British Columbia Invites 270 In New PNP Draw

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June 21, 2019 - British Columbia immigration has conducted a new draw, issuing invitations to 270 candidates across five provincial nominee program streams.
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Jun 20, 2019 – British Columbia immigration has conducted a new draw, issuing invitations to 270 candidates across five provincial nominee program streams.

The June 18 British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program draw featured minimum scores ranging from 75 to 105 points.

Entry level and semi-skilled candidates required a minimum score of 75 points, compared to the 95 points required for direct provincial skilled workers.

Skilled workers through the province's Express Entry-linked stream required 105 points to qualify.

For international graduates, the minimum scores were 100 for the direct provincial stream and 104 for the Express Entry-linked stream.

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