News highlights
- BC PNP draws were conducted on July 12, 2022.
- 174 Canada immigration candidates in various job categories were invited.
- The job categories include tech jobs.
On July 12, 2022, 174 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination were issued to deserving Canada immigration candidates in BC PNP draws. The candidates were into specific occupation categories that included tech jobs.
Here are the details of the July 12 BC PNP draws:
No. of Invitations |
Category | Min. Score |
Details |
132 |
Skilled Worker | 115 | General Draw (Includes tech jobs) |
Skilled Worker - EEBC option | 130 | ||
International Graduate | 97 | ||
International Graduate - EEBC option | 110 | ||
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 78 | ||
22 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | 60 |
Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators & assistants (NOC 4214) |
10 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level, and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) | 60 | Targeted draw: Healthcare (Unless listed below) |
<5 | Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 60 | Targeted draw: Healthcare: Health care assistants (NOC 3413) |
<5 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) | 60 | Targeted draw: Other priority occupations (NOC 3114, NOC 3213) |
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Why you should work in British Columbia?
British Columbia is a great destination in Canada to immigrate to, especially for professionals who want to live and work in Canada. Here’s why:
- High standard of living: Canada is one of the top destinations that are ranked as the world’s best countries to live in as per the UN Human Development Index. This quality is reflected in British Columbia.
- Excellent health care: British Columbia has a reliable and affordable health care system. Enroll into the province’s MSP (Medical Services Plan) and your monthly premiums will help you as well as your family to get basic medical care and most hospital visit costs.
- Wages and benefits: You can earn competitive wages in British Columbia. You can also enjoy a high standard of living. Many employers in the province offer extended benefit plans to their employees. These include options for full medical and dental coverage. Of course, your income in British Columbia will depend on your education, occupation, and work experience. But the opportunities are plenty.
- Diverse culture: In British Columbia, there are many people who belong to many different cultures. They live and work there and contribute to the creation of a diverse and vibrant society. Students, visitors, and residents from other parts of the world are welcomed in this Canadian province.
- Range of industries and workplaces: British Columbia has a large range of work opportunities and industries including construction, agriculture, health, forestry, and manufacturing.
- Safety: British Columbia has very low crime rates. The provincial government has enforced regulations on industry and workforce conditions. These make the province one of the safest places to live and work.
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British Columbia PNP draw: 133 invitations issued; nominations offered