British Columbia and PEI Held the Latest PNP Draw

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The latest PNP draws were held by the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Prince Edward Island (PEI). These draws were held on 26th and 21st November respectively. Through both these draws, over 69 candidates received invitations to apply for a provincial nomination

The details of the draws are shared below.

British Columbia PNP Draw

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BC PNP conducted a new draw on 26th November to invite over 7 candidates for nomination. The draw details are as follows:

The candidates invited can apply to the following streams:

Besides the Entry Level and Semi-Skilled stream, the other two streams offer the EEBC option. 

The number of invitations and minimum score for each stream are provided below:

  • 7 candidates invited in a general draw
    • Those with at least 146 EOI points can apply to the
      • Skilled Worker
      • Skilled Worker – EEBC option
      • International Graduate
      • International Graduate – EEBC option
    • Candidates needed a minimum of 125 points to qualify for the Entry Level & Semi-Skilled
  • The following are the targeted rounds and all them may apply to the Skilled Worker or International Graduate (both streams offer EEBC option)
    • Less than 5 candidates invited to apply if they had about 102 points and work experience in childcare industry
    • Healthcare category required candidates to score at least 121 points, less than 5 ITAs issued
    • Through the construction category, less than 5 candidates were invited to apply for a nomination, and they must have had at least 108 EOI points
    • Less than 5 candidates were invited to apply through the veterinary care category, but they must had at least 80 score to be invited

PEI PNP Draw – 21 Nov 2024

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Prince Edward Island conducted a draw on 21st November 2024 and invited 59 candidates to apply for a nomination. These candidates were invited as they are currently working in the province in the healthcare and construction industry. 

Some of these candidates also had expiring work permits (in 2024) and are employed in the manufacturing industry.

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Niyati Chaurasia

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