BC PNP under a 90 day pause
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BC PNP under a 90 day pause
not sure where to post this, so hope I have done right
Announced April 1st ........... and not an April Fool joke
http://www.cicnews.com/2015/04/briti...am-044798.html
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_rele...044-000430.htm
Announced April 1st ........... and not an April Fool joke
Canada Immigration News - British Columbia Puts Temporary Halt On New Applications To Provincial Nominee Program
The government of British Columbia (B.C.) has announced that, effective immediately, it is implementing a 90-day pause on new applications to most categories of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) for Canadian immigration. New applications will be accepted from July 2015 with a more streamlined application process and updated program criteria.
The BCPNP will continue to accept applications under its enhanced Express Entry British Columbia stream, as well the Health Care Professional and Northeast Pilot Project categories, during the temporary pause on new applications. Applications that are in the BCPNP application system as of March 31, 2015, will continue to be processed on a first-come, first-served basis during the pause, which runs April 1, 2015, to July 1, 2015. Program staff will not be responding to requests for status updates during this period.
Under the BCPNP, the government of Canada allows the provincial government of B.C. limited jurisdiction over immigration policy and selection, based on local labour market needs. This year, B.C. will grant permanent resident status to up to 5,500 immigrants. The program offers an accelerated pathway to permanent residence for skilled workers and qualified entrepreneurs, as well as their dependent family members, who intend to settle in B.C.
The moratorium on new applications is expected to allow the province to deal with a backlog in applications. A year ago, B.C. could process a PNP application in 12 weeks; now the wait list is 13 months, and there are already more people in the queue than B.C. can admit this year. The provincial government has been warning that it faces a skills shortage in the coming years, with an anticipated construction boom in the north. Like a number of other provinces, it has been calling for more control over immigration policy in order to address such shortages.
The government of British Columbia (B.C.) has announced that, effective immediately, it is implementing a 90-day pause on new applications to most categories of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) for Canadian immigration. New applications will be accepted from July 2015 with a more streamlined application process and updated program criteria.
The BCPNP will continue to accept applications under its enhanced Express Entry British Columbia stream, as well the Health Care Professional and Northeast Pilot Project categories, during the temporary pause on new applications. Applications that are in the BCPNP application system as of March 31, 2015, will continue to be processed on a first-come, first-served basis during the pause, which runs April 1, 2015, to July 1, 2015. Program staff will not be responding to requests for status updates during this period.
Under the BCPNP, the government of Canada allows the provincial government of B.C. limited jurisdiction over immigration policy and selection, based on local labour market needs. This year, B.C. will grant permanent resident status to up to 5,500 immigrants. The program offers an accelerated pathway to permanent residence for skilled workers and qualified entrepreneurs, as well as their dependent family members, who intend to settle in B.C.
The moratorium on new applications is expected to allow the province to deal with a backlog in applications. A year ago, B.C. could process a PNP application in 12 weeks; now the wait list is 13 months, and there are already more people in the queue than B.C. can admit this year. The provincial government has been warning that it faces a skills shortage in the coming years, with an anticipated construction boom in the north. Like a number of other provinces, it has been calling for more control over immigration policy in order to address such shortages.
http://www.cicnews.com/2015/04/briti...am-044798.html
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_rele...044-000430.htm
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Re: BC PNP under a 90 day pause
Already posted:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/immig...ing-ee-855640/
Had dropped to the second page though.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/immig...ing-ee-855640/
Had dropped to the second page though.
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Re: BC PNP under a 90 day pause
ouch
I did look, but only on the first page
can I delete this?
I did look, but only on the first page
can I delete this?