BC PNP Tech Pilot Draw: British Columbia Issues 58 Invitations

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Tech Workers Receive 87 Invitations In New British Columbia Immigration Draw
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British Columbia has issued 58 immigration invitations to candidates with skills and experience in the 29 occupations featured in the BC PNP Tech Pilot.

A January 21 draw saw Tech Pilot candidates given processing priority through four British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program streams.

The streams featured included the direct provincial and Express Entry-linked categories for skilled workers and international graduates.

All four featured categories required a minimum score of 90 points.


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Did You Get Invited in the January 21 B.C. Immigration Draw?

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued
21-Jan-20 SI – Skilled Worker 90 Total: 58
  SI – International Graduate 90
  EEBC – Skilled Worker 90
  EEBC – International Graduate 90

Source: www.welcomebc.ca

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