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City GuidesMarch 1, 202614 min read

Complete Newcomer's Guide to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2026

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Planning to settle in Winnipeg? Learn about Manitoba's PNP, affordable housing, employment, and the welcoming newcomer community.

Winnipeg, Manitoba is one of Canada's most affordable major cities — a top destination for newcomers, especially through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). Strong communities, a growing economy, and low housing costs make it an excellent choice.

Winnipeg skyline and the Forks

Why Winnipeg?

Affordable housing (among the cheapest for major cities), strong Filipino, South Asian, African, and Latin American communities, growing economy in manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, and agriculture.

Housing

  • 1-bedroom: ~$1,300-$1,700/month | 2-bedroom: ~$1,600-$2,100/month
  • Popular areas: North End, West End, Transcona, St. Vital
  • Winters reach -40C — ensure your apartment includes heating

Manitoba PNP (MPNP)

Streams: Skilled Workers in Manitoba (valid job offer), Skilled Workers Overseas (Manitoba connections), International Education Stream (Manitoba graduates), Business Investor Stream. Visit Immigrate Manitoba for current EOI scores.

Community event in Winnipeg

Employment

Healthcare (Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Health Sciences Centre), Manufacturing (New Flyer Industries), Aerospace (StandardAero, Boeing, Magellan), Agriculture, and Government.

Settlement Services

  • Immigration Partnership Winnipeg: Coordinates city-wide services
  • IRCOM: Housing and settlement for refugees
  • Welcome Place: Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council
  • Philippine-Canadian Centre of Manitoba

Cost of Living

  • Rent (2-bed): $1,600-$2,100/month | Groceries: $800-$1,100/month | Manitoba PST (7%) + GST (5%) = 12% | No MHIP waiting period for most newcomers

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