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First BC PNP Draw Of 2022 Sent 102 New Invites For PR!

On January 4, the BC PNP tech draw (British Columbia) invited 102 applicants for provincial nomination under 4 categories of BC Tech stream; SI – Skilled Worker, SI – International Graduate, EEBC – Skilled Worker, and EEBC – International Graduate. Minimum score required to be invited in this draw remained same at 80 as compared to previous draw.

The British Columbia PNP Tech provides tech employers to recruit and retain international employees in 29 tech occupations. It is a prioritized pathway to permanent residency for people working in these 29 tech occupations.

It considers all the applicants under these occupations from Skilled Immigration (SI) – Skilled Worker, Skilled Immigration (SI) – International Graduate, Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) – Skilled Worker, and Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) – International Graduate.

BC PNP tech draw is held biweekly and offers priority processing of applications. As per BC’s website, 80% of the applications are processed within 2-3 months.

This program does not require LMIA, but a valid job offer is required and must be for at least one year (365 days), and have at least 120 days remaining at the time of application.

Tech program consider the candidates having a valid express entry profile under EEBC (Express Entry BC) categories as well as candidates who only submitted Expression of Interest with BC under SI (Skilled Immigration) category.

Click here for list of 29 tech occupation eligible for BC PNP Tech Program

Click here for more information on BC PNP Tech

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