British Columbia has conducted its third PNP draw of the month.
The BC PNP latest draw on April 16, 2024, invited 84 candidates from in-demand occupations in British Columbia including Childcare, Healthcare, and Construction. The minimum score required to receive an invitation was 80.
Stream | Minimum Score Required | Number of invitations issued |
Skilled Worker | 132 | 39 - General draw |
Skilled Worker - EEBC option | 132 | |
International Graduate | 132 | |
International Graduate - EEBC option | 132 | |
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 107 | |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | 92 | 12 - Childcare |
97 | 10 - Construction | |
97 | 18 - Healthcare | |
80 | <5 - Veterinary care |
If you have been invited in this BC PNP draw, you will now have 30 days to submit a complete application for permanent residence (PR) to the British Columbia PNP.
On the other hand, if you did not get invited, your profile will remain active in the pool of candidates. You can expect to receive an invitation in the next BC PNP draw. BC PNP draws are held every week - usually on a Wednesday. The next BC PNP draw is expected to be conducted on April 24, 2024.
Immigrating under the BC PNP first requires you to confirm your eligibility for the specific stream you’re interested in. There are two streams under the BC PNP:
The BC PNP latest draw was held for Skilled Immigration candidates.
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 in BC’s assessment grid aka BC PNP points calculator. If your EOI is selected, you'll receive a provincial nomination certificate from BC PNP in the next BC PNP draw.
BC PNP draws are conducted every week, typically on a Wednesday. The streams to be targeted, minimum score, and number of invitations are not published beforehand.
Currently, 80% of applications under the BC PNP are processed within 12-15 months.
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Source: welcomebc.ca
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