
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) held its recent draw, issuing a total of 76 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) across two key categories: Skills Immigration and Entrepreneur Immigration.
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The CRS cutoff scores varied between 80 to 134 and 116 to 141 for the two categories.
Under the Skills Immigration Category:
- Invitations were issued to various streams including General Skilled Workers, International Graduates, and Entry Level/Semi-Skilled workers.
- Minimum scores ranged from 80 to 134, resulting in 35 to fewer than 5 invitations per stream.
Under the Entrepreneur Immigration Category:
- Invitations were issued with minimum scores of 116 to 141, resulting in a total of 5 invitations.
The BC PNP aims to attract skilled workers and entrepreneurs who can contribute to the province’s economy. Successful candidates can apply for provincial nomination, expediting their path to Canadian permanent residency.
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