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British Columbia PNP Conducts New Draw for Skilled Workers & International Graduates

British Columbia PNP draw opened on 26 November 2024

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has opened a new draw on November 26, 2024, inviting skilled workers and international graduates to apply for provincial nomination for the permanent residency. This latest initiative underscores the province’s dedication to attracting top talent and fostering economic growth.

BC PNP Immigration Draw on 26 November

Here are the draw results of latest British Columbia PNP Draw:

  • In the General draw, 7 candidates under various categories received the Invitations to Apply (ITAs)
  • The candidates with work experience in Childcare occupations received <5 ITAs with minimum score of 102 points
  • The candidates with work experience in Construction occupations received <5 ITAs with minimum score of 108 points
  • Healthcare occupations received <5 ITAs with a minimum score 121 points
  • Veterinary care candidates received <5 ITAs with a minimum score 80 points

Date

Draw type

Stream

Minimum
Score

Number of invitations

November 26, 2024

General

Skilled Worker

146

7

Skilled Worker - EEBC option

146

International Graduate

146

International Graduate - EEBC option

146

Entry Level & Semi-Skilled

125

Childcare

Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)

102

<5

Construction

108

<5

Healthcare

121

<5

Veterinary care

80

<5

Also read- Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): How to Apply?

By inviting skilled workers, British Columbia aims to alleviate labor shortages and bolster various industries. Additionally, the province is keen on retaining international graduates who have acquired valuable education and experience within Canadian institutions. These graduates are poised to make significant contributions to the local workforce. This November 26 draw exemplifies British Columbia's proactive approach to immigration.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is a pathway to Canadian permanent residency that allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and settle in a specific province. Each province and1 territory operates its own PNP, tailored to its specific economic and demographic needs. To immigrate through a PNP, applicants typically need to demonstrate skills, education, and work experience relevant to the province's labor market. They may also need a job offer or a connection to the province, such as a family member or a study permit. Once nominated by a province, applicants can apply for permanent residency through the federal government.

Also read-

Manitoba PNP Issues 279 LAAs in Latest Immigration Draw held on 22 November

Australia Issues Record 15,000 Invitations for Skilled Migration in Latest SkillSelect Invitation round

IRCC opens Second Express Entry Draw for CEC Candidates this month- Issues 400 invitations

Latest Express Entry Draw- Canada issues Invitations to 174 PNP candidates

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