63 Technology Workers Invited To Apply For BC PNP Tech Pilot Priority Processing

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63 Technology Workers Invited To Apply For BC PNP Tech Pilot Priority Processing
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British Columbia immigration has continued its weekly draws focusing on technology workers through the BC PNP Tech Pilot.

In a May 28 draw, 63 skilled workers and international graduates received invitations to apply through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program stream.

The minimum score was 90 for the direct provincial streams targeting skilled workers and international graduates.

Express Entry streams for both candidate types also saw a minimum score of 90.

The BC PNP Tech Pilot sees IT workers given priority through the existing British Columbia immigration streams.


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Did You Get Invited in the May 28 B.C. Immigration Draw?

Date

Category

Minimum Score

Invitations Issued

28-May-19

EEBC – Skilled Worker

90

Total: 63

EEBC – International Graduate

90

SI – Skilled Worker

90

SI – International Graduate

90

Source: www.welcomebc.ca

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