You need a job offer from a BC employer in order to apply BC PNP, NOC 2174 is eligible.sangoswa said:Hi All,
I have few questions to apply BC PNP, could you please guide me ?
I have create My EE profile with point (416) under class A ( NOC 2174)
I have 2 year experience in ONTARIO for same NOC code.
What is the Process to apply for BC PNP?
Do i require any job offer in BC?
Is BC PNP open for NOC code 2174? How do i get Invitation.
Thanks,
Sanjay
there are factors.sharon6191 said:Hi all,
How come an international student who completed two years diploma study, has a
full-time job offer in BC, has one and half year working experience in BC and obtained avg score 6.5 on IELTS still can not reach the minimum score of 90?
This is too hard to our students.
You need to think about how to increase your score, apparently, there are a number of international graduates who gained higher score and ranked higher than you, and BC PNP intends to invite people with higher scores.sharon6191 said:Hi all,
How come an international student who completed two years diploma study, has a
full-time job offer in BC, has one and half year working experience in BC and obtained avg score 6.5 on IELTS still can not reach the minimum score of 90?
This is too hard to our students.
Yea its weird. I am an international postgraduate and after answering the questions in the link provided by andremarques19751 , I get a meagre 71 . I sincerely hope that canadavisa.com in some way gave an underestimated score and that BC PNP will give the true score which I want to believe will be higher than 71sam_dawkins said:there are factors.
1. you have to apply within the two years after graduating
2. Amount of salary
3. NOC code of the job
4. IELTS score
5. Which city the job is offered [outside of Vancouver Metro has good points]
All these matters
Hi, what is the your true score in the online bc pnp profile? I got a higher score when I did the assessment on canadavisa.com ,however my profile in the application is valued lower than that assessment. I am an international graduated as well. hopeless ....Chibuz said:Yea its weird. I am an international postgraduate and after answering the questions in the link provided by andremarques19751 , I get a meagre 71 . I sincerely hope that canadavisa.com in some way gave an underestimated score and that BC PNP will give the true score which I want to believe will be higher than 71
hmmm....that's not good..hopefully the new immigration rules that will be out in the fall will favour international students as they promised it would. I imagine if it doesn't the revenue Canada gets from our tuition will experience a significant deep; and I'm sure Canadian schools would not want that neither will the government. I am considering putting my PNP application on hold until new rules are released.sharon6191 said:Hi, what is the your true score in the online bc pnp profile? I got a higher score when I did the assessment on canadavisa.com ,however my profile in the application is valued lower than that assessment. I am an international graduated as well. hopeless ....
Yes, It will come up with scores for each item you fill up before you summit your application online. So you may go ahead register on ONLINE BC PNP and see how many points you have and change it any time and summit it until you are ready.Chibuz said:hmmm....that's not good..hopefully the new immigration rules that will be out in the fall will favour international students as they promised it would. I imagine if it doesn't the revenue Canada gets from our tuition will experience a significant deep; and I'm sure Canadian schools would not want that neither will the government. I am considering putting my PNP application on hold until new rules are released.
That said, how did you obtain a score from your profile in the application? Was it after you submitted the application? I would love to know my score before I finally apply.
Thanks.
canstand said:Hi All,
I have an questions in regards to my application. Please help.
I just got invited to apply under the EE-BC international graduate category, but I have encountered a problem that I fear they would reject me.
When I registered on BC PNP online, I entered my salary as $38000. However, the site would not allow me to submit my registration without entering the hourly, which I did not know. I then calculated it by myself and I got $20.8799, but the site only allows to enter 2 numbers after the decimal, so I rounded it up to $20.88. After I registered, I noted that the system automatically corrected my salary to $38001.6, which is not in accordance with my job offer. What should I do now?
Could some one please give me some advise on this matter?
Thank you very much
canstand said:Hi All,
I have an questions in regards to my application. Please help.
I just got invited to apply under the EE-BC international graduate category, but I have encountered a problem that I fear they would reject me.
When I registered on BC PNP online, I entered my salary as $38000. However, the site would not allow me to submit my registration without entering the hourly, which I did not know. I then calculated it by myself and I got $20.8799, but the site only allows to enter 2 numbers after the decimal, so I rounded it up to $20.88. After I registered, I noted that the system automatically corrected my salary to $38001.6, which is not in accordance with my job offer. What should I do now?
Could some one please give me some advise on this matter?
Thank you very much