British Columbia conducted a selection process for IT professionals

British Columbia conducted a selection process for IT professionals

Once again, dozens of candidates get the opportunity to immigrate to Canada.

On June 15, BC sent out 70 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination. The selection was for the BC PNP Tech, which is designed for IT workers.

Selection was made among the following categories:

The minimum passing score in all categories was 80 — unchanged from the previous selection held on June 1.

To participate in the Technical Immigration Program, applicants must register with one of British Columbia's immigration streams and have a valid job offer in one of 29 eligible occupations.

Applicants are assessed and scored to determine whether they are eligible to apply for this round. The evaluation is based on a number of factors: education level, language skills, work experience and availability of a job offer.

In May 2021, the Technical Immigration Program, formerly known as the interim Technical Pilot, became permanent.

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.

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