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BT333

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Jun 19, 2018
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Is it true that if someone with a Skill Level C can apply for the BC PNP International Graduate (Skills Immigration) program if they show that they have currently have a job in Canada working towards a Skill level B?

I found this on this forums website, but the BC PNP website does not say this.

Minimum Requirements for Applicants
Applicants who meet the following requirements may be eligible under the International Graduate Category:

  • Applicants must have obtained one of the following:
    • An undergraduate or graduate degree from an eligible Canadian post-secondary institution; or
    • A diploma from an eligible public post-secondary institution in Canada. Diplomas from private institutions are not eligible for this program.
    • A diploma program must be minimum eight months (two semesters) full-time study.
    • The diploma program is not eligible if more than one-quarter is co-op work or an internship.
  • The application must be submitted within two years of the date of completion shown on the official transcript;
  • Applicants must have the credentials and qualification requirements of the position, if applicable;
  • Applicants must provide evidence that they can support themselves and their dependents in Canada, including the following:
    • Income and employment prospects;
    • Location of intended residence in British Columbia; and
    • Information on number of dependents.
  • Have received an offer of indeterminate, full-time employment that typically requires a post-secondary education from an eligible B.C. employer;
    • The offer may be for an occupation classified as NOC level 0, A, or B; or
    • The offer may be for an occupation that is NOC level C or D, where the employer can sufficiently demonstrate a structured plan of career progression with that employer to an NOC 0, A, or B level occupation