BC PNP Draw Targets High Earners With $70/Hour Minimum


SHOCK TACTICS: British Columbia Declares War on Low-Wage Workers With Eye-Watering $70-an-Hour Immigration Demand

Exclusive: The province issued merely 429 coveted invitations in a brutal February 4 draw that explicitly targets only the wealthiest candidates.

Officials are now demanding proof of sky-high earnings equivalent to nearly $150,000 annually.

Ordinary skilled workers face complete devastation as the province slams the door on middle-class dreams.

This “high economic impact” round marks a dramatic shift toward raw elitism in Canadian immigration policy.

The Brutal New Criteria

Candidates needed a staggering 138 points or higher just to qualify for consideration.

That threshold effectively eliminates all but the most decorated professionals with premium job offers already secured.

Provincial Nominee Program insiders confirm this is among the most aggressive targeting of high earners in the province’s recent history.

Workers earning less than the magic $70-per-hour figure need not apply.

The move signals a cold, calculated strategy to prioritize millionaire migrants over traditional skilled families.

What This Means for You

Immigration lawyers are already fielding panicked calls from rejected applicants who previously qualified under more lenient standards.

One consultant described the new bar as “basically impossible” for healthcare workers and tradespersons traditionally welcomed by British Columbia.

With only 429 spots available, competition has turned bloody.

Desperate candidates now face an agonizing choice: triple their current salaries overnight or watch their Canadian dreams crumble into dust.


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