Friday, 23 September 2022

BC PNP holds two draws on 21st September - Aptech Visa

On 21st September, British Columbia invited 341 applicants through a regional targeted draw along with Tech Professionals to apply for a provincial nomination.

The invites were distributed through BC PNP  Targeted Individuals including Tech, a branch of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).

In the other targeted draw held on the 21st of September 2022 less than 15 individuals were given nominations for the post of Early Childhood Educator and Healthcare Professionals.

The British Columbia government uses the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) as a means of luring skilled, in-demand foreign workers. For those who desire to live and work in British Columbia, the program offers a route to permanent residency.

The qualifications of one of the Express Entry BC or Skills immigration categories governed by the Skills and Immigration Registration System must be met by candidates invited through BC's Tech draws (SIRS).

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Candidates invited to this draw were from the Skilled Worker and International Graduate subcategories and had to have a minimum provincial score of minimum 70 in the targeted regional draw and 60 in

The invited candidates now have 30 calendar days to submit their nomination applications.

Find the data for the draw underneath

Date

Number of invitations

Category

Minimum Score

Description

September 21, 2022

341

Skilled Worker

91

 

Targeted draw: Regional

(Includes tech occupations) *

Skilled Worker - EEBC option

91

International Graduate            

86

International Graduate - EEBC option  

86

Entry Level and Semi-Skilled

70



Date

Number of Invitations

Category

Score

Description

September 21, 2022

11

Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)

60

 

Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214)

<5

Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level, and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option)

69

Targeted draw: Healthcare


The 2022 BC PNP Latest Draw

British Columbia chooses the top applicants who applied under each category of the PNP on a regular basis by extending invitations to them through the BC PNP draw, which entitles them to live and work permanently in the province. Candidates who are successfully nominated by their province may apply for PR visas with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.

PNP Draw Calculator for BC

The Skills Immigration Registration System oversees the vast majority of BC PNP programs (SIRS). British Columbia can select candidates for provincial nomination based on applicants' ratings thanks to the intake management system known as SIRS. Prior to applying, potential candidates must first build a profile with details about their job offer in British Columbia, professional background, language skills, and educational background. The BC government conducts periodic interval draws in which applicants who meet the cut-off threshold for their category are invited to apply for a provincial nominee program. The SIRS operates on an expression of interest/invitation to apply basis, with registered candidates assigned a score (out of 200).

BC PNP Processing Time

The processing times show how long it takes us to process applications for the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). On this page, the most recent processing times are displayed.

Timeframes for program processing are based on 80% of cases and begin after we receive your entire application. Processing timeframes may vary based on program capacity.

Once we have begun reviewing your application, we will not issue a refund.

Bringing in Skilled Workers

Estimated processing duration

90 days

Post-nomination requests

Estimated processing duration

90 days

Time-sensitive requests should be submitted as soon as possible to give us enough time to process them.

Source Url: https://www.aptechvisa.com/canada-immigration-news/bc-pnp-holds-two-draws-on-21st-september

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