New British Columbia Draw Sees 182 Canada Immigration Invitations Issued

Canada immigration news: A new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program saw the province issue invitations to 182 candidates.

The June 28 draws were split into two categories: general and targeted.

In the general draw, which included tech occupations, 159 invitations were issued through five BC PNP streams for skilled workers and international graduates. Minimum scores ranged from 75 to 124 points.


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In the targeted draw, a further 17 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 4214.

A draw targeted at healthcare workers saw 6 invitations issued to skilled workers, international graduates and entry-level and semi-skilled workers, also with a minimum score of 60 points.


Latest B.C. Immigration Draws

General Draw

Date

Category

Minimum Score

Invitations Issued

Description

28-Jun-22

 

 

 

Skilled Worker

110

159

General draw (includes tech occupations)

Skilled Worker – EEBC

124

International Graduate

96

International Graduate – EEBC

106

Entry Level and Semi-Skilled

75

Targeted Draw

Date

Category

Minimum Score

Invitations Issued

Description

28-Jun-22 

 

 

Skilled Worker, International Graduate

60

17

Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214)

Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled

60

6

Targeted draw: Healthcare


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