British Columbia PNP Draw Latest 2024 | Canada PR

Jul 24, 2024 / 2 min readNaju Gadhavi

Latest British Columbia PNP Draw – July 2024

On July 23, British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) conducted its latest draw of the month. In this round, the province issued over 108 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency (PR) through both general and targeted invitation rounds.

Consistent Weekly Draws Continue

Notably, British Columbia has maintained a consistent draw schedule. In fact, the province has conducted weekly PNP draws without interruption since immigration updates began receiving regular coverage.

However, recent trends indicate a shift. B.C. has started issuing fewer invitations—now less than half compared to earlier draws. At the same time, the province has increased the minimum cutoff scores, making selection more competitive.

Focus on Targeted Invitations

In recent draws, B.C. has placed stronger emphasis on targeted invitations under the Skills Immigration streams. As a result, candidates now receive ITAs based on specific selection factors rather than general rankings alone.

Targeted invitations may consider one or more of the following factors:

  • Education: Level, field of study, and place of completion
  • Professional credentials: Eligible designations recognized in British Columbia
  • Language proficiency: English or French language skills
  • Occupation: Alignment with in-demand occupations in B.C.
  • Work experience: Duration, skill level, and relevance of experience
  • Job offer: Wage level and skill classification
  • Regional intent: Willingness to live, work, and settle in a specific B.C. region
  • Strategic priorities: Labour market needs or support for provincial pilot programs and initiatives

What This Means for Applicants

Overall, B.C.’s evolving draw pattern shows a clear shift toward quality over quantity. By reducing invitations and raising scores, the province aims to select candidates who best match its labour market and regional priorities.

Final Takeaway

In summary, while British Columbia continues to issue PNP invitations regularly, competition has increased. Therefore, candidates with strong profiles, targeted occupations, and regional intent now have a better chance of receiving an ITA.