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April 21, 2022
British Columbia PNP Draw Invited 175 Plus Fresh Applications for PR
BC PNP (British Columbia PNP) on 19th April 2022 sent out more than 175 new invites to candidates for permanent residency under five various categories. Like the previous one, in this draw also 147 invites went to below mentioned categories with their respective cut off scores involving Tech occupations too.
SI- Skilled Workers with a minimum score requirement of 110 points.
International Graduate with a minimum score requirement of 98 points.
SI- Entry Level and Semi-Skilled with a minimum score requirement of 77 points.
EEBC- Skilled Workers with a minimum score requirement of 125 points.
EEBC- International Graduate with a minimum score requirement of 109 points.
BC PNP, in addition to this, gave out more than 28 invites to candidates in a targeted draw in the categories described as follows:
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (EEBC option included) |
20 Candidates | Minimum score-70 points |
Targeted Draw: Childcare: Early Childhood Educators and assistants (NOC 4214) |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (EEBC option included) |
7 Candidates | Minimum score-70 points |
Targeted Draw: Healthcare |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (EEBC option included) |
Less than 5 Candidates | Minimum score-70 points |
Targeted Draw: Other priority occupations (NOCs 3114,3213) |
List of Invited NOC codes for Care Economy: Healthcare Occupations for this BC PNP draw:
- 0311Â Â Managers in healthcare
- 3011Â Â Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors
- 3012Â Â Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 3111Â Â Specialist physicians
- 3112Â Â General practitioners and family physicians
- 3113Â Â Dentists
- 3122Â Â Chiropractors
- 3124Â Â Allied primary health practitioners
- 3125Â Â Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
- 3131Â Â Pharmacists
- 3132Â Â Dietitians and nutritionists
- 3141Â Â Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
- 3142Â Â Physiotherapists
- 3143Â Â Occupational therapists
- 3144Â Â Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment
- 3211Â Â Medical laboratory technologists
- 3212  Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists’ assistants
- 3214Â Â Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
- 3215Â Â Medical radiation technologists
- 3216Â Â Medical sonographers
- 3217Â Â Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c.
- 3219Â Â Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health)
- 3221Â Â Denturists
- 3222Â Â Dental hygienists and dental therapists
- 3223Â Â Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants
- 3232Â Â Practitioners of natural healing
- 3233Â Â Licensed practical nurses
- 3234Â Â Paramedical occupations
- 3237Â Â Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment
- 3411Â Â Dental assistants
- 3413Â Â Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates*
- 4151Â Â Psychologists
- 4152Â Â Social workers
- 4153Â Â Family, marriage and other related counsellors
- 4212Â Â Social and community service workers
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