The British Columbia immigration, in its latest draw held on 29 March, issued more than 210 invitations through three categories via the BC PNP.

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.

The first draw invited 161 skilled workers and international graduates from the BC PNP Tech stream who had scored 87 points and above. The second draw targeted healthcare workers and invited 12 candidates who had a minimum score of 75 points. The third draw targeted the specific NOC 4214 – Early Childhood Educators and issued 37 invites to candidates who scored 75 points and above. The fourth draw was held to target NOC’s 3114 and 3213 with less than 5 candidates invited.

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:
BC PNP Tech draw  161587
Draw held for healthcare workers 12175
Draw held for specific NOC 4214 – Early Childhood Educators37175

The BC PNP has the following subcategories:

  • SI – Skilled Worker stream
  • SI – International Graduate stream
  • EEBC – Express Entry BC Skilled Worker stream
  • EEBC – Express Entry BC International Graduate stream

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.

If you are looking to Study, Work, Visit or Migrate to Canada, talk to I Can Help Immigration Services, Canada’s No.1 Immigration & Visa Company to get the best help you need

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