.21% 55,025 29.07% 52,722 23.29% Economic Class 94,968 54.53% 105,114 55.53% 139,096 61.44% Provincial/Territorial Nominees 0 0.00% 477 0.25% 1,247 0.55% Other** 5,407 3.10% 4,281 2.26% 3,237 1.43% Refugees 22,669 13.02% 24,337 12.86% 29,870 13.19% Backlog/missing values 243 0.14% 61 0.03% 207 0.09% TOTAL 174,169 100.00% 189,295 100.00% 226,379 100.00% Difference from Previous Year*** -41,880-19.38% 15,126 8.68% 37,084 19.59% * Provincial Nominees are a sub-category of the economic class. ** Other includes Live-In Caregivers, Deferred Removal Order Class, Post Determination Refugee Class, and Retirees. *** Total 1997 immigration arrivals were 216,049. Data effective December 31, NOTE 1 : StatsCan indicates a Canadian population base of 30,750,087, in which Manitoba (pop. 1,147,880) represents 3.73% of the national demographic. 5

Immigration Levels Report Family Class Immediate Family 736 24.59% 760 20.53% 643 14.03% Parents and Grandparents 208 6.95% 265 7.16% 309 6.74% Subtotal 944 31.54% 1,025 27.69% 952 20.77% Economic Class Skilled Workers - Principal Applicant 478 15.97% 513 13.86% 582 12.70% Skilled Workers - Dependent 689 23.02% 735 19.85% 730 15.92% Business - Principal Applicant 54 1.80% 53 1.43% 45 0.98% Business - Dependent 131 4.38% 121 3.27% 115 2.51% Subtotal 1,352 45.17% 1,422 38.41% 1,472 32.11% Provincial/Territorial Nominees Principal Applicant 0 0.00% 137 3.70% 313 6.83% Dependent 0 0.00% 281 7.59% 775 16.91% Subtotal 0 0.00% 418 11.29% 1,088 23.73% Other Live-In Caregiver - Principal Applicant 30 1.00% 50 1.35% 34 0.74% Live-In Caregiver - Dependent 14 0.47% 15 0.41% 16 0.35% DROC & PDRCC* 4 0.13% 1 0.03% 1 0.02% Retirees 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Subtotal 48 1.60% 66 1.78% 51 1.11% Refugees Government Assisted Refugees 517 17.27% 554 14.96% 603 13.15% Privately Sponsored Refugees 80 2.67% 176 4.75% 361 7.88% Refugees Landed in Canada (Asylum) 39 1.30% 29 0.78% 48 1.05% Dependents Abroad** 13 0.43% 12 0.32% 5 0.11% Subtotal 649 21.68% 771 20.83% 1,017 22.19% Backlog/missing values 4 0.09% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% * DROC - Deferred Removal Order Class, PDRCC - Post Determination Refugee Class. ** Dependents (of a refugee landed in Canada) who live abroad. Data effective December 31, 6

Immigration Levels by Province Ontario 92,661 53.20% 103,717 54.79% 133,101 58.80% British Columbia 35,739 20.52% 35,993 19.01% 37,125 16.40% Quebec 26,504 15.22% 29,105 15.38% 32,339 14.29% Alberta 11,173 6.42% 12,035 6.36% 14,182 6.26% Manitoba 2,993 1.72% 3,702 1.96% 4,584 2.02% Saskatchewan 1,576 0.90% 1,701 0.90% 1,867 0.82% Nova Scotia 2,059 1.18% 1,604 0.85% 1,588 0.70% New Brunswick 752 0.43% 667 0.35% 762 0.34% Newfoundland 411 0.24% 431 0.23% 419 0.19% Prince Edward Island 133 0.08% 139 0.07% 184 0.08% Yukon 62 0.04% 71 0.04% 59 0.03% Northwest Territories 64 0.04% 66 0.03% 86 0.04% Nunavut 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 6 0.00% Not Stated 42 0.02% 64 0.03% 77 0.03% TOTAL 174,169 100.00% 189,295 100.00% 226,379 100.00% Data effective December 31, 7

