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Provincial immigration results September 24-29 Quebec On September 15, Quebec invited 1,009 skilled workers to apply for permanent selection. This draw is for candidates who have work experience in in-demand occupations and have active vacancies outside of Metro Montreal. Candidates must have a profile of at least 563 points on the Arrima EOI system. This will be the 11th draw for Quebec to be held in 2022 and the second to be held in September. This is unusual in Quebec, where the lottery is usually played only once a month. Quebec usually announces the draw results one to two weeks after the draw. The invitation is issued by the Ministry of Immigration, Frenchization and Integration (MIFI) to potential immigrants applying for the Quebec General Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). Those invited by Quebec to apply for permanent option have up to 60 days to submit an application and pay the processing fee. Quebec aims to process completed applications within six months of receipt of all required information. This includes all forms and documents. Ontario The Ontario Candidate Program (OINP) held two draws last week. The first draw on September 23 was for the French-speaking skilled worker stream. The state invited 363 candidates with a minimum score of 326. Linked to Express Entry, the program requires candidates to be proficient in English and speak French. The second draw was in the Human Capital Priorities stream. The province issued 1,179 invitations on September 28 through OINP as part of a targeted draw for tech occupations. Candidates all had job experience in specific tech-related occupations. British Columbia On September 28, more than 258 candidates were invited to contest the provincial nomination in British Columbia. The majority of candidates, 215 people, were invited to participate in a lottery for specific technical positions. Invitations have been sent to candidates in the Skilled Worker and International Postgraduate categories, also including Fast Track candidates. Candidates invited to the destination technical draw have a SIRS score of 100 or higher. SIRS works like the Comprehensive Express Entry Ranking System (CRS), but only for British Columbia's PNP. The state also holds invitational competitions for candidates to work in the following occupations. • 28 early childhood educators and assistants with a score of 60 or higher (NOC 4214). world • 15 health workers in the skilled worker, international graduate, entry-level and semi-skilled worker (including EEBC option) categories with a score of 60 or higher • Entry-level and semi-skilled categories of health aides with a minimum score of 60. • Other preferred occupations with a minimum score of 60 • British Columbia recently suspended draws under the BC PNP from October 12 to November 16 in order to transition from NOC 2016 to NOC 2021, the latest way to assess the skill level of candidates in immigration programs. Saskatchewan Saskatchewan invited 639 Express Entry candidates and 507 candidates for popular occupations under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Candidates Program (SINP) for a total of 1,146 candidates. The draw runs concurrently with draws throughout the summer, with the most recent draw attracting more than 1,000 applicants. This is the lottery from September 7th. There was no draw last week, the first week without a draw for the SINP since July 6.
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