British Columbia Immigration Invites 72 IT Workers in New BC PNP Tech Pilot Draw
British Columbia immigration has issued 72 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The October 6 draw
British Columbia immigration has issued 72 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The October 6 draw
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 450 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The September 15
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 407 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The September 15
British Columbia immigration has issued 72 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The August 25 draw
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 241 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The June 2
British Columbia immigration has issued 133 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The May 26 draw
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 158 invitations to apply with specific criteria related to the coronavirus outbreak. The May 19
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 237 invitations to apply with specific criteria related to the coronavirus outbreak. The May 7
British Columbia immigration has issued 91 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The April 21 draw
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