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Each province in Canada has their own invitation system to regularly draw permanent residency following the economic situation.
Therefore, on the last day of every month,
Murphy will arrange the invitation results of each province and upload the result by a table to watch easily.
With Murphy’s arrangements, you can watch the trend of selected draw easily and compare scores of each targeted program which you will apply, in addition, we hope that you would predict the future immigration trend for your application.
Monthly BCPNP draw ? Skilled immigration invitations |
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Date |
Draw type |
Strem |
Minimum |
Number of |
Feb. 27 |
Childcare |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes-EEBC) |
65 |
45 |
Construction |
80 |
12 |
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Healthcare |
65 |
41 |
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Tech |
108 |
90 |
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Veterinary care |
65 |
<5 |
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Feb 21 |
General |
Skilled Worker |
126 |
69 |
Skilled Worker |
126 |
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International Graduate |
126 |
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International Graduate |
126 |
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Entry Level and Semi-Skilled |
99 |
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Childcare |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes-EEBC) |
60 |
70 |
|
Construction |
75 |
32 |
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Healthcare |
60 |
41 |
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Veterinary care |
60 |
<5 |
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Feb. 13 |
Childcare |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes-EEBC) |
60 |
54 |
Construction |
75 |
27 |
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Healthcare |
60 |
41 |
||
Tech |
108 |
77 |
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Veterinary care |
60 |
<5 |
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Feb. 06 |
General |
Skilled Worker |
122 |
102 |
Skilled Worker |
122 |
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International Graduate |
122 |
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International Graduate |
122 |
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Entry Level and Semi-Skilled |
97 |
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Childcare |
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes-EEBC) |
60 |
46 |
|
Construction |
75 |
26 |
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Healthcare |
60 |
39 |
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Veterinary care |
60 |
<5 |
British Columbia has been drawing in February.
Unlike in January, there were a total of 4 draws, two of which were not general draws.
As in January, provinces, which did not draw in general areas, had draws of Tech. Therefore, on Feb. 13th and 27th, only the draw was targeted for Tech occupations.
Currently, the BC has not only Childcare, Health, and Tech jobs, construction jobs included in November last year and Veterinary care,
which was selected for the first time in 24 years to draw, have established them as regular target draw.
So, BC maintains the draw of job targets in a total of
five categories.
With this February draw in BC, we can point out that the score of general drawing and Tech target draw,
and the drawing score of Childcare, which has an unchanging drawing score, rose 5 points to 65.
Most of all, the first draw in
February, Healthcare and Childcare are sustained at 60 points. But general score
was 122 points, rose 2 points than drawing score in January. In general drawing,
the drawing score in February with 1126 points, up 4 points from the draw on
Feb. 21, so with flow, we can assume the drawing score in March is about 120-130
points.
In particular, applicants who want to study and work in Metro-Vancouver are started at 0 point because they have lost score from regional score, so they should meticulously consider a plan B that BC and other provinces’ immigration programs
that have many beneficial programs
for applicants.
Therefore, people who want to immigrate to BC have to check the immigration program that
suit ‘you’ with the advice and
consultation of immigration experts like Murphy!
In the case of Tech draw, compared to last year's 70 to 80 points, the score increases every time the simulation is conducted.
There were two Tech draw trials, each with 108 points. As the score for Tech draw increases,
it is recommended that those who are attending or planning to graduate from IT departments in BC consider the possibility of securing points through simulation in advance.
In January's draw, we mentioned the variability of Tech and Childcare draw points. As predicted, the number of drawn applicants and change in scores is decreasing slightly, and the first draw in March was concluded o 70 points, up 5 points for ECE target,
so, applicants who proceed with the two programs should consider getting 5 to 10 points morr than the expected draw score.
On the other hand, after the announcement of international student regulation, inquiries of post-graduate study and immigration are increased. So, following this situation, applicants prepare for the post-graduate study in BC
because applicants can apply for the permanent residency right after
their graduation.
Therefore, applicants who want post-graduate degree in BC have to prepare for immigration at the same time as admission, so professional consulting is required from the admission stage.
Admission of post-graduate is totally
different from general college and university admission, and post-graduate immigration
is more different.
Murphy offers professional consulting on immigration after studying abroad.
I hope you and Murphy prepare for a master's immigration
without failure.
In March, as the study permit application is resumed,
there will be another confusion in the immigration situation.
For those who are about to apply for a visa or have applied for a permanent residency,
please consider the situation of immigration
and estimate that it may be delayed more than expected.
Murphy will come to you with the monthly report for
March.