BC Invites 256 Candidates To Their Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

BC Invites 256 Candidates To Their Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

BC Invites 256 Candidates To Their Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

British Columbia Invites 256 Candidates Through Their Provincial Nominee (BC PNP)

British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) invites 256 candidates to apply through five streams of immigration. The restrictions on some occupations relating to hospitality, food service, and tourism remain. 

There was a slight uptick in the scores needed for the Dec. 8 draw than we saw in the last all program draw on Nov. 25 but overall, the scores needed were not significantly changed. 

Dec. 8th BC PNP draw results 

Express Entry BC categories (EEBC) minimum SIRS score:

  • Skilled Worker: 97
  • International Graduate: 97

BC Skills Immigration categories minimum SIRS score: 

  • Skilled Worker: 95
  • International Graduate: 95
  • Entry Level and Semi-Skilled Worker: 77

Total invitations sent: 256

BC PNP’s Entry Level & Semi-Skilled Worker Program

The Entry Level & Semi-Skilled Worker Program is a great program for candidates who might not qualify for other provincial nominee programs. 

It does require an applicant to have both a job offer from a BC employer and be currently working in the province. But the language requirements for the program are quite low and the job can be low-skilled, which is usually not acceptable for most other immigration programs. 

To qualify for BC’s Entry Level & Semi-Skilled Worker Program you must:

  • Have a full-time, indeterminate job offer, from a BC employer that is related to tourism/hospitality, long-haul trucking, or the food processing industry. 
  • Be working full-time for your BC employer for a minimum of nine consecutive months before applying
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark level 4 or higher
  • Be qualified for the offered position
  • Show you can support yourself and your dependents
  • Have legal immigration status in Canada
  • Be earning a wage in line with B.C. wage rates for the occupation

Excluded occupations from Dec. 8th draw

Despite a COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon, Canada still has restrictions in place on international travel. Since BC is a popular tourism destination, the industry has been suffering. In order to address those concerns, this draw excludes some occupations relating to hospitality and tourism. 

NOC JOB TITLE
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers
0631 Restaurant and food service managers
0632 Accommodation service managers
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.
3236 Massage therapists
6211 Retail sales supervisors
6311 Food service supervisors
6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
6321 Chefs
6322 Cooks
6341 Hairstylists and barbers
6421 Retail salespersons
6511 Maîtres d’hôtel and hosts/hostesses
6512 Bartenders
6513 Food and beverage servers
6521 Travel counsellors
6522 Pursers and flight attendants
6523 Airline ticket and service agents
6524 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks
6525 Hotel front desk clerks
6531 Tour and travel guides
6532 Outdoor sport and recreational guides
6533 Casino occupations
6562 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations
6564 Other personal service occupations
6611 Cashiers
6621 Service station attendants
6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations
6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services
6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport
6731 Light duty cleaners

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