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06 Dec 2019
British Columbia province's most recent draw conducted by the British Columbia PNP Tech Pilot attended 63 invitations to apply issued to applicants with skills and relevant work experience in 29 targeted occupations.
The British Columbia Provincial Program draw which held on December 3 highlights the required minimum scores were 90 points for all the 4 streams which are targeting both skilled or professional workers and global graduates.
The 4 BC streams were:
Date |
Category |
Minimum Score |
Invitations Issued |
03-Dec-19 |
SI – Skilled Worker |
90 |
Total: 63 |
|
SI – International Graduate |
90 |
|
|
EEBC – Skilled Worker |
90 |
|
|
EEBC – International Graduate |
90 |
|
The preceding British Columbia provincial immigration draw observed invitations to apply announced to 348 skilled or professional workers and international graduates.
The draw that took place on November 26 issued invitations to apply through its 5 provincial nomination streams of British Columbia.
Skilled or professional workers within the direct BC provincial stream minimum demanded score was 94 points to be eligible, which is less compared to the minimum demanded score was 100 points required for skilled or professional workers by the BC province’s Express Entry-associated stream.
British Columbia’s direct provincial stream for global graduates reported a minimum demanded score was 101 points, which is less compared to the minimum demanded score was 103 points required for Express Entry associated international graduate stream. Entry-level workers and semi-skilled workers stream minimum demanded score was 77 points.
Date |
Category |
Minimum Score |
Invitations Issued |
26-Nov-19 |
SI – Skilled Worker |
94 |
Total: 348 |
|
SI – International Graduate |
101 |
|
|
SI – Entry Level & Semi-Skilled |
77 |
|
|
EEBC – Skilled Worker |
100 |
|
|
EEBC – International Graduate |
103 |
|
The British Columbia Tech Pilot launched in 2017 and it has been continued till 2020. Now it has a list of 29 target professions with requirements that are relaxed. BC Tech pilot draws intended specifically at tech workers which started in May 2017.
NOC Code |
Job Title |
0131 |
Telecommunication carriers’ managers |
0213 |
Computer and information systems managers |
0512 |
Managers – publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts |
2131 |
Civil engineers |
2132 |
Mechanical engineers |
2133 |
Electrical and electronics engineers |
2134 |
Chemical engineers |
2147 |
Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) |
2171 |
Information systems analysts and consultants |
2172 |
Database analysts and data administrators |
2173 |
Software engineers and designers |
2174 |
Computer programmers and interactive media developers |
2175 |
Web designers and developers |
2221 |
Biological technologists and technicians |
2241 |
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians |
2242 |
Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) |
2243 |
Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics |
2281 |
Computer network technicians |
2282 |
User support technicians |
2283 |
Information systems testing technicians |
5121 |
Authors and writers |
5122 |
Editors |
5125 |
Translators, terminologists and interpreters |
5224 |
Broadcast technicians |
5225 |
Audio and video recording technicians |
5227 |
Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts |
5226 |
Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts |
5241 |
Graphic designers and illustrators |
6221 |
Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade |
Posted On 13 Jun 2020
Posted On 12 Jun 2020
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