
British Columbia held its first Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw of the year on January 28, 2025, issuing invitations under the Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) stream.
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Draw Highlights:
- Base Category : Minimum score – 123 | Invitations – <5
- Regional Pilot : Minimum score – 123 | Invitations – <5
This draw reaffirms British Columbia’s commitment to attracting business-minded individuals looking to invest and establish businesses in the province. The EI stream provides opportunities for experienced entrepreneurs to contribute to BC’s economy while gaining a pathway to Canadian permanent residency.
With BC’s strong economy, business-friendly environment, and high quality of life, the province remains a prime destination for entrepreneurs. If you’re interested in applying for BC PNP’s Entrepreneur Immigration stream, Universal Adviser can help you navigate the process efficiently. Contact us today for expert assistance!
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