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British Columbia, Quebec and PEI invite candidates in latest round of provincial immigration draws

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(B.C.), , and (PEI) have issued invitations to apply for provincial immigration programs over the past week.

B.C. and PEI did so through their respective (PNPs). Each province and territory in Canada (with the exceptions of Quebec and Nunavut) has a PNP. They can have these programs because immigration is a shared responsibility between (IRCC) and the provincial governments.

IRCC allocates a specific number of nominations to these provinces each year. It is then up to the provinces to select economic immigration candidates who are viewed as the most likely to integrate into the provincial economy successfully.

All PNPs have individual streams for candidates with different eligibility criteria. For example, international graduates, candidates with specific occupations or work experience or candidates who are willing to live and work in rural locations.

Most provinces have a provincial scoring system that is similar to the federal , but acts at a provincial level to evaluate candidates.

does not have a PNP and instead has a separate agreement with the federal government that allows it total autonomy over the selection of economic immigrants in the province.

Provincial immigration results Aug 17-23

British Columbia

B.C. invited 156 candidates to apply for nomination through the (BC PNP) on August 20. B.C. holds draws for candidates almost weekly.

The province held four separate draws for candidates eligible under the . The largest draw was general, meaning no occupation was specified, and invited 83 candidates from the Skilled Worker, International Graduate and Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled streams of the BC PNP. All candidates required a score of 130 except Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled candidates, who needed a score of 110 to be considered.

There were also three occupation-specific draws for Skilled Worker and International Graduate candidates. The results were:

  • 38 invitations to candidates in childcare occupations with a minimum score of 85
  • 20 invitations to candidates in construction occupations with a minimum score of 89
  • 15 invitations to candidates in healthcare occupations with a minimum score of 99

Quebec

Quebec has retroactively published the results of a draw that occurred on August 8.

The Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) invited 1,415 candidates to apply for permanent selection via the .

All candidates required a score of 576 points to be considered as well as level 7 oral proficiency (or higher) in French according to the 脡chelle qu茅b茅coise des niveaux de comp茅tence en fran莽ais (Qu茅bec scale of French proficiency levels for adult immigrants) or its equivalent.

Prince Edward Island

PEI invited 57 candidates through the stream of the on August 22. It was the first draw in over a month.

To be considered, candidates had to currently be working in PEI in the healthcare and construction sectors. The province says those with work permits expiring in 2024 in the traditional (tourism, agriculture, fisheries) and trucking and transport sectors were also considered.

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