Candidates with scores as low as 75 points were invited to apply in the latest British Columbia immigration draw.
The April 23 draw saw 157 invitations issued across five British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program streams.
The entry level and semi-skilled worker stream recorded the lowest minimum score of 75 points, while the province’s skilled worker stream saw a minimum score of 95 points.
Three remaining streams, for Express Entry skilled workers and international graduates, plus direct provincial international graduates, saw a minimum score of 105 points.
Details of the draw are given below.
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Date | Category | Minimum Score | Invitations Issued |
23-April-19 | EEBC – Skilled Worker | 105 | Total: 157 |
EEBC – International Graduate | 105 | ||
SI – Skilled Worker | 95 | ||
SI – International Graduate | 105 | ||
SI – Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 75 |
Source: www.welcomebc.ca
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