British Columbia and Manitoba invite provincial nominees

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: April 13, 2024

British Columbia and Manitoba has issued invitations to provincial nominees through their individual Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) this week.

Together the provinces invited more than 400 candidates from streams designed for in-demand and skilled workers looking to settle in their provinces.

Nominees were invited from streams that prioritised in-demand workers and international graduates in their respective provinces. Read on to learn more.

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British Columbia (B.C.)

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) issued at least 88 invitations to apply for permanent residence (PR) through its Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) option) stream. This stream is made for international graduates who have graduated from a university or college within the province within the last three years, and who have a valid job offer from an employer in B.C.).

Invitations were issued to candidates who had professional experience within in-demand positions that the province is seeking. Specifically, these in-demand professions included:

  • Childcare professionals, who needed a minimum score of 90 to be invited;
  • Construction professionals, who needed a minimum score of 95 to be invited;
  • Healthcare professionals who need a minimum score of 95;
  • Tech professionals who needed a minimum score of 116; and
  • Veterinary care professionals who needed a minimum score of 80.

Including EEBC option indicates that this is an enhanced provincial nomination stream. Enhanced streams are aligned with the Express Entry management system, meaning that individuals within the Express Entry pool may be invited to apply for PR to a province through these streams. To learn more about enhanced nominations, find our dedicated webpage here.

Manitoba

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued more than 350 invitations to apply to candidates.

Through the Skilled Worker in Manitoba, Occupation-specific selection stream (part of the Manitoba Work Experience pathway), the MPNP invited 276 invitations to apply to individuals who were working within in-demand occupations in the province. Specifically, individuals worked under the following National Occupation Classifications (NOC)*:

  • 33102—Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates;
  • 60020—Retail and wholesale trade managers; and
  • Group 731—Workers in general construction trades.

*The NOC system is Canada’s standardised method to categorise occupations within the country.

The MPNP also invited 87 candidates through the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. Individuals chosen in this draw needed to have a minimum score of 691 and had to indicate they were invited by the MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative.

Of the 363 invitations issued through these two programs, 81 were issued to candidates who also declared a valid Express Entry profile, indicating that these are both enhanced streams.

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