Skilled Workers See Minimum Points Drop In Latest B.C. Draw

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June 29, 2018 – Skilled workers invited to apply for British Columbia immigration saw the minimum points requirement drop in the latest BC PNP draw.
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28 June, 2018 – Skilled workers invited to apply for British Columbia immigration saw the minimum points requirement drop in the latest BC PNP draw.

Invitations for the province's direct skilled worker stream were given to candidates scoring 87 in the June 27 draw, three points lower then the June 20 draw.

Minimum scores for other streams remained the same as the previous week.

International graduates under the direct provincial stream and the Express Entry stream needed 96 points.

Skilled workers under the Express Entry Stream also needed 96 points.

Meanwhile, entry level and semi-skilled workers needed 70 points.

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