British Columbia Conducts Largest Draw Since Entrepreneur Regional Pilot Launch

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British Columbia Immigration Draw Targets 354 Skilled Workers and International Graduates
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British Columbia immigration has conducted the largest draw since launching a new regional pilot stream under its Entrepreneur Immigration category.

The September 17 draw saw 38 invites issued through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program streams.

There were 30 invites issued through the general category, with a minimum score of 115 points required.

Under the regional pilot, eight invites were issued with a minimum score of 108 points.


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What Was the Minimum Score For The Latest B.C. Entrepreneur Draws?

Date Category Minimum Score Invites Issued
17-Sept-19 Entrepreneur Immigration General Category 115 30
Entrepreneur Immigration Regional Pilot  108 8

Source: https://welcomebc.ca

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