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British Columbia has recently conducted draws across various streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, issuing a total of at least 77 invitations. These draws, held on May 7, were tailored towards specific occupations.

British Columbia recently chose people for immigration through different job categories. They invited at least 77 people to apply for their Provincial Nominee Program. This happened in draws on May 7.

In a special draw for tech jobs, 41 people with skills or who studied in tech got invitations. They needed at least 120 points to qualify. Another 11 invites went to people in childcare jobs, and they needed at least 90 points. Construction workers got 12 invitations, needing 93 points.

Healthcare workers got 12 invitations too. They needed at least 100 points. Lastly, fewer than five invitations went out to veterinary care workers. They needed 80 points. The exact number of invites for vet workers is not reveal to protect the identity of those invited.


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Latest B.C. Immigration Draws

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued Description
07-05-24  

Skilled Worker, International Graduate

120 41 Tech
90 11 Childcare
93 12 Construction
100 12 Healthcare
80 <5 Veterinary care

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