On December 10, 2024, British Columbia conducted its second Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw of the month, inviting 22 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. The draw targeted both general candidates and specific in-demand sectors, reflecting the province’s efforts to address labor market needs.
Also Read British Columbia PNP Issues 22 ITAs in Latest Draw
Draw Details
- Date: December 10, 2024
General Draw:
- Skilled Worker: Minimum score 148, 6 invitations
- Skilled Worker – EEBC option: Minimum score 148
- Entry Level & Semi-Skilled: Minimum score 121
- Childcare Stream: Skilled Worker (including EEBC option): Minimum score 101, <5 invitations
- Construction Sector: Minimum score 112, <5 invitations
- Healthcare Sector: Minimum score 121, <5 invitations
- Veterinary Care: Minimum score 80, <5 invitations
Also Read
- Canada Invites 4,000 CEC Candidates as CRS Drops to 18-Month LowCanada’s immigration system has delivered another significant update, as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a fresh Express Entry draw targeting candidates with Canadian
- PNP Candidates Receive Fresh Invitations in Latest Express Entry DrawCanada has continued its active immigration selection process in 2026, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issuing a new round of Invitations to Apply
- British Columbia Selects New Investors Through Entrepreneur Immigration DrawThe province of British Columbia has conducted another targeted immigration draw to attract international entrepreneurs seeking to establish businesses in the region. The latest selection
- Manitoba Issues New Invitations to Skilled Workers Through PNPThe province of Manitoba has conducted another immigration selection round in 2026, extending invitations to skilled workers who may qualify for provincial nomination. The latest
- Canada’s New Visa Processing Timelines: Faster Visitor Visa for IndiansCanada has issued a fresh update on immigration processing timelines, offering new insights into how long applicants may wait for decisions on visas, permanent residence,














































































































