The results of British Columbia's latest selection have been revealed
The province conducted 11 drawings, bringing the total number of invitations issued in 2021 to 1,839.
On March 2, B.C. invited 444 candidates to apply for the provincial nomination.
In the past selection process, 418 invitations were sent to qualified workers, graduates of Canadian universities, and low— and medium-skilled professionals.
The minimum passing grades are distributed as follows:
- skilled workers in flow for professionals in various fields — 97;
- Canadian graduates in the stream for professionals in various fields — 94;
- lower and intermediate skills in the stream for specialists in various fields — 83;
- skilled workers are in flux for those in one of the federal programs — 97;
- Canadian graduates are in flux for those in one of the federal programs — 94.
In addition, in order to balance the needs in all sectors of the provincial job market, a separate drawing was held for the second time for managers of retail and wholesale trade and managers of restaurants and catering, as both professions have a high number of applications in the registration system. This time, 26 candidates received invitations.
The minimum passing grades are distributed as follows:
- skilled workers in flow for professionals in various fields — 118;
- Canadian graduates in the stream for professionals in various fields — 118;
- skilled workers are in flux for those in one of the federal programs — 118;
- Canadian graduates are in flux for those in one of the federal programs — 118.
The passing score for these two professions was reduced by 2 points compared to the last selection, which took place on February 16.
To maximize your chances of being invited to apply for a BC nomination, we recommend keeping an eye on history of passing scores and number of invitations.