British Columbia PNP Draw Updates: On a regular basis, British Columbia PNP draw selects high-scoring candidates by sending invitations to them through the BC PNP draw who have applied under each category in the PNP that allows them to live and work permanently. So, candidates who successfully get the provincial nomination may apply to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for PR visas. So, we will give the British Columbia PNP draw update!
Latest BC PNP Draw Update
On 23rd May, 2023, The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program issued around 145 ITAs to people interested in applying for provincial nomination through the BC PNP. So, this is a targeted draw that include tech workers, childcare, healthcare and Other priority occupations.
- Date: 23.05.2023
- Category: Targeted Draw (Includes Tech workers, Child Care, Healthcare Candidates and Other priority occupations)
- Number of ITAs Issued: Around 145
- Latest CRS Score: For Targeted draw minimum CRS score is 90 for tech workers and 60 for Childcare, Healthcare and Other priority occupations
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What makes the BC PNP its best provincial nomination program (PNP) in 2023?
The province of British Columbia PNP draw offers its citizens a good standard of living as well as chances for career advancement. The province of British Columbia invites up to 1,350 skilled workers each year. However, these candidates are chosen with the assistance of the BC PNPs nominee programs.
1. Category of Healthcare Professionals:
To apply for a British Columbia PNP Canada PR visa under this category, the candidate must have an appropriate work offer and several years of experience in the health sector as a nurse, physician, mental nurse, or other related medical specialty.
2. Category of Skilled Workers:
This category is for foreign workers who have obtained a credible job offer from a qualified business for skilled employment. Candidates must also have the required job experience.
3. Category of BC Degree and International Post-Graduate:
For foreigners who have earned a master’s or doctorate degree from a recognized educational institution in the province of British Columbia.
4. Category of International Graduate, Canadian Degree:
This category is for international students who have just graduated from a reputable and eligible Canadian educational institution.
5. Category of Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled Workers:
This sub-category is for immigrants who want to apply for certain semi-skilled or entry-level jobs in tourism/hospitality, food processing as well as long-haul trucking.