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Four Canadian Provinces Issue Nominations In The Latest PNP Draws

Four Canadian provinces issue nominations in latest PNP draws
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Four Canadian Provinces Issue Nominations In The Latest PNP Draws

Four Canadian provinces issue nominations in the latest PNP draws. Moreover, applicants were selected for their education, experience, employment, language abilities, and more. Scores assigned by PNPs to applicants, depending upon these factors, differ by province and must not be compared with one another. 

Provincial Immigration Results: June 18 and June 21-28

Four Canadian provinces issue nominations in the latest PNP draws. Here are the results for the same. 

  • British Columbia 

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program held immigration draws this week via six of its provincial programs. 

Moreover, on June 25, five streams, i.e., Skilled Worker, Skilled Worker: EEBC Option, International Graduate, International Graduate EEBC Option, and Entry Level and Semi-Skilled, held a joint draw, inviting a total of 35 applicants. Furthermore, four streams required applicants to have a minimum score of 134, while applicants in the Entry and Semi-Skilled streams required a score of 110 to obtain an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence. 

The Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams also held another draw on the same day, thus issuing ITAs to applicants with professional experience within professions that are in demand in the province. In addition, the stream issued a minimum of 29 ITAs. Applicants in childcare and construction professions required a minimum score of 97 to be invited. Similarly, applicants in healthcare required a score of 106, and applicants in veterinary care professions needed a minimum score of 80. 

  • Manitoba 

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program held draws via the Skilled Worker Overseas stream, issuing 52 letters of advice to apply to applicants with a score of 721. In addition, the MPNP invited over 111 applicants via the International Education Stream on that day. Also, of the 163 applicants invited that day, 31 had declared valid Express Entry profiles. 

On the 25th, the MPNP invited 250 applicants through the Occupation Specific Selection Pathway of the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. In order to issue letters of advice to apply, applicants required a minimum score of 516, along with being employed in a profession with one of the following NOC codes: 

  • 31301 – Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
  • 31302 – Nurse practitioners
  • 32101 – Licensed practical nurses
  • 33102 – Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates

Out of 250 applicants invited, 93 declared a valid Express Entry profile. Moreover, the Canadian government uses the NOC system to recognize and categorize professions in Canada. 

  • Quebec 

On June 17, Quebec invited immigration applicants via its provincial nomination program. Also, the Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration invited over 1,470 applicants to apply for permanent selection. 

To receive an invitation, applicants had to: 

  • Have a oral proficiency in French equivalent to a level 7 according to Échelle québécoise des niveaux de compétence en français, or its equivalent 
  • Have a score equal to or greater than 585 points 
  • A valid job offer outside of territory of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal

 

  • Alberta 

On June 18, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program held an immigration draw aligned with the federal Express Entry system. It issued notification of interest letters to 73 applicants via the Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta Job Offer stream. Applicants need a minimum score of 301 to obtain a notification of interest letter. 

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