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British Columbia PNP Invites 76 Immigration Candidates In Latest Tech Draw

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 Canada is welcoming more and more people. Candidates have been invited through the Express Entry British Columbia and Skills Immigration stream in the latest draws. According to official data, British Columbia sent out 76 invitations to immigrations candidates so they could apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence on November 17 this year. The data that was shared by CIC News said that the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) issued invitations through the Express Entry BC (EEBC) and Skills Immigration streams. The candidates that are in this draw were invited under the Skilled Worker, International Graduate, and Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled subcategories through the Tech Pilot program of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. In all categories, candidates were required to have a score of 80. Each week, British Columbia holds draws through their Provincial Nominee Program streams and categories. Canada currently has a new plan...

Canada Wants To Bring Over 1.2 Million Immigrants To Their Country in The Next 3 Years

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  Canada is widening its arms more when it comes to accepting people of all colors and religions from all over the world. In the most recent announcement that was made, it was announced that the country wants to bring over 1.2 million immigrations to their country in the span of 3 years. The federal immigration minister said that Canada wants to bring more than 1.2 million new immigrants. This was announced as Canada tries to fill gaps in their labor market and boos their economy. These 2 sectors were the most hit by the coronavirus pandemic. During a press release, which was carried out by Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino, it was said that Canada wants to accept 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021. 411,000 will be accepted in 2022 and 421,000 will be accepted in 2023. It was said during the release that Canada wants more and needs workers. The best way to do this is through immigration. Minister Mendicino added: Before the pandemic, our government’s goal ...