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Morden, Manitoba, is committed to fostering economic growth and addressing local labour market needs through its Community Driven Immigration Initiative. Launched in 2012, this program directly responds to Morden employers’ expressed need for skilled immigrant employees who can communicate effectively in English and match the available job opportunities within the community.

By partnering with the City of Morden, the Morden Community Development Corporation, and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, we aim to provide tailored solutions to help local businesses thrive. Discover how our initiative can support your hiring needs, facilitate the immigration process for potential employees, and ensure a seamless integration into our vibrant community.

Explore how your business can benefit from our program, understand your role in the process, and find answers to any questions you may have. We are here to assist you every step of the way. Let’s work together to build a stronger, more prosperous Morden.

Morden employers have expressed the need for continued immigration to sustain and grow their businesses, and as a result, the Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative was formed in 2012.  Employers identified a need for immigrant employees who can effectively communicate in English, and furthermore, that there’s a good match between immigrants’ work experience and skills, and the type of local jobs available.  The City of Morden, Morden Community Development Corporation and Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program partnered in this unique program tailored to match the skill set of applicants to employer needs. 

The purpose of the City of Morden’s Immigration Initiative is to aid local employers by alleviating shortages in our labour market (ex. Positions that are difficult to find and hire locally).   For our initiative, Morden’s selection committee can select applicants who best meet Morden’s labour shortages.  The community’s support enables chosen applicants to more easily qualify and be accepted by the Provincial Nominee Program.  

Aside from being chosen based on their employable skills, they are also chosen based on a minimum English ability standard, their outlook for staying in and contributing to Morden, and several other factors.

 

Employers can become involved at several stages in the process:

  • Contact us to let us know if you have labour shortages, we could assist you to fill.
  • We can target particular occupations for future general arrivals in our program.
  • We can target particular applicants for you to give job offers to. This would allow the applicant to come on a closed work permit for your company, with future permanent residence very likely.
  • We can look at those who will be arriving soon to see if a match can be made with you before their arrival.
  • When an applicant completes their whole process without a job offer ahead of time, they will be looking for employment when they arrive. Keep your eyes open for these new arrivals, as they come with good English skills, great experience, and a strong desire to work hard and be a successful employee of Morden.

If you make a job offer to an applicant who does not already have permanent residence, there is some paperwork/commitment on the part of the employer to ensure that incoming workers are not taking the jobs of Canadians that are unemployed, and that the new employee is treated fairly.

​There are different requirements for different “streams” of hiring but may include fees to the federal government, expenses to employees, online paperwork, etc. Due to there being different methods for different streams, it is best to set up an appointment with us or email your interest to immigration@mymorden.ca

We would be happy to answer any questions you have about the process.  We would also appreciate any thoughts you might have on the skill sets you feel are difficult to find and hire locally.  Using feedback from employers is how we decide who would be best suited for our support through Morden’s Community Driven Immigration Initiative.

Newcomer Guide

For additional information on settlement in Morden, please refer to this Newcomer Guide:

Contact Us

immigration@mymorden.ca

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.