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British Columbia has conducted new draws, issuing at least 203 invitations through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program.

The April 18 draws were split into two categories: general and targeted.

In the general draw, which included tech occupations, 158 invitations were issued through five BC PNP streams for skilled workers and international graduates. Minimum scores ranged from 85 to 107 points.

In the targeted draw, a further 29 invitations were issued to skilled workers and international graduates scoring at least 60 points in a draw targeting Early Childhood Educators and Assistants under NOC 42202.


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A draw targeted at Healthcare workers saw 16 invitations issued to skilled workers, international graduates and entry level and semi-skilled workers, also with a minimum score of 60 points.

A final batch of less than 5 invitations went to skilled workers and international graduates in a draw aimed at other priority occupations under NOCs 31103, 32104, also requiring 60 points. The number was recorded as less than 5 to protect the identity of those invited.


Latest B.C. Immigration Draws

General Draw

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued Description
18-04-23 Skilled Worker 104 158 General draw (includes tech occupations)
Skilled Worker – EEBC 104
International Graduate 107
International Graduate – EEBC 107
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 85

Targeted Draw

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued Description
18-04-23 Skilled Worker, International Graduate 60 29 Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators (NOC 42202)
Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 60 16 Targeted draw: Healthcare
Skilled Worker, International Graduate 60 <5 Targeted draw: Other priority occupations (NOCs 31103, 32104)

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