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Two Canadian Provinces Invited PNP Candidates

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Two Canadian Provinces Invited PNP Candidates

Two Canadian provinces invited PNP candidates. It is vital to note that the Provincial Nominee Program uses different scoring systems to rank candidates’ eligibility for immigration. 

British Columbia 

On November 20, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program held a category-based draw through the Skilled Worker & International Graduate stream, including the Express Entry BC (EEBC) option. 

No fewer than 16 invitations to apply (ITAs) were issued, with cutoff scores depending on the industries and professions targeted: 

Draw Type  Minimum Score  Number Of Invitation 
Childcare  102 3
Construction  107 4
Healthcare  116 4
Tech  141 4
Veterinary Care  80 <5

 

Moreover, candidates can apply to the BC PNP directly under the base PNP or link their PNP application to their Express Entry profile using the Express Entry BC (EEBC) option. 

Also, the EEBC stream enables eligible candidates to benefit from faster processing of their British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program application and, if nominated, their permanent residence application. 

Manitoba 

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program held three draws for immigration candidates on November 8, inviting a total of 274 candidates. 

In addition, the first draw was for skilled workers in Manitoba under occupation-specific selection.

Moreover, the occupation considered in the draw was National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 unit group 60030 – restaurant and food service managers. 

Furthermore, there were 41 Letters of Advice to apply issued, with the lowest cutoff score being 672.

Also, the second draw was held under the International Education Stream, with 188 Letters of Advice issued. 

For the Skilled Worker Overseas stream, the MPNP issued 45 Letters of Advice to Apply to candidates who have been invited under a strategic recruitment initiative. 

Candidates required a score of at least 703 to be invited.

About PNP Programs 

Two Canadian provinces invited PNP candidates.

Well, PNPs are economic immigration programs. PNPs pick individuals based on their skills and experience to fill in-demand positions within provincial labor markets. 

PNP was launched in 1998 to spread the benefits of immigration across Canada. It allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada. 

Today, there are over 90 provincial immigration streams. It provides foreign nationals with pathways and opportunities that best suit their skills and needs. 

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