British Columbia has selected candidates for immigration
More than 300 people were the lucky ones in the new selection.
On May 25, 370 candidates were selected to apply for the nomination from the province of British Columbia.
Selection was through the British Columbia Immigration Program. 323 invitations were received by skilled workers, graduates of Canadian universities, and low— and medium-skilled specialists.
The minimum passing grades are distributed as follows:
- skilled workers in the stream for professionals in various fields — 94;
- Canadian graduates in the stream for professionals in various fields are 90;
- Lower and Intermediate Professionals in the stream for specialists in various fields — 76;
- skilled workers in the stream for those in one of the federal programs are 94;
- Canadian graduates in the stream for those in one of the federal programs are 90.
B.C. made special selections for candidates with the following occupations:
Professionals in these fields received 47 invitations, the minimum passing score for all categories is 111.
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