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British Columbia Invites 79 Candidates in the BC PNP Latest Draw

BC has issued 79 invitations in its latest British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw held on April 30, 2024. The candidates selected from the Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams needed a minimum score of 131 to receive the invitation. For those in the Entry Level and Semi-Skilled category, the minimum score was set at 107. Here’s a breakdown of the Latest BC PNP Draw results:

  • In the General draw, British Columbia extended 47 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates across various streams.
  • A targeted draw was held for applicants in the Childcare Occupation, where 9 ITAs were issued. The minimum score for this group was 91 points.
  • 9 ITAs were issued for those with work experience in Construction occupations, with the minimum score set at 93 points.
  • Healthcare professionals also received 9 ITAs, with a higher minimum score requirement of 100 points.
  • Less than 5 ITAs were issued for Veterinary care occupations.

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) offers a Skills Immigration category that aims to attract skilled and semi-skilled workers for high-demand jobs listed on the BC PNP Occupations in Demand List. The program assesses candidates based on the information they provide in their registrations, and issues invitations to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency to those with the highest scores on the BC PNP points calculator.

British Columbia PNP Draws: April 30, 2024

Date Draw type Stream Minimum
Score
Number of invitations
April 30, 2024 General Skilled Worker 131 47
Skilled Worker
– EEBC option
131
International Graduate 131
International Graduate – EEBC option 131
Entry Level and
Semi-Skilled
107
Childcare Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 91 9
Construction 93 9
Healthcare 100 9
Veterinary care 80 <5>

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What is BC PNP?

The Canadian Government operates a series of immigration programs dedicated to British Columbia, known as BC PNP (British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program). Each of these programs has its own eligibility requirements that align with the labour market needs of British Columbia, and they are established to attract and retain skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and investors who can contribute to the province’s economic growth.

These programs offer a pathway to permanent residency in Canada for those who meet the eligibility criteria, and they are an important tool for filling labour shortages and building a diverse and thriving economy in British Columbia.

How to get an ITA through BC PNP?

  • Firstly, you have to ensure that you meet the minimum eligibility requirements for the BC PNP category that suits your profile the best. After that, you submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the province.
  • After that, your profile is evaluated by the province through Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) Score. The highest-ranking applicants then receive an invitation from BC to apply for nomination.
  • Once you receive an invitation, you have 30 days to prepare and submit an online application to the province. Nominated candidates also receive an Invitation to Apply for Permanent Residence.

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