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iecholderincanada

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Jul 27, 2020
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Hello,

Quick Question:

I make a couple dollars below the median pay for my NOC (based off from the Work BC Govt website). But I have more than enough scores for my SIRS points. Do I need to make the median pay for my job as stated in the work BC site or can a couple dollars less an hour be okay?

I've spoke to a couple Immigration consultants and one has said it wont matter for me as I have a high SIRS point score and another said I should make the median (which is $30/hr for my job).

Any suggestion will help me greatly.

Thanks in advance.
 
Minimum Income Requirements - Skills Immigration


To be eligible for the BC PNP's Skills Immigration streams, except for the International Post-Graduate stream, you must meet minimum income requirements according to your:
• annual wage in B.C.
• location of residence in B.C.
• number of dependants

The BC PNP has established minimum family income thresholds for the Greater Vancouver Regional District and the rest of B.C. Your family must meet the minimum family income threshold for your chosen area of residence.

Family income is the total of:
• your regular gross annual wage from the B.C. employer supporting your BC PNP application plus
• if applicable, your spouse or common-law partner's regular gross annual wage in B.C. Your spouse or common-law partner must have a valid work permit or valid employment authorization

Family Income Threshold by Area of Residence
Size of Family Greater Vancouver Regional District Rest of B.C.
1 $22,804 $19,006
2 $28,390 $23,659
3 $34,902 $29,087
4 $42,376 $35,316
5 $48,062 $40,054
6 $54,205 $45,175
7 or more $60,350 $50,296
 
Minimum Income Requirements - Skills Immigration


To be eligible for the BC PNP's Skills Immigration streams, except for the International Post-Graduate stream, you must meet minimum income requirements according to your:
• annual wage in B.C.
• location of residence in B.C.
• number of dependants

The BC PNP has established minimum family income thresholds for the Greater Vancouver Regional District and the rest of B.C. Your family must meet the minimum family income threshold for your chosen area of residence.

Family income is the total of:
• your regular gross annual wage from the B.C. employer supporting your BC PNP application plus
• if applicable, your spouse or common-law partner's regular gross annual wage in B.C. Your spouse or common-law partner must have a valid work permit or valid employment authorization

Family Income Threshold by Area of Residence
Size of FamilyGreater Vancouver Regional DistrictRest of B.C.
1$22,804$19,006
2$28,390$23,659
3$34,902$29,087
4$42,376$35,316
5$48,062$40,054
6$54,205$45,175
7 or more$60,350$50,296


This is not what i'm referring to. I'm referring to, 'have been offered a wage competitive with B.C. wage rates for the occupation'.