Minimum Points Score Falls In Latest British Columbia Immigration Draw

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April 6, 2018 - British Columbia immigration officials conducted a new draw under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Programon April 4, 2018. The latest draw saw 326 candidates invited to apply and did not include a technology-only draw.
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April 6, 2018 – British Columbia immigration officials conducted a new draw under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program on April 4, 2018. The latest draw saw 326 candidates invited to apply and did not include a technology-only draw.

The minimum score for Express Entry skilled workers and international graduates was 89 points, while the score for the provincial skilled worker and international graduate streams was 84 points. Entry level and semi-skilled workers required a minimum score of 55 points.

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