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15 August 2018

B.C. Immigration Conducts Largest PNP Draw Of 2018

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August 15, 2018 - Minimum scores for skilled workers dropped again as British Columbia conducted the largest BC PNP draw of 2018 on August 8, 2018 inviting 405 candidates under the direct provincial skilled worker stream. The lowest score was 82.
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August 13, 2018 – Minimum scores for skilled workers dropped again as British Columbia conducted the largest BC PNP draw of 2018 on August 8, 2018.

The draw saw 405 invites issued to candidates scoring as low as 82 points under the direct provincial skilled worker stream.

Points required under the province's Express Entry skilled worker stream also dropped, to 87 from 91 in the previous draw.

International graduates, meanwhile, required 91 points to qualify for both the direct provincial and Express Entry streams.

Entry level and semi-skilled workers needed 65 points.

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