The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has conducted a new draw. This was the third invitation round conducted by the province in November. The previous two draws were held on November 13 and 06 - which invited a total of 95 candidates to apply for permanent residence (PR).
Today, the province invited candidates from the Skills Immigration category. If you have been invited to this BC PNP latest draw, you will have 30 days to submit a complete application for permanent residence to the BC PNP. Your Invitation to Apply (ITA) will no longer be valid if this timeframe passes.
If you did not get an invitation in this BC PNP latest draw, your profile will remain active in the pool of candidates for 12 months from the submission date. Do not withdraw your application. You may be invited in the next BC PNP draw.
The BC PNP latest draw was held on November 20, 2024. A total of 20 candidates with work experience in in-demand occupations were targeted across a Skills Immigration draw. Candidates required a minimum score of 80 to be eligible for an invitation.
Stream | Draw Types | Minimum Score Required | Number of invitations issued |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | Childcare | 102 | 3 |
Construction | 107 | 4 | |
Healthcare | 116 | 4 | |
Tech | 141 | 4 | |
Veterinary care | 80 | <5 |
BC PNP conducts 4-5 monthly draws, typically every Tuesday. The date of the draw, number of invitations, minimum score, and stream targeted - are not published beforehand. The next BC PNP draw is expected on November 27, 2024.
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) allows individuals to live and work in British Columbia (BC) and get a step closer to Canadian permanent residency. To be eligible, you generally need:
BC PNP has various streams, like Skills Immigration, Express Entry BC, and Entrepreneur Immigration. Your eligibility depends on the stream you apply for.
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Source: welcomebc.ca
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