The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has conducted another draw. It is the fourth invitation round conducted by the province. In the previous draw, the province had invited 20 candidates from in-demand occupations.
If you have been invited to this latest BC PNP draw, you will have 30 days to submit your Permanent Residency (PR) application. If the time frame passes, your Invitation to Apply (ITA) will no longer be valid.
The Latest BC PNP Draw was held on 26 November 2024. A total of 27 invitations were issued under the skilled immigration stream. The CRS score for this BC PNP draw ranges from 80 to 146. The in-demand occupations targeted under this draw are childcare, healthcare, construction, and veterinary care.
Stream | Minimum Score Required | Number of invitations issued |
Skilled Worker | 146 | 7 - General draw |
Skilled Worker - EEBC option | 146 | |
International Graduate | 146 | |
International Graduate - EEBC option | 146 | |
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 125 | |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | 102 | <5 - Childcare |
108 | <5 - Construction | |
121 | <5 - Healthcare | |
80 | <5 - Veterinary care |
British Columbia usually conducts 4-5 draws per month. If you have yet to receive an invitation to this draw, you should not withdraw your profile from the pool. You may get invited in the next BC PNP draw. The next BC PNP Draw is expected on 4 December 2024.
British Columbia PNP is an important immigration program that helps skilled workers to immigrate to Canada. The province invites skilled entrepreneurs and in-demand overseas immigrants to apply for Canada PR.
There are various factors influencing the selection of candidates such as:-
Skills Immigration draws are a key part of British Columbia’s immigration draws. Currently, 80% of applications under the BC PNP are being processed within 8-10 months.
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Source: welcomebc.ca
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