Immigration by City of Destination (Top 10) Winnipeg 2,423 80.96% 2,908 78.55% 3,506 76.48% Manitoba (Not Elsewhere Specified) 180 6.01% 186 5.02% 285 6.22% Winkler 157 5.25% 225 6.08% 237 5.17% Steinbach 26 0.87% 126 3.40% 191 4.17% Brandon 44 1.47% 59 1.59% 49 1.07% Arborg 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 45 0.98% Niverville 5 0.17% 5 0.14% 37 0.81% Morden 13 0.43% 31 0.84% 25 0.55% Rossburn 3 0.43% 0 0.00% 15 0.33% Flin Flon 4 0.13% 1 0.03% 13 0.28% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 2,675 89.38% 3,355 90.63% 4,403 96.05% TOTAL OTHER CITIES 318 10.62% 347 9.37% 181 3.95% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Data effective December 31, 8

Immigration by Source Area Africa and the Middle East 446 14.90% 623 16.83% 1,025 22.36% Asia and Pacific 1,156 38.62% 1,427 38.55% 1,711 37.33% South and Central America 255 8.52% 229 6.19% 258 5.63% United States 100 3.34% 149 4.02% 98 2.14% Europe and the United Kingdom 1,029 34.38% 1,267 34.22% 1,483 32.35% Not Stated 7 0.23% 7 0.19% 9 0.20% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Manitoba Immigration by Source Country (Top 10) Philippines 398 13.30% 532 14.37% 689 15.03% Germany 203 6.78% 456 12.32% 520 11.34% India 260 8.69% 222 6.00% 299 6.52% China 211 7.05% 358 9.67% 289 6.30% Ukraine105 3.51% 109 2.94% 179 3.90% United Kingdom 177 5.91% 200 5.40% 155 3.38% Ethiopia 40 1.34% 78 2.11% 173 3.77% Yugoslavia 25 0.84% 32 0.86% 168 3.66% United States of America 100 3.34% 149 4.02% 98 2.14% South Africa 43 1.44% 60 1.62% 95 2.14% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 1,562 52.19% 2,196 59.32% 2,665 58.18% TOTAL OTHER COUNTRIES 1,431 47.81% 1,506 40.68% 1,919 41.82% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Data effective December 31, 9

Immigration by Level of Education # % # % # % Principal Applicants 0 to 9 years of Schooling 266 16.91% 333 9.00% 399 8.70% 10 to 12 years of Schooling 335 21.30% 328 8.86% 458 9.99% Some University 148 9.41% 137 3.70% 166 3.62% Trade Certificate 132 8.39% 212 5.73% 235 5.13% Non-university Diploma 140 8.90% 179 4.84% 199 4.34% Bachelor's Degree 399 25.37% 488 13.18% 553 12.06% Master's Degree 115 7.31% 139 3.75% 150 3.27% Doctorate38 2.42% 57 1.54% 42 0.92% Subtotal 1,573 52.56% 1,873 50.59% 2,202 48.04% Dependents 0 to 9 years of Schooling 859 28.70% 1,188 32.09% 1,557 33.97% 10 to 12 years of Schooling 221 7.38% 198 5.35% 300 6.54% Some University 65 2.17% 73 1.97% 107 2.33% Trade Certificate 69 2.31% 93 2.51% 89 1.94% Non-university Diploma 53 1.77% 76 2.05% 83 1.81% Bachelor's Degree 121 4.04% 162 4.38% 204 4.45% Master's Degree 28 0.94% 32 0.86% 40 0.87% Doctorate4 0.13% 7 0.19% 2 0.04% Subtotal 1,420 47.44% 1,829 49.41% 2,382 51.96% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Data effective December 31, 10

Immigration by Occupation (Top 10) Principal Applicants Only # % # % # % New Worker 601 38.21% 675 36.04% 818 37.15% Homemakers 68 4.32% 105 5.61% 106 4.81% Student 71 4.51% 59 3.15% 90 4.09% Retired 35 2.23% 71 3.79% 75 3.41% Computer Programmers 22 1.40% 43 2.30% 59 2.68% Other Non-Worker 18 1.14% 31 1.66% 47 2.13% Welders 7 0.45% 16 0.85% 40 1.82% Accountants 8 0.51% 13 0.69% 32 1.45% General Practitioners 7 0.45% 9 0.48% 29 1.32% Registered Nurses 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 26 1.18% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 837 53.21% 1,023 54.62% 1,322 60.04% TOTAL OTHER OCCUPATIONS 736 46.79% 850 45.38% 880 39.96% TOTAL 1,573 100.00% 1,873 100.00% 2,202 100.00% Data effective December 30, 11

