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What is the change? The province of British Columbia has launched a new points-based provincial nomination program for its Skills Immigration Registration System. The program assigns scores to candidates based on economic and human capital factors.
What does the change mean? The system prioritizes foreign job candidates based on skills and wage levels as well as language, work experience and education. Those with the highest scores will be invited to apply for a provincial nomination.
Background: The British Columbia Provincial Nomination Program (BC PNP) Skills Immigration Category comprises several routes, including Skilled Worker, Health Care Professional, International Graduate, International Post-Graduate, Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled, and Northeast Pilot Project.
Under the new points-based intake system, Skills Immigration candidates will register an online profile that is valid for one year. Candidates will be scored and ranked on a 200-point scale for skill level of the job offer (60), salary of the job offer (50), regional district of the job (10), directly related work experience (25), highest level of education (25), and language level (30). The number of points for each factor are further detailed in the program guide.
Those receiving the following points in their category will be issued an invitation to apply for a nomination, although candidates with fewer points may be invited to apply depending on demand and the quota available.
The provincial Express Entry BC category was introduced in 2015. Beginning in 2016, applicants under the Skills Immigration category are no longer able to convert an existing application to an Express Entry BC category.
BAL Analysis: The BC PNP points-based system mirrors the federal Express Entry system and enables the province to prioritize candidates and select top scorers for provincial nominations. The 2015 quota for the BC PNP was 5,800. The 2016 quotas have not been set by the federal government yet.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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