People who are young, and have strong education background and English ability
                                 Have at least 2-3 years of paid full-time work experience
                                 People who have a good score on BCPNP
                            
British Columbia’s economic growth depends on having enough 
                            skilled and qualified people to meet labor market needs. The BC 
                            Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is a way for high-demand foreign 
                            workers and experienced entrepreneurs to gain permanent residency in B.C.
                            
                            The companies must first choose an applicant and agree to support him/her 
                            for permanent residence through the Provincial Nomination Program; The 
                            employer and the applicant then make a joint application to the PNP; 
                            If the application is approved by the PNP, a provincial nomination letter 
                            will be issued and will be eligible to apply for the Permanent Resident.
                            
                            The BCPNP is based on a score system, with a total score of 200 points on 
                            the BCPNP score scale, which has clear requirements and corresponding points 
                            for the applicant's job position, salary, working area, relevant work 
                            experience, education, and language ability. A preliminary score of about 100 is recommended.
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