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kangak

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Feb 4, 2025
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Hey, anyone waiting here since early august. I applied in construction stream its been almost 6 months and nothing till now how about any construction applicant or any other in same boat?
 

emilia789

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Nov 3, 2024
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Hey, anyone waiting here since early august. I applied in construction stream its been almost 6 months and nothing till now how about any construction applicant or any other in same boat?
Lots of people. Processing times are officially 7 months but some people have been waiting even longer than that.
 

kangak

Newbie
Feb 4, 2025
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Lots of people. Processing times are officially 7 months but some people have been waiting even longer than that.
Yeah as i have seen mostly are the non express entry profiles in here it takes more time as compared to express entry profiles. Hope they will start giving out nominations this month.
 

shail4u

Newbie
Feb 4, 2025
5
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Did anyone got below email today ?

Dear XXXXXX XXXXX ,


You are receiving this email because you have submitted an application to the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).



As you may be aware, the federal government has confirmed that B.C.’s 2025 provincial nomination allocation is just 4,000. This is a 50% reduction from 2024.



Due to this significant reduction, BC PNP processing times are expected to increase for the rest of the year. Applications that have already been received will still be processed, but you may experience significantly longer wait times than anticipated.



We encourage you to check the WelcomeBC News page, where we will post program updates as they are confirmed.



Sincerely,



BC Provincial Nominee Program
 

iVictor

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Dec 20, 2021
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Did anyone got below email today ?

Dear XXXXXX XXXXX ,


You are receiving this email because you have submitted an application to the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).



As you may be aware, the federal government has confirmed that B.C.’s 2025 provincial nomination allocation is just 4,000. This is a 50% reduction from 2024.



Due to this significant reduction, BC PNP processing times are expected to increase for the rest of the year. Applications that have already been received will still be processed, but you may experience significantly longer wait times than anticipated.



We encourage you to check the WelcomeBC News page, where we will post program updates as they are confirmed.



Sincerely,



BC Provincial Nominee Program
Yes, everyone received this message today. It’s actually funny - they spent two days sending out a new one that was already posted on Friday. I have no idea when we’ll receive the nomination at this rate.
 

ksi007

Newbie
Feb 4, 2025
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Yes, everyone received this message today. It’s actually funny - they spent two days sending out a new one that was already posted on Friday. I have no idea when we’ll receive the nomination at this rate.
Yeah did receive it today.
It's been over 6 months awaiting for any response from BC PNP after application submission, and now getting this mail to wait for more :(
 
Jan 20, 2025
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can I leave canada due to work permit expiring, and status lost.
and still wait and be eligible for this nomination. or is it mandatory to be in BC?
 

shail4u

Newbie
Feb 4, 2025
5
1
Yeah did receive it today.
It's been over 6 months awaiting for any response from BC PNP after application submission, and now getting this mail to wait for more :(
I think they will wait for CEC draw and let few of them to voluntary withdraw the application which are already under process, by that way they will get more allocation for 2025 and since application was under process, they don’t want have to return the fees!
 
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Jan 20, 2025
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Thank you for your email.

The requirements for Obtaining a Work Permit can be found in Section 7.12. Please note, you must maintain legal immigration status while in Canada, and you must have a valid work permit to work in B.C. A BC PNP nomination by itself does not authorize you to work in B.C. The BC PNP cannot apply for a work permit on your behalf.

If you require a work permit, you must apply to the federal government for the work permit. IRCC and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are responsible for issuing work permits. For more information about temporary status in Canada, including work permits and study permits, please refer to IRCC’s website.

If nominated, you may be eligible to receive a work permit support letter issued by the BC PNP so you can apply to obtain or renew a work permit from the federal government to start or continue working in B.C. for your employer. Work permit support letters allow you to apply for a work permit from the federal government without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

Please note:
  • a work permit support letter will only be issued to you if you have been approved as a nominee by the BC PNP
  • you are responsible for applying for a work permit from the federal government
  • you are expected to obtain and/or maintain a work permit following nomination
  • your employer may need to pay an Employer Compliance Fee to IRCC before you can submit a work permit application

At the time of nomination, the BC PNP may include a work permit support letter in your nomination package if:
  • you do not already have a valid work permit
OR
  • your current work permit will expire in the near future

For more information about the program criteria and eligibility, please refer to the Skills Immigration Program Guide.

