Syed Khan – January 26, 2022
British Columbia Immigration issued 289 invitations in its latest draw via the BC PNP. In the draw held on 25 January, candidates were invited through two draws.
The first draw was a general one that invited candidates from all sub-streams of the BC PNP. The second draw invited candidates from two specific NOC codes:
The summary of the draws is as follows:
Type of Draw: | No. of Invites issued: | No. of Streams included: | Minimum CRS score required to qualify: |
General Draw | 201 | 5 | 77-114 |
NOC specific draw held to target two NOC occupations | 25 | 4 | 114 |
The four streams under the NOC specific draw are as follows:
Registration | No fee |
Application | $1,150 |
Request for review | $500 |
Registration | $300 |
Application | $3,500 |
Request for review | $500 |
The BC PNP offers interested candidates three ways to apply for PR. Each pathway is categorized into several different categories candidates can apply in. Choosing the category depends on your NOC skill level, work experience, type of job, etc.
Till now, in 2021, British Columbia Immigration has invited 10,000 candidates through various BC PNP streams.
The Skilled Worker Stream of BC PNP targets skilled and semi-skilled workers in high-demand occupations in the province. It functions on a points-based invite system.
About the BC PNP Tech draw:
Validity of language tests taken by the candidate:
For more information, candidates can visit BC PNP ( https://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate-to-B-C/B-C-Provincial-Nominee-Program ) or
contact ICanHelpImmigration Services for a detailed consultation.
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