British Columbia held another immigration screening
The total number of invitations issued by the province for 2021 has reached 3,900.
On April 27, 362 candidates were selected to apply for the nomination from the province of British Columbia.
The selection was made under the British Columbia Immigration Program. 348 invitations were sent to skilled workers, graduates of Canadian universities, and low— and medium-skilled professionals.
The minimum passing grades are distributed as follows:
- Skilled workers in the stream for professionals in various fields — 94;
- International graduates in the stream for professionals in various fields are 95;
- Entry level and semi-skilled workers in the stream for specialists in various fields — 78;
- Skilled workers in the stream for those in one of the federal programs are 94;
- International graduates in the stream for those in one of the federal programs are 95.
B.C. made special selections for candidates with the following occupations:
Professionals in these fields received only 14 invitations, the minimum passing score for all categories was 113, except for graduates of Canadian universities, who are in one of the federal programs — for them the passing score was 114.
The passing scores in this draw have changed slightly from the previous selection, which took place on April 13.
To maximize your chances of receiving an invitation to apply for a nomination from BC, we recommend keeping an eye on history of passing scores and number of invitations.