Immigration by Intention to Work # % # % # % Principal Applicants Intend to work - Employee 694 23.19% 898 24.26% 1,036 22.60% Intend to work - ONI* 615 20.55% 684 18.48% 822 17.93% Intend to work - Self-Employed 21 0.70% 10 0.27% 17 0.37% Student 71 2.37% 64 1.73% 92 2.01% Do not intend to work 172 5.75% 217 5.86% 235 5.13% Subtotal 1,573 52.56% 1,873 50.59% 2,202 48.04% Dependents Intend to work - Employee 109 3.64% 114 3.08% 98 2.14% Intend to work - ONI* 88 2.94% 121 3.27% 225 4.91% Intend to work - Self-Employed 1 0.03% 2 0.05% 2 0.04% Student 695 23.22% 898 24.26% 1,150 25.09% Do not intend to work 527 17.61% 694 18.75% 907 19.79% Subtotal 1,420 47.44% 1,829 49.41% 2,382 51.96% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% * ONI - Occupation Not Identified. Data effective December 31, 12

Immigration by Age and Gender Male 0 to 14 years 364 12.16% 491 13.26% 648 14.14% 15 to 24 years 247 8.25% 272 7.35% 393 8.57% 25 to 44 years 696 23.25% 869 23.47% 1,032 22.51% 45 to 64 years 140 4.68% 176 4.75% 193 4.21% 65 years or more 30 1.00% 30 0.81% 37 0.81% Subtotal 1,477 49.35% 1,838 49.65% 2,303 50.24% Female 0 to 14 years 363 12.13% 467 12.61% 615 13.42% 15 to 24 years 261 8.72% 317 8.56% 436 9.51% 25 to 44 years 710 23.72% 842 22.74% 974 21.25% 45 to 64 years 145 4.84% 183 4.94% 208 4.54% 65 years or more 37 1.24% 55 1.49% 47 1.03% Subtotal 1,516 50.65% 1,864 50.35% 2,280 49.74% Missing values 1 0.02% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Manitoba Immigration by Marital Status Children under 15 727 24.29% 958 25.88% 1,263 27.55% Single649 21.68% 757 20.45% 1,003 21.88% Married 1,524 50.92% 1,855 50.11% 2,188 47.73% Other* 93 3.11% 132 3.57% 129 2.81% Unknown 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 1 0.02% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% * Divorced, widowed, separated. Data effective December 31, 13

Immigration by Language Ability # % # % # % Principal Applicants English 948 31.67% 1,139 30.77% 1,273 27.77% French 17 0.57% 18 0.49% 37 0.81% Both French and English 38 1.27% 43 1.16% 55 1.20% Neither 570 19.04% 673 18.18% 837 18.26% Subtotal 1,573 52.56% 1,873 50.59% 2,202 48.04% Dependents English 518 17.31% 635 17.15% 795 17.34% French 21 0.70% 22 0.59% 34 0.74% Both French and English 15 0.50% 11 0.30% 23 0.50% Neither 866 28.93% 1,161 31.36% 1,530 33.38% Subtotal 1,420 47.44% 1,829 49.41% 2,382 51.96% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Manitoba Immigration by Mother Tongue (Top 10) Tagalog 396 13.23% 502 13.56% 673 14.68% German 235 7.85% 410 11.08% 559 12.19% English 378 12.63% 474 12.80% 416 9.08% Arabic 155 5.18% 166 4.48% 273 5.96% Punjabi 188 6.28% 157 4.24% 246 5.37% Russian 127 4.24% 137 3.70% 185 4.04% Mandarin 106 3.54% 177 4.78% 177 3.86% Amharic 29 0.97% 48 1.30% 147 3.21% Albanian 5 0.17% 13 0.35% 139 3.03% Spanish 148 4.94% 114 3.08% 130 2.84% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 1,767 59.04% 2,198 59.37% 2,945 64.25% TOTAL OTHER LANGUAGES 1,226 40.96% 1,504 40.63% 1,639 35.75% TOTAL 2,993 100.00% 3,702 100.00% 4,584 100.00% Data effective December 31, 14

