British Columbia Invitations | BC issues 256 Invitations | BC PNP draw

  British Columbia issues 256 invitations in latest PNP draw Periodically, BC invites the highest scoring registrants in each category to apply to the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). BC then nominate successful applicants to apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for Permanent Residence. The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) invited candidates from 3 skilled worker immigration sub-categories and 2 Express Entry sub-categories. British Columbia invited immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence on December 08, 2020. British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) issued a total of 256 invitations through Express Entry and skills immigration streams. Candidates were invited under Skilled Worker, International Graduates, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled subcategory under Skills Immigration Stream. Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC Date Number of Invitations Cate...

North Bay - Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)

RNIP Stream

North Bay unveils RNIP immigration stream

The northern Ontario community is the eleventh Canadian municipality to launch its RNIP

Another Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) stream went live on October 21.

There are 12 participating communities in the pilot, the only community that has not launched its program is Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

There are requirements that apply to all the communities and people immigrant to them, that candidates have the following eligibility criteria:

  • At least one-year, full-time work experience in the last 3 years, except for few international students and graduates;
  • Minimum levels of English or French;
  • At least a high school diploma;
  • Applicants need to support themselves and their immediate family members;
  • A full-time, permanent job offer in the participating community

About North Bay

North Bay, Ontario has been historically considered the “Gateway of the North”. One of the greatest things about living in North Bay is the quality of life: located between two large lakes of city has forests, rivers and even a small waterfall. Just a 3-hour drive from Toronto and a 3.5-hour drive from Ottawa, the opportunities that exist in North Bay combine the beauty of nature with the chance to grow, learn and develop as a professional in an economically diverse city.

One of the most notable things about this city is that every year for two weeks in July, you'll probably see a lot of shad flies all over the city.

Shad flies are tiny flies that come from Lake Nipissing in large numbers. They quickly find something to stick to and then die off within a couple of days. What's funny about them is that they don't have mouths, so they can't eat or bite. Oddly enough, lots of Shad Flies signify a healthy fishing season for the coming year.

The City of North Bay has a population of approximately 51,553 people (2016 Census data), and a regional trading area of 112,000, representing people within the districts of Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timmins, Temiskaming Shores, and Cobalt.

Age Group

Percent of Population

0-14 years

14.9%

15-64 years

65.3%

65 years and over

19.8%

85 years and over

2.7%

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