British Columbia Issues 190 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw

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British Columbia has conducted new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 190 invitations.

The November 7 draws were targeted at specific occupations.

In a tech draw, 104 invitations were issued to skilled workers and international graduates with a minimum score of 94 points.

A further 61 invitations were issued to skilled workers and international graduates scoring at least 60 points in a draw targeting Early Childhood Educators and Assistants under NOC 42202.


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A draw targeted at Healthcare workers saw 25 invitations issued to skilled workers and international graduates, also with a minimum score of 60 points.


Latest B.C. Immigration Draws

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued Description
 

 

 

 

07-11-23

 

 

 

Skilled Worker, International Graduate

94 104 Targeted draw: Tech
60 61 Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators (NOC 42202)
60 25 Targeted draw: Healthcare

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