For inquiries regarding federal immigration programs and processes, please contact IRCC at 1-888-242-2100 or visit www.cic.gc.ca.

Thank you for your interest in the BC Provincial Nominee Program.

Sincerely,

BC Provincial Nominee Program
Immigration Programs Branch
Ministry of Municipal Affairs
 

iVictor

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Dec 20, 2021
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I think they will wait for CEC draw and let few of them to voluntary withdraw the application which are already under process, by that way they will get more allocation for 2025 and since application was under process, they don’t want have to return the fees!
I don't think there will be many such people. If someone has 530+ points, why would they apply for BC PNP?
 

shail4u

Newbie
Feb 4, 2025
5
1
I don't think there will be many such people. If someone has 530+ points, why would they apply for BC PNP?
With more frequent CEC draw i think points might come down.. anyone above 130 in BC PNP might have score above 500+ ! I might be wrong.
Also some of them work permit are expiring and will be out of status!! Not sure what will happen to their profile!
otherwise why they are not sending nominations now when they have quota (Ofcourse 50% less) for people who already got ITA and waiting for 4+ months!
 
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wonder2025

Member
Aug 27, 2024
14
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Thank you for your email.

The requirements for Obtaining a Work Permit can be found in Section 7.12. Please note, you must maintain legal immigration status while in Canada, and you must have a valid work permit to work in B.C. A BC PNP nomination by itself does not authorize you to work in B.C. The BC PNP cannot apply for a work permit on your behalf.

If you require a work permit, you must apply to the federal government for the work permit. IRCC and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are responsible for issuing work permits. For more information about temporary status in Canada, including work permits and study permits, please refer to IRCC’s website.

If nominated, you may be eligible to receive a work permit support letter issued by the BC PNP so you can apply to obtain or renew a work permit from the federal government to start or continue working in B.C. for your employer. Work permit support letters allow you to apply for a work permit from the federal government without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

Please note:
  • a work permit support letter will only be issued to you if you have been approved as a nominee by the BC PNP
  • you are responsible for applying for a work permit from the federal government
  • you are expected to obtain and/or maintain a work permit following nomination
  • your employer may need to pay an Employer Compliance Fee to IRCC before you can submit a work permit application

At the time of nomination, the BC PNP may include a work permit support letter in your nomination package if:
  • you do not already have a valid work permit
OR
  • your current work permit will expire in the near future

For more information about the program criteria and eligibility, please refer to the Skills Immigration Program Guide.

For inquiries regarding federal immigration programs and processes, please contact IRCC at 1-888-242-2100 or visit www.cic.gc.ca.

Thank you for your interest in the BC Provincial Nominee Program.

Sincerely,

BC Provincial Nominee Program
Immigration Programs Branch
Ministry of Municipal Affairs
from that explanation, my take away;
-you may leave Canada while waiting, and if you receive nomination, you may ask BC PNP support letter to apply work permit
However, I still don't understand the impact when your WP expire, and technically you cannot continue your work, so there will be material change which may impact your BC PNP ongoing application, as a rule, you need notify BC PNP. This is the case which I don't see BC PNP address that.
 

iVictor

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Dec 20, 2021
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With more frequent CEC draw i think points might come down.. anyone above 130 in BC PNP might have score above 500+ ! I might be wrong.
Also some of them work permit are expiring and will be out of status!! Not sure what will happen to their profile!
otherwise why they are not sending nominations now when they have quota (Ofcourse 50% less) for people who already got ITA and waiting for 4+ months!
They haven't sent the nomination yet because they're still determining the priority order. Health care is, of course, the top priority, but they're still figuring out which sectors should come second, third, fourth, and so on.

Here's an interesting interview with David Eby and the government:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-slams-feds-for-slashing-skilled-immigrant-program-1.7445359
 
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