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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Thank you! NOC code 6222
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Quick update. BC PNP - skilled immigration Registered: May 19th, 2021 Invitation: June 8th, 2021 Applied: June 16th, 2021 "In Process" status + Additional Documents Requested from BC PNP: August 6th, 2021 I responded to the document request: August 9th, 2021 Nomination Approved: September 10th...
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    And you received the ITA in June 2020? The BC PNP website says 80% of cases are processed in 2-3 months, but it seems like there are many of us on this thread that have been waiting for much longer.
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Sorry for the delay on my reply. They asked my employer for a copy of their business license, as well as the documentation of their recruitment efforts to fill the job position that I accepted. Still no word on approval, other than the BC PNP confirming they received the documents.
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    BC PNP Registered: May 19th, 2021 Invitation: June 8th, 2021 Applied: June 16th, 2021 "In Process" status + Additional Documents Requested from BC PNP: August 6th, 2021 I responded to the document request: August 9th, 2021 Hopefully waiting for approval soon.
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Status updated to "In Process" today!
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    June 9th 2021 PNP Invitation to Apply

    I also received my ITA on June 9th (BC PNP), and applied on June 15th. Still waiting to hear anything.
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Bummer, I was really hoping it would be a bit quicker than 2-3 months. Thank you, and good luck with your application!
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    BC PNP - TIME LINE AND UPDATES

    Hey everyone, my employer is helping me apply for the BC PNP as a skilled worker, moving from the United States. I received my ITA on 6/9, and submitted my application on 6/16. Does anyone know how quickly those are typically processed?