The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has conducted another draw under its Skills Immigration category.
The BC PNP latest draw held on March 05, saw invitations being issued to 160 candidates under the Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams. Candidates from in-demand sectors such as Childcare, Construction, and Healthcare were targeted in this draw.
This was the Ninth Skills Immigration draw conducted by British Columbia in 2024.
Stream | Minimum Score Required | Number of invitations issued |
Skilled Worker | 126 | 54 - General draw |
Skilled Worker - EEBC option | 126 | |
International Graduate | 126 | |
International Graduate - EEBC option | 126 | |
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 99 | |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | 70 | 32 - Childcare |
80 | 30 - Construction | |
70 | 39 - Healthcare | |
70 | <5 - Veterinary care |
If you’ve been invited in this latest BC PNP draw, you will now have 30 days to submit a complete application via the British Columbia PNP’s online portal - along with the supporting documents and processing fee.
You must apply before your nomination expires. If the BC PNP approves your application, you will be issued a nomination package - which you can then use to apply for Canada PR visa.
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British Columbia invited 10,061 candidates across 51 Skills Immigration draws in 2023. The province conducted 4 draws almost every month in 2023 under the BC PNP. The same trend is expected to be carried out in 2024.
Securing a provincial nomination under BC PNP requires you to first confirm your eligibility for the specific stream you're interested in - Skilled Immigration or Entrepreneur Immigration. Once confirmed, you'll need to create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile and provide accurate details about your education, work experience, and language skills. If your EOI is selected, you'll receive a provincial nomination certificate from BC PNP in a subsequent BC PNP draw. You can then use this nomination to apply for Canadian permanent residency with the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
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Source: welcomebc.ca
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