84 candidates invitations issued, BC PNP Tech Pilot Draw

Around 3,977 invitations were issued by BC this 2021, for the application of provincial nomination through PNP programs.

On May 4, BC announced to issue 84 invites to the immigrants for provincial nomination through PNP programs based on their proficient Worker skills and under Express Entry BC.

The Skilled Worker and International Graduate were the susceptible subcategory permitted for the invites as their minimum score category had a provincial score of 80.

Considering 2021 alone, about 3,977 immigration  were being invited by the province and the elected candidates have to submit their profiles for the nomination within the time span of 30 days.

About the Tech Pilot

In-demand tech workers and international students get access to the permanent residence through the fast-track Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) by the BC. Eligibility criteria applies if the candidates were already existing in the prior B.C.’s existing provincial immigration streams  and a work job of 12 months experience in the 29 existing Tech Pilot’s eligible occupations.

 Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) is  where the apt candidates sought out their registration  and profile through the BC PNP’s online portal.

Based on the recruited scores, the applications are being processed and evaluated for the ordeal to forward the invitations. Standard level education, direct work experience, and inept of a B.C. Work offers determine the scoring standard in the Tech Pilot’s draws presumably held every week.

The access to talent initiated the Tech Pilot’s project, which was launched on May 2017. Thereby, the initial aim of Tech Pilot was to support the tech sector’s growth, and to assist the workers cope up with the in demand skills required to move to BC. These programs are delayed by years like the several times.

Tech Pilot for Express Entry candidates

 A nomination province would be provident to the Express Entry candidates in consideration of their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and so the Invitation To Apply (ITA) gives them initiatives for a future federal Express Entry draw.

The Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class are the three Federal Government programs on which the Express Entry system criteria is based on. Based on their age, skilled proficient work experience, education results , and lingual ability in English or French, are the factors on which the scores are credited.

After having invited by the BC provincial nomination, the candidates tend to move into their last step which enables them to apply for a permanent residence.