In the first draw held in 2019, the province of British Columbia issued invitations to apply for provincial nomination to candidates belonging to Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC. A total of 151 candidates in the Skilled Worker and International Graduate categories of both the Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC streams and Skills Immigration — Entry Level and Semi-Skilled candidates were invited in the draw held on January 2.
The minimum score required for Skilled Worker candidates in both streams was 85 and the score required for International Graduate candidates was 95. At the same time, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled candidates were required to have a minimum score of 68.
Minimum scores required for each category
Category | Required Minimum Score |
EEBC – Skilled Worker | 85 |
EEBC – International Graduate | 95 |
SI – Skilled Worker | 85 |
SI – International Graduate | 95 |
SI – Entry Level and Semi-Skilled | 68 |
Express Entry BC
The Express Entry stream of BC PNP is linked to the federal Express Entry system. The Express Entry candidates who receive provincial nomination from the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) will receive an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score points that will guarantee the candidate an invitation to apply in the subsequent Express Entry draw.
The candidates nominated through the BC PNP Skills Immigration Stream will have their applications processed outside the Express Entry system.
BC PNP Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS)
The Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) of British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) allows the province to select the best foreign workers who can meet its labor market demands. SIRS is a point-based application system and applicants under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) belonging to Skilled Worker, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled, and International Graduate categories must register with SIRS. Registration is free and the registered candidates are assessed on the basis of a number of factors including job, location in B.C., education, language ability and wage. Based on this, each candidate is assigned a score and his/her profile is entered to the selection pool of their chosen category. The profile will remain in the pool for up to 12 months or until the candidate receives an invitation to apply.
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