The BC PNP is intended to draw in foreign laborers sought after and who need to become permanent residents.
British Columbia welcomed 243 movement up-and-comers through Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws hung on December 21.
The area held two draws through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and welcomed up-and-comers from the Skills Immigration (SI) and Express Entry BC (EEBC) streams.
invitations were given to those from the Skilled Worker, International Graduate just as Entry Level and Semi-Skilled sub-classifications of SI and EEBC streams.
Most of the invitations, 194, were sent through an overall draw. These applicants got solicitations assuming they met the base score necessities somewhere in the range of 74 and 106 relying upon the program for which they are qualified.
Another draw designated applicants whose occupation falls under NOC 0621 (retail and discount exchange chiefs) or NOC 0631 (eatery and food administration supervisors). That draw brought about 49 solicitations with least scores of 106 in all cases.
Since last February, British Columbia has been leading a different round of solicitations two times per month as a feature of its PNP program. These draws are being held because of the great number of competitors from specific work market areas who are enrolled in the region's Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS).
British Columbia completes the year with in excess of 11,500 solicitations gave through different BC PNP streams.
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