BC accepting only 1,100 new skilled immigrant applications after feds slash provincial nominee program (CBC)
The odds of new applications from immigrants being accepted into British Columbia's nominee program this year have dropped to near zero for anyone other than health workers or entrepreneurs.
The province said the changes are aimed at prioritizing where it spends its nominations after the federal government slashed the number of available slots, but the BC Chamber of Commerce said a focus on the health-care sector unfairly advantages the government's needs over those of the business community.
A bulletin from the province says it was only
allotted 4,000 nominations this year, about half of what it had last
year and substantially less than the 11,000 it wanted ...
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