New PNP draw in BC issues over 430 invitation

Author: Swift Connect |

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In a recent draw held on September 1, British Columbia invited more than 430 applicants to apply for the PNP for Canadian permanent residence. This included international graduates, skilled workers, and entrepreneurs.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the BC PNP applicants are greatly affected. Due to this situation, this program continues to exclude the occupations that are related to hospitality, retail, and personal service, as well as the tourism sector. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the economy in this sector has dramatically affected, and thousands of people are left unemployed.

The province invited skilled workers, international graduates and entrepreneurs to apply for a provincial nomination.

Invitation went to Skilled Worker and International Graduate candidates in the Express Entry BC (EEBC), Skills Immigration (SI) just as those in Entrepreneur streams.

The base score requirements in the recent draw ran somewhere in the range of 76 and 98 for the five EEBC and SI classifications that were included.

The minimum scores were:

  • SI – Skilled Worker: 94
  • SI – International Graduate: 98
  • SI – Entry Level and Semi-Skilled: 76
  • EEBC – Skilled Worker: 94
  • EEBC – International Graduate: 98

 

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