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    British Columbia invited a total of 190 candidates to apply for permanent residence in Canada.

    In a recent draw conducted on November 7, 2023, the Skills Immigration program in British Columbia invited a total of 190 candidates to apply for permanent residence in Canada. The draw encompassed various streams, each catering to specific skill sets and occupations.

    Tech Stream: Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option)

    The Tech Stream, which includes skilled workers and international graduates, saw a minimum score requirement of 94. A total of 104 invitations were extended to individuals possessing the expertise and qualifications deemed essential for the thriving technology sector.

    Childcare Stream: Early Childhood Educators and Assistants (NOC 42202)

    For the Childcare stream, focusing on early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202), the minimum score required was 60. This draw witnessed 61 invitations being offered, signaling the province’s commitment to addressing the growing demand for childcare professionals.

    Healthcare Stream

    In the Healthcare stream, which caters to various healthcare professionals, including but not limited to nurses and allied health workers, a minimum score of 60 was established. A total of 25 invitations were issued, recognizing the critical role healthcare workers play in the well-being of the community.

    Healthcare Stream

    In the Healthcare stream, which caters to various healthcare professionals, including but not limited to nurses and allied health workers, a minimum score of 60 was established. A total of 25 invitations were issued, recognizing the critical role healthcare workers play in the well-being of the community.

    Healthcare:

    Skills Immigration invitations

    Date Draw type Stream Minimum Score Number of invitations
    November 7, 2023 Tech Skilled Worker, International 94 104
    Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202) Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 61
    Healthcare 60 25

    British Columbia draws

    These draws are part of British Columbia’s ongoing efforts to attract and retain individuals with the skills and expertise needed to contribute to the province’s economic growth and community development. The Skills Immigration program aims to fill gaps in the labor market by providing pathways for skilled workers, graduates, and professionals in key sectors.
    Candidates who received invitations in this draw will now have the opportunity to submit their applications for permanent residence in British Columbia. The province’s commitment to welcoming skilled and qualified individuals reflects its dedication to building a diverse and vibrant community.
    Prospective immigrants are encouraged to stay informed about future draws and program updates as British Columbia continues to seek individuals who can make valuable contributions to the province’s economy and society.
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