This week, three of Canada’s provinces issued nominations to immigration candidates under their respective Provincial Nomination Programs (PNPs).
These programs are run by all provinces in Canada (apart from Quebec and Nunavut) and are a pathway for economic class immigrants to settle and work in the region that nominates them.
Note for clarity that all provinces implement their own scoring systems for assessing candidates under their PNPs, independent of each other, resulting in the wide variance seen in the results below.
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Provincial Nomination Results January 19th —26th
British Columbia
On January 23rd British Columbia (B.C.) invited immigration candidates through six different streams of the B.C Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), issuing a total of at least 216 invitations to apply (ITAs).
General draws were held in the Skilled Worker, Skilled Worker—Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) option, International Graduate, and International Graduate EEBC option streams—all of which invited candidates with a minimum score of 120. Another general draw was held under the Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled stream, inviting candidates with a minimum score of 98. These draws cumulatively resulted in 79 ITAs for candidates.
In addition, B.C. held targeted draws under its Skilled Worker, International graduate (includes EEBC option) stream, targeting immigration candidates who had work experience in four professional categories. These were Childcare (66 ITAs), Construction (34 ITAs), Healthcare (36 ITAs), and Veterinary care (
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