Immigration Selections in British Columbia
The province held general and target drawings.
On June 14, 2022, there was a general screening that included technicians. A total of 138 people were invited. The minimum passing score for the different categories differed, but was unchanged from the previous general draw, which was held May 31st.
Categories | Minimum score |
Skilled Worker | 109 |
Skilled Worker, registered with Express Entry | 123 |
International Graduate | 96 |
International Graduate, registered with Express Entry | 106 |
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 76 |
On the same day, B.C. invited professionals in the province's right professions to apply for the nomination. Among the candidates:
- 12 early childhood educators and assistants;
- 7 health care professionals;
- less than 5 veterinarians, animal health technologists and veterinary technicians.
Profession | Minimum score | Categories |
Early childhood educators and assistants | 60 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate (including those registered with Express Entry) |
Health care professionals | 60 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (including those registered with Express Entry) |
Veterinarians, animal health technologists and veterinary technicians | 60 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate (including those registered with Express Entry) |
A total of 162 people received invitations from the province of British Columbia on June 14.
The province's previous drawing was held on June 7, when technicians, health care professionals, early childhood educators and assistants received invitations. Follow the history of immigration draws to increase your chances of moving to B.C. for permanent residency.