
On November 20, 2024, British Columbia held its fourth Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw of the month, inviting 19 candidates under the Skills Immigration stream. The draw targeted five critical sectors, with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores ranging from 80 to 141.
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Key Results
- Childcare: Minimum score 102, 3 ITAs
- Construction: Minimum score 107, 4 ITAs
- Healthcare: Minimum score 116, 4 ITAs
- Tech: Minimum score 141, 4 ITAs
- Veterinary Care: Minimum score 80, <5 ITAs
This targeted draw highlights British Columbia’s ongoing effort to address labor shortages in essential industries while offering skilled professionals a pathway to Canadian permanent residency.
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