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.
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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
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