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Provincial Nominee Levels by Province Manitoba 0 0.00% 418 87.63% 1,088 87.25% Ontario* 0 0.00% 25 5.24% 69 5.53% Saskatchewan 0 0.00% 21 4.40% 37 2.97% New Brunswick 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 21 1.68% Alberta 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 19 1.52% British Columbia* 0 0.00% 11 2.31% 12 0.96% Quebec* 0 0.00% 2 0.42% 1 0.08% TOTAL 0 0.00% 477 100.00% 1,247 100.00% * Provincial Nominees landed in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia may be attributed to coding errors. NOTE: Signatory provinces to Provincial Nominee Agreements: Saskatchewan - March 16, 1998 New Brunswick - February 22, 1999 British Columbia - May 19, 1998 Newfoundland - September 1, 1999 Manitoba - June 29, 1998 Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program Application Status Principal Applicants Only Allocation to Manitoba Applications Approved Closed Total Received Applicant Status Arrivals in Manitoba - Principal Applicants - Dependents Total Arrivals* 200 450 70 500 302 2,366 372 2,866 0 137 0 281 0 418 500 515 1,670 2,185 313 775 1,088 * Includes principal applicants and accompanying dependents. Data effective December 31, 16

Provincial Nominees by City of Destination Winnipeg 0 0.00% 184 44.02% 538 49.45% Winkler 0 0.00% 108 25.84% 214 19.67% Steinbach 0 0.00% 96 22.97% 186 17.10% Arborg 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 39 3.58% Niverville 0 0.00% 4 0.96% 37 3.40% Manitoba (Not Elsewhere Specified) 0 0.00% 10 2.39% 30 2.76% Brandon 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 6 0.55% Emerson 0 0.00% 5 1.20% 6 0.55% Rossburn 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 6 0.55% Swan River 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 4 0.37% Portage la Prairie 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.28% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 0 0.00% 407 97.37% 1,069 98.25% TOTAL OTHER CITIES 0 0.00% 11 4.07% 19 1.75% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Data effective December 31, 17

Provincial Nominees by Source Area Africa and the Middle East 0 0.00% 11 2.63% 64 5.88% Asia and Pacific 0 0.00% 120 28.71% 373 34.28% South and Central America 0 0.00% 16 3.83% 13 1.19% United States 0 0.00% 6 1.44% 8 0.74% Europe and the United Kingdom 0 0.00% 265 63.40% 629 57.81% Unknown 1 0.09% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Manitoba Provincial Nominees by Source Country (Top 10) Germany 0 0.00% 226 54.07% 480 44.12% Philippines 0 0.00% 90 21.53% 239 21.97% United Kingdom 0 0.00% 17 4.07% 44 4.04% Ukraine0 0.00% 13 3.11% 38 3.49% Korea 0 0.00% 8 1.91% 31 2.85% China 0 0.00% 11 2.63% 24 2.21% Vietnam 0 0.00% 7 1.67% 23 2.11% India 0 0.00% 2 0.00% 19 1.75% Israel 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 19 1.75% Russia 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 13 1.19% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 0 0.00% 375 89.71% 930 85.48% TOTAL OTHER COUNTRIES 0 0.00% 43 10.29% 158 14.52% TOTAL 0 100.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Data effective December 31, 18

Provincial Nominees by Level of Education # % # % # % Principal Applicants 0 to 9 years of Schooling 0 0.00% 3 0.72% 24 2.21% 10 to 12 years of Schooling 0 0.00% 12 2.87% 25 2.30% Some University 0 0.00% 8 1.91% 15 1.38% Trade Certificate 0 0.00% 47 11.24% 97 8.92% Non-university Diploma 0 0.00% 9 2.15% 41 3.77% Bachelor's Degree 0 0.00% 50 11.96% 103 9.47% Master's Degree 0 0.00% 4 0.96% 7 0.64% Doctorate0 0.00% 4 0.96% 1 0.09% Subtotal 0 0.00% 137 32.78% 313 28.77% Dependents 0 to 9 years of Schooling 0 0.00% 206 49.28% 562 51.65% 10 to 12 years of Schooling 0 0.00% 21 5.02% 82 7.54% Some University 0 0.00% 9 2.15% 20 1.84% Trade Certificate 0 0.00% 21 5.02% 38 3.49% Non-university Diploma 0 0.00% 9 2.15% 24 2.21% Bachelor's Degree 0 0.00% 13 3.11% 46 4.23% Master's Degree 0 0.00% 1 0.24% 2 0.18% Doctorate0 0.00% 1 0.24% 1 0.09% Subtotal 0 0.00% 281 67.22% 775 71.23% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Data effective December 31, 19

