202 more invitations to immigrate to British Columbia
The province has held another immigration draw.
On March 21, a new draw under British Columbia's provincial immigration program took place. The province selected 258 candidates.
202 applicants received invitations in the general drawing for the following streams:
- Skilled Worker (including those registered in Express Entry) — a minimum score of 101;
- International Graduate (including those registered in Express Entry) — a minimum score of 106;
- Entry Level and Semi-Skilled — a minimum score of 85.
The previous draw was held on March 7. In the current draw, the passing scores for international graduates and skilled workers increased slightly, while the passing scores for entry-level and semi-skilled workers remained unchanged.
Another 34 candidates received invitations in the target draw for certain occupations. Participants were required to score 60 points:
- early childhood educators and assistants — 34 invitations;
- healthcare professionals — 17 invitations;
- veterinarians and veterinary technicians — less than 5 invitations.
The previous target draw was held on March 14, the passing score remained the same.
British Columbia awards points for work experience, education, language skills, employer location, and wage. All applicants must have an offer of employment in the province.
Keep an eye on British Columbia's draw history to increase your chances of receiving an invitation.