British Columbia Targets $70/Hour Workers in PNP Draw
REVEALED: British Columbia’s Dramatic Immigration Shake-Up Targets Ultra-High Earners in Exclusive New Draw
The gloves are off. British Columbia has launched a stunning new immigration offensive that explicitly targets the province’s wealthiest foreign workers — leaving average applicants scrambling to catch up.
In a dramatic February 4 draw that has sent shockwaves through the immigration community, the BC Provincial Nominee Program issued just 429 invitations. But this is no ordinary round.
Only candidates earning a staggering $70 per hour or more need apply. This is the new “high economic impact” stream, and it has divided opinion across the province.
The Brutal New Reality for Applicants
Hopeful immigrants now face a brutal screening process. Alongside that eye-watering wage demand, candidates needed a minimum score of 138 points to even be considered in this exclusive lottery.
That threshold puts these invitations firmly in the hands of senior executives, specialist tech workers, and medical professionals. Entry-level hopefuls need not apply.
Immigration experts are calling this a seismic shift in Canada’s provincial nomination landscape. While other provinces cast wider nets, BC is fishing with a spear.
The message from Victoria is crystal clear: if you’re not bringing serious economic firepower, look elsewhere.
The February 4 draw represents one of the most restrictive rounds in recent memory, with officials making no apologies for prioritizing high earners.
For the 429 lucky winners, permanent residency just got significantly closer. For everyone else, the waiting game continues — and the bar shows no signs of lowering.
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