The August 7 draw saw a general and category-based invitations issued.
In the general draw, the Skilled Worker category required a minimum score of 132 points, resulting in 59 invitations being issued. This same score of 132 points applied to other categories, such as Skilled Worker – EEBC (Express Entry British Columbia), International Graduate, and International Graduate – EEBC. However, the Entry Level and Semi-Skilled category had a lower threshold, with a minimum score of 110 points, indicating a slightly less competitive requirement for these candidates.
On the same date, a targeted draw addressed specific labour market demands in British Columbia. Each category within this draw had different minimum scores and invitation numbers, reflecting varying needs. In the childcare sector, the minimum score was 88 points, with 32 invitations issued, highlighting a focused requirement for childcare professionals. The construction category required a minimum score of 90 points, with 29 invitations issued, indicating demand in the construction industry.
Healthcare professionals faced a higher minimum score of 101 points, with 24 invitations issued, emphasizing the critical demand in this field. The veterinary care category had the lowest minimum score of 80 points, with fewer than five invitations issued, pointing to a very targeted need for professionals in veterinary care.