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British Columbia Invites Skilled Workers & International Graduates in Latest PNP Draw

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) issued invitations to apply (ITAs) to 75 candidates in its latest draw held on June 18, 2024. This draw, targeted skilled workers and international graduates seeking permanent residency in Canada. Specific details regarding the minimum cut-off scores and professions invited were not provided, but the news indicates an ongoing focus on attracting skilled individuals to the province.

If you are a skilled worker or international graduate interested in immigrating to British Columbia, be sure to check the eligibility requirements and upcoming draw information. Here are the draw results of latest British Columbia PNP Draw:

  • In the targeted draw for applicants with Childcare Occupation BC issued 10 ITAs with a score of 93 points.
  • The candidates with work experience in Construction occupations received 11 ITAs with minimum score of 93 points
  • Healthcare occupations received 14 ITAs with a minimum score 102 points
  • Tech occupations received most i.e. 35 ITAs with a minimum score 122 points
  • Veterinary car occupations received <5>

 

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

British Columbia PNP draws on 18 June 2024

Date

Draw type

Stream

Minimum
Score

Number of invitations

June 18, 2024

Childcare

Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)

93

10

Construction

93

11

Healthcare

102

14

Tech

122

35

Veterinary care

80

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4 Best PNPs to apply Canada PR in 2024

Navigating Canada's Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) can be overwhelming. If you're aiming for Permanent Residency (PR) in 2024, consider these top contenders:

  • Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP): Known for its fast-processing times, SINP offers streams for skilled workers and entrepreneurs, with options for those without a job offer.
  • Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP): AAIP- Express Entry stream targets skilled workers in high-demand occupations and emphasizes strong connections to the province, making it ideal for those with relatively low Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score.
  • Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP): OINP boasts a variety of streams catering to diverse profiles, including skilled workers, entrepreneurs, French speakers, and international students.
  • Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP): MPNP is another strong choice for skilled workers, with streams for those with or without job offers. It's known for its welcoming approach to newcomers.

Remember, research each program thoroughly or get in touch with trusted consultant to ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria.

Also read-

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AAIP in High Demand- Over 9,750 Nominations Received in 2024

Saskatchewan invites 120 candidates in the Latest SINP Immigration draw

Big Changes Coming for Canadian Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP)!

Still have questions about Canada's PNP pathway?

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