
In the draw held on 16th July, British Columbia in Canada issued 73 invitation to candidates under its Skills Immigration and EE BC.
This draw saw the second-largest number of invitations
issued for the BCPNP Tech pilot this year. This draw is also the eight
consecutive draw with a minimum cut-off of 90 points in all 4 categories.
The BC PNP issued invitations under the following
categories:
- EE BC Skilled Worker
- EE BC International Graduate
- SI Skilled Worker
- SI International Graduate
The BC PNP Tech Pilot was founded after the TechTalentBC
Report of 2016. This report identified the shortage of skilled technology
workers was the biggest hurdle for tech companies in the province.
The BC PNP Tech Pilot was launched in 2017. The pilot
provides a fast-track route for Canada PR.
To be eligible, you should have relevant work experience in any of the 29 in-demand tech occupations. It is also mandatory to have a job offer from an employer from British Columbia. The job offer should be for at least one year.
Invited candidates under the Skills Immigration (SI) and EE
BC (Express Entry British Columbia) can apply for a provincial nomination. A
provincial nomination adds 600 extra points to your CRS score, as per CIC News.
Here are the results
of the 16th July draw:

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