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BC issues Invitations for Skilled Immigration & Express Entry

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program has lifted the temporary suspensions on 31 occupations and issued invitations to apply (ITA) to qualified candidates in Skills Immigration and Express Entry categories.

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