The latest British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) draw on June 18 strategically targeted key sectors such as technology, childcare, construction, healthcare, and veterinary care within the Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams.
The draw aimed to address specific labour shortages and support economic growth.
In the tech sector, 35 invitations were issued with a high minimum score of 122, reflecting the demand for top-tier professionals. Childcare saw 10 invitations at a minimum score of 93, emphasizing the need for qualified workers in this essential service area. Similarly, the construction sector received 11 invitations, also with a score of 93, highlighting the need for skilled labour for infrastructure projects.
Healthcare, with a minimum score of 102, received 14 invitations, underlining the importance of bolstering the workforce in this critical sector. The veterinary care sector had fewer than five invitations with a lower score of 80, indicating a more specialized demand.
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Date | Category | Minimum Score | Invitations Issued | Description |
18-06-24 | Skilled Worker, International Graduate | 122 | 35 | Tech |
93 | 10 | Childcare | ||
93 | 11 | Construction | ||
102 | 14 | Healthcare | ||
80 | <5 | Veterinary care |