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Thinking of Immigrating to Canada? Come to Morden, Manitoba!
Morden is a small Canadian city with about 10,000 residents. Located in the heart of the continent, Morden is a growing prairie city with plenty of opportunities to get involved in the community.
Morden has welcomed many newcomers through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) and various other programs, helping them successfully settle into the local education system, the economy, and community life.
Morden’s Community Driven Immigration Initiative (MCDII) offers eligible skilled workers the opportunity to immigrate to our community through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). This strategic initiative pathway provides formal support to the applicants from the city of Morden.
Morden’s welcoming atmosphere, continued growth, and central Canadian location make it an ideal place for your future business. If you are eligible for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program’s Business Investor Stream (MPNP-BIS), Morden can assist with your application.
If you already have a supporter (friend or relative) in Morden, a job offer in Morden, OR if you don’t qualify for Morden’s skilled worker support program and Business Immigration Programs, there may be other ways of immigrating to Morden.
Morden prides itself on providing a vibrant community with an extraordinary quality of life. Boasting world-class events such as the Corn & Apple Festival, full medical services at Menzies Medical Centre and Boundary Trails Health Centre, and modern conference & recreational facilities at the Access Event Centre, Morden caters to all needs and lifestyles.
It’s the best in country living, with the gorgeous Minnewasta Golf & Country Club utilizing the natural beauty and challenges of the Pembina Valley scenery, and with Lake Minnewasta, river trails, and open fields only minutes away – you can truly immerse yourself in nature. Morden is a cultural mosaic, where all walks of life and newcomers are embraced as life-long friends, where you can arrive with your family and secure employment, or you can live out your retirement years in sensibly priced detached housing, assisted living (Homestead South), or full-time care (Tabor Home).
For additional information on settlement in Morden, please refer to this Newcomer Guide:
Mailing Address:
100-195 Stephen Street
Morden, Manitoba, Canada
R6M 1V3
Note: Morden Immigration does not accept telephone inquiries from applicants, instead please correspond by email. You will receive a reply as soon as possible.
Please do not send duplicate emails, or multiple email addresses within the City of Morden offices, as these will not be answered.
We are not affiliated with any Immigration Representative nor do we give preferential treatment to applicants who have hired an Immigration Representative. However, if you do choose to have your paperwork completed by an Immigration Representative, please refer to this page for information on making an informed choice.
The City of Morden is located on Treaty No. 1 territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, and Dakota Nations, as well as the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We honour their contributions to the past, present, and future. We express our gratitude for the land and water that sustains us, and we commit to learning from and working in partnership with the original caretakers of this territory.
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