British Columbia is introducing three new streams – the Bachelor’s stream, the Master’s stream, and the Doctorate stream – in an update to the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) in January, replacing the current International Graduate and International Post-Graduate Streams.
The updates are being made so that prospective applicants will be made aware of the level of education and language skills they will need to have a chance of being nominated up-front.
Newcomers with higher education and language skills in French or English strengthen B.C.’s economy by being more likely to be successful at work, earning a higher income and staying in jobs that B.C. needs to fill.
The updates, according to the Ministry, are also in alignment with the new measures from the Ministry of Post-secondary Education and Future Skills to protect international students from predatory institutions and recruitment officers.
Read More Canada Immigration News
Canada Welcomes Growing Numbers Of Ukrainians As CUAET Deadline Looms
Trudeau Refuses Quebec’s Request For Full Power Over Immigration
Start Of 2024 Sees Canada Spousal Sponsorship Immigration Slow
The graduate streams set to be emplaced are:
Students who complete diploma or certificate programs in Canada (who will not be eligible for these new graduate streams) can still qualify for other BC PNP streams.
The minimum language proficiency level will be upped program-wide, except for the Health Authority stream, which has already undergone adjustment.
Watch Video
A minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 8 is currently planned for the new graduate streams.
The changes are aimed at achieving better outcomes for nominees and creating clearer pathways for them, BC said.
This will ensure that people identified by the BC PNP will be set up for career success, and that prospective applicants are less exposed to bad actors in the Canada immigration system that represent the BC PNP as an “easy pathway” to permanent residency.
The BC PNP is one of many immigration programs available for people who wish to come to BC.
It provides a pathway to Canada PR for international workers and entrepreneurs who bring the greatest benefit to the provincial economy.
A detailed summary of the updates detailed herein will be available in late 2024, and the criteria will be published in the BC PNP Skills Immigration Program Guide in January 2025.
Discover the latest trends in Canadian immigration with a notable decline in permanent residency applications.…
Learn about the Parti Québécois' call to halt temporary immigration in Quebec, its impact on…
In a recent panel discussion at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference in Ottawa,…
Discover Saskatchewan's enhanced Immigration Services Act, bolstering protection for foreign workers, combating fraud, and facilitating…
Discover how newcomers to Canada can access a wide range of benefits and tax credits…
Discover how immigrant children in Canada outshine their counterparts, excelling in education and earning higher…
This website uses cookies.