BC PNP Tech Pilot Draw: 57 Invitations Issued For British Columbia Immigration

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BC PNP Tech Pilot Draw: 57 Invitations Issued For British Columbia Immigration
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Candidates with skills and experience in the 29 BC PNP Tech Pilot occupations were targeted in the latest British Columbia immigration draw.

The September 11 draw saw 57 invites issued through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program.

Four B.C. immigration streams were included in the draw, namely:

  1. SI – Skilled Worker
  2. SI – International Graduate
  3. EEBC – Skilled Worker
  4. EEBC – International Graduate

The minimum score for all four streams was 90 points.


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Did You Get Invited in the September 10 B.C. Immigration Draw?

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued
10-Sept-19 SI – Skilled Worker 90 Total: 57
  SI – International Graduate 90
  EEBC – Skilled Worker 90
  EEBC – International Graduate 90

Source: www.welcomebc.ca

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