British Columbia selects permanent residency candidates again
Different categories of applicants are invited.
A new selection under British Columbia's provincial immigration program. On September 6, the province invited 222 people. Some of them with in-demand occupations.
The 160 invitations were distributed among the following categories:
- Skilled Worker — a minimum score of 107;
- International Graduate — a minimum score of 110;
- Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled — a minimum score of 89.
The remaining 62 candidates needed to have an in-demand occupation and score 60 points:
- early childhood educators and assistants — 43 invitations;
- healthcare professionals — 19 invitations.
British Columbia awards points for work experience, education, language skills, employer location, salary, and similar factors. You must also find a job in the province before applying for immigration.
British Columbia held the same selection on August 22, with passing scores almost unchanged. And on August 29, a targeted draw took place only for professionals with in-demand occupations.
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