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Overview of Latest BC PNP Draw
On August 29, 2023, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) conducted its latest Skills Immigration draw. This was already the fifth draw they've held in the month of August. The draw before this one happened on August 22, where 230 invites went out with the minimum score requirement being 60.
Now, for this recent draw, a total of 155 ITAs were issued across multiple job sectors. If you wanted an invite, your CRS score needed to be between 60 and 88.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the recent BC PNP draw:
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Category 1: Technology
Invites Sent Out: 102
Eligible Groups: Skilled Labor and Foreign Graduates (EEBC included)
Lowest Qualifying Score: 88
Category 2: Childcare Roles like Early Childhood Educators and Aides (NOC 42202)
Invites Sent Out: 28
Eligible Groups: Skilled Labor and Foreign Graduates (EEBC included)
Lowest Qualifying Score: 60
Category 3: Medical Sector
Invites Sent Out: 20
Eligible Groups: Skilled Labor and Foreign Graduates (EEBC included)
Lowest Qualifying Score: 60
Category 4: Additional In-Demand Jobs (NOCs 31103, 32104)
Invites Sent Out: 5
Eligible Groups: Skilled Labor and Foreign Graduates (EEBC included)
Lowest Qualifying Score: 60
These draws aren't set in stone; they're more like a weekly thing that adjusts based on BC's current needs. One week they might need more healthcare workers, the next week it could be tech specialists.
The BC PNP is a big deal if you're eyeing a move to Canada. It's basically a shortcut for becoming a permanent resident and it helps BC keep its economy ticking. There are two lanes you can choose: Skills Immigration if you're a worker, or Entrepreneur Immigration if you're looking to start or invest in a business.
British Columbia's Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) Process
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is a key player in maintaining and boosting the economic health of the province. As one of Canada's most popular immigration routes, it draws attention from hopeful immigrants globally.
Currently, the BC PNP manages two main avenues:
- • Skills Immigration in British Columbia
- • Entrepreneur Immigration in British Columbia
Under the BC PNP, applicants are scored and ranked using a specific points system. This system takes into account elements like your age, educational background, work history, language skills, ability to adjust to new settings, and whether you have a spouse who could also work. Those who accumulate the highest points are then given an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency through the BC PNP.