The province of British Columbia released its first draw of the month on April 03, 2024.
British Columbia invites candidates and opens a door of opportunities to live and work permanently in the province through the British Columbia PNP draw.
The draw was conducted under several categories, including General, Childcare, Healthcare, and Construction, each offering unique opportunities for immigration.
The different streams under the General category are Skilled Workers, including the EEBC option, Entry-level and Semi-Skilled, and International Graduates, including the EEBC option.
However, the streams under the Childcare, Healthcare, and Construction categories are Skilled Workers and International Graduates, including the EEBC option.
The minimum score in the General category ranges from 107 to 130, and in the Childcare, Healthcare, and Construction categories, it ranges from 90 to 95.
The candidates are ranked based on the points calculated by the
BC PNP point calculator. The points are allocated on the basis of age, education, work experience, language proficiency, spouse sponsorship, and adaptability.
Candidates who secure the highest points can apply to Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residency.
Invitations to Apply (ITA) to the Skills Immigration streams are based on the following factors:
To receive an invitation from British Columbia, a candidate must meet the eligibility requirements of the specific streams in which they are interested.
Upon receiving an invitation, a candidate must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) online and provide accurate information about language skills, education, and work experience.
British Columbia PNP draw is one of the most straightforward pathways to immigrating to Canada.
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