April 05 2022 2nd Consecutive BC PNP Draw Targets In Demand Job Profiles
April 05 2022 2nd Consecutive BC PNP Draw Targets In Demand Job Profiles
British Columbia has lately shown a change in its draw patterns. Even the April 05 2022 2nd consecutive BC PNP draw targets in demand job profiles.
This change comes in place of the rise in the unemployment rate. In 2021 the unemployment rate stood at a strong 6.5%. However, we can see a slight rise by Feb 2022. Thereby, adding a +0.8% rise in the employment rate.
The current draw is the 4th draw of its kind. With such a pattern beginning on Mar 14, 2022. And a glance at the draw patterns indicates that the health care, childcare, and certain other priority sector profiles will be selected on a priority basis.
So, if your job profile matches the province’s in-demand occupations then you must apply now.
The details of the Apr 05, 2022 BC PNP targeted draw are the following:
Skilled Worker, International Graduate
- 70 CRS score.
- 43 ITAs for profiles in Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214)
Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled
- 70 CRS score.
- 14 ITAs for Healthcare profile unless listed below.
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled
- 70 CRS score.
- Less than 5 ITAs issued for Healthcare assistants (NOC 3413)
Skilled Worker, International Graduate
- 70 CRS score.
- Less than 5 ITAs issued for other priority occupations (NOC 3114, 3213).
In addition, to the above draw data and pattern, we must keep in mind that BC continues to hold general draws parallelly. As a result, the current April 05 2022 2nd consecutive BC PNP draw targets in demand job profiles. Whereas the first draw of the day was BC PNP general draw. Also, the general draw selected 131 applicants including tech sector profiles.
In short, making use of the current draw pattern upgrade. Apply now!