Provincial Nominees by Occupation (Top 10) Principal Applicants Only # % # % # % Welders 0 0.00% 5 3.65% 36 11.50% Registered Nurses 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 25 7.99% Computer Programmers 0 0.00% 10 7.30% 16 5.11% Machinists 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 15 4.79% Accountants 0 0.00% 3 2.19% 12 3.83% Machine Tool Operators 0 0.00% 7 5.11% 10 3.19% Bookkeepers 0 0.00% 3 2.19% 9 2.88% Heavy-duty Equipment Mechanics 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 9 2.88% Farmers & Farm Managers 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 8 2.56% Computer Systems Analysts 0 0.00% 3 2.19% 7 2.24% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 0 0.00% 31 22.63% 147 46.96% TOTAL OTHER OCCUPATIONS 0 0.00% 106 77.37% 166 53.04% TOTAL 0 0.00% 137 100.00% 313 100.00% Data effective December 31, 20

Provincial Nominees by Intention to Work # % # % # % Principal Applicants Intend to work - Employee 0 0.00% 137 32.78% 313 28.77% Intend to work - ONI* 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Intend to work - Self-Employed 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Student 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Do not intend to work 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Subtotal 0 0.00% 137 32.78% 313 28.77% Dependents Intend to work - Employee 0 0.00% 7 1.67% 60 5.51% Intend to work - ONI* 0 0.00% 8 1.91% 715 65.72% Intend to work - Self-Employed 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Student 0 0.00% 138 33.01% 0 0.00% Do not intend to work 0 0.00% 128 30.62% 0 0.00% Subtotal 0 0.00% 281 67.22% 775 71.23% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% * ONI - Occupation Not Identified. Data effective December 31, 21

Provincial Nominees by Age and Gender Male 0 to 14 years 0 0.00% 95 22.73% 246 22.61% 15 to 24 years 0 0.00% 25 5.98% 67 6.16% 25 to 44 years 0 0.00% 97 23.21% 237 21.78% 45 to 64 years 0 0.00% 10 2.39% 23 2.11% 65 years or more 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Subtotal 0 0.00% 227 54.31% 573 52.67% Female 0 to 14 years 0 0.00% 78 18.66% 216 19.85% 15 to 24 years 0 0.00% 25 5.98% 66 6.07% 25 to 44 years 0 0.00% 82 19.62% 215 19.76% 45 to 64 years 0 0.00% 6 1.44% 18 1.65% 65 years or more 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Subtotal 0 0.00% 191 45.69% 515 47.33% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Manitoba Provincial Nominees by Marital Status Children under 15 0 0.00% 173 41.39% 462 42.46% Single0 0.00% 75 17.94% 173 15.90% Married 0 0.00% 160 38.28% 449 41.27% Other* 0 0.00% 10 2.39% 4 0.37% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% * Divorced, widowed, separated. Data effective December 31, 22

Provincial Nominees by Language Ability # % # % # % Principal Applicants English 0 0.00% 91 21.77% 200 18.38% French 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Both French and English 0 0.00% 1 0.24% 4 0.37% Neither 0 0.00% 45 10.77% 109 10.02% Subtotal 0 0.00% 137 32.78% 313 28.77% Dependents English 0 0.00% 90 21.53% 209 19.21% French 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Both French and English 0 0.00% 1 0.24% 6 0.55% Neither 0 0.00% 190 45.45% 560 51.47% Subtotal 0 0.00% 281 67.22% 775 71.23% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% Manitoba Provincial Nominees by Mother Tongue (Top 10) German 0 0.00% 214 51.20% 475 43.66% Tagalog 0 0.00% 90 21.53% 257 23.62% Russian 0 0.00% 13 3.11% 62 5.70% English 0 0.00% 32 7.66% 58 5.33% Korean 0 0.00% 8 1.91% 30 2.76% Ukraine0 0.00% 12 2.87% 30 2.76% Vietnamese 0 0.00% 7 1.67% 22 2.02% Pujabi 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 17 1.56% Mandarin 0 0.00% 33 7.89% 14 1.29% Spanish 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 11 1.01% TOTAL FOR TOP 10 ONLY 0 0.00% 377 90.19% 976 89.71% TOTAL OTHER LANGUAGES 0 0.00% 41 9.81% 112 10.29% TOTAL 0 0.00% 418 100.00% 1,088 100.00% 23