On October 16, 2024, British Columbia conducted its third Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, issuing 193 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian permanent residency. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores for the draw ranged from 80 to 127 across various streams of the Skills Immigration category.
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Draw details:
- Date: 16th October
- Total ITAs issued: 193
- CRS cutoff range: 80 to 127
Key results include 102 invitations issued to Skilled Workers with a minimum score of 127 and 38 invitations in the Childcare stream with a score of 83. Other streams included Construction, Healthcare, and Veterinary Care, with varying score thresholds.
The British Columbia PNP is designed to attract skilled professionals who can meet the province’s labor market needs and contribute to its economic growth.
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