BC PNP Latest Update: 11,202 Candidates Currently in Skills Immigration Pool – February Draws Saw 889 Invitations
VICTORIA, BC – The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has released its latest pool data as of March 31, 2026, revealing that 11,202 candidates are currently registered in the Skills Immigration pool awaiting invitations.
While no new draw has been conducted since February 11, 2026, the BC PNP continues to monitor the pool and invites candidates based on British Columbia's economic and labour market needs.
Skills Immigration Pool Snapshot (as of March 31, 2026)
The table below shows the current distribution of registrations by score range:
| Score Range | Number of Registrations |
|---|---|
| 150+ | 19 |
| 140 – 149 | 111 |
| 130 – 139 | 597 |
| 120 – 129 | 1,271 |
| 110 – 119 | 1,714 |
| 100 – 109 | 2,194 |
| 90 – 99 | 1,968 |
| 80 – 89 | 1,521 |
| 70 – 79 | 993 |
| 60 – 69 | 477 |
| 0 – 59 | 337 |
| Total | 11,202 |
Key Observations
- High-scoring candidates (140+): Only 130 registrants have scores of 140 or above, making them highly competitive.
- Mid-range concentration (100–139): The largest group of candidates falls between 100 and 139 points, totaling 5,776 registrations (over 51% of the pool).
- Lower-scoring candidates (below 100): Approximately 5,296 candidates (47% of the pool) have scores under 100, placing them at a competitive disadvantage for general draws.
Most Recent Skills Immigration Draws
The BC PNP has not conducted a Skills Immigration draw since February 11, 2026. Here are the two most recent invitation rounds.
February 11, 2026 Draw
The BC PNP issued 460 invitations to candidates who will create "high economic impact" in British Columbia.
| Invitation Category | Minimum Requirement | Invitations Issued |
|---|---|---|
| High-wage stream | $62/hour AND $125,000/year, with job offer in TEER 0,1,2,3 | 195 |
| General stream | Minimum score of 135 points | 265 |
| Total | 460 |
February 4, 2026 Draw
The BC PNP issued 429 invitations in the preceding draw.
| Invitation Category | Minimum Requirement | Invitations Issued |
|---|---|---|
| High-wage stream | $70/hour AND $145,000/year, with job offer in TEER 0,1,2,3 | 206 |
| General stream | Minimum score of 138 points | 223 |
| Total | 429 |
Combined February Totals
| Draw Date | Invitations |
|---|---|
| February 4, 2026 | 429 |
| February 11, 2026 | 460 |
| Total (February 2026) | 889 |
Note: The BC PNP states that "future high economic impact invitations to apply may be based on different factors." Candidates should refer to section 7.3(a) of the Skills Immigration Program Guide for details.
Entrepreneur Immigration Latest Draws
The BC PNP continues to invite Entrepreneur Immigration candidates. The most recent draws are as follows:
| Date | Stream | Minimum Score | Number of Invitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 10, 2026 | Base | 117 | 7 |
| Regional | 129 | Fewer than 5 | |
| February 10, 2026 | Base | 121 | 13 |
| Regional | 105 | Fewer than 5 | |
| January 13, 2026 | Base | 115 | 7 |
Entrepreneur Stream Notes
- The Base stream scores have ranged from 115 to 121 over the past three draws.
- The Regional stream requires a lower minimum score (105–129) but typically invites fewer than five candidates per draw.
- Invitations are issued to qualified registrations received before the date of each draw.
How the BC PNP Invitation Process Works
The BC PNP periodically invites candidates from its registration pool. Key points to understand:
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Who is invited | Candidates deemed most likely to meet B.C.'s economic and labour market needs |
| Selection basis | Registration information (not application data) |
| Programs included | Both Skills Immigration and Entrepreneur Immigration |
| How to check | Log into your BC PNP Online User Profile |
| Registration validity | Candidates remain in the pool until invited or their registration expires |
What This Means for Candidates
If Your Score is 135+
Based on the February 11 draw (which required 135 points for general stream invitations), candidates with scores of 135 or higher have a strong chance of receiving an invitation in a future general draw.
If Your Score is 100–134
You are in the largest segment of the pool (over 5,700 candidates). Competition is intense. Consider strategies to increase your score, such as:
- Improving language test results
- Gaining additional work experience
- Securing a job offer in a higher-wage or priority occupation
If Your Score is Below 100
With nearly 5,300 candidates also in this range, the likelihood of receiving a general invitation is currently low. You may wish to:
- Explore the Entrepreneur Immigration stream if you have business experience and capital
- Consider rural or regional immigration pilots that may have lower score requirements
- Work on improving your score before re-entering the pool
For High-Wage Candidates
The February draws show that candidates with exceptionally high wages ($62–$70 per hour and $125,000–$145,000 per year) can receive invitations regardless of their points score. If you have a job offer at this level, you are a strong candidate.
When is the Next BC PNP Draw?
The BC PNP does not announce draw dates in advance. Draws typically occur on Wednesdays or Thursdays, but there is no fixed schedule. The last Skills Immigration draw was on February 11, 2026 — nearly seven weeks ago as of this writing.
Candidates should:
- Check their BC PNP online profile regularly
- Monitor the official BC PNP news page for updates
- Ensure their registration information remains accurate and up to date
How to Check If You Received an Invitation
If you have an active registration in the BC PNP pool:
- Log into your BC PNP Online User Profile
- Check for any new messages or notifications
- If you received an ITA, you will have a set number of days to submit a complete application
Reminder: Invitations are issued only to qualified registrations received before the date of the draw.
Looking Ahead
With over 11,000 candidates actively waiting in the Skills Immigration pool and no draws since mid-February, the BC PNP may be preparing for a significant invitation round in the coming weeks. Historically, the program has conducted draws every two to four weeks, making an April 2026 draw increasingly likely.
Candidates are advised to keep their profiles current and watch for official announcements.
Slogan: Know Your Score, Know Your Chance
Disclaimer: This article is based on official data published by the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) as of April 1, 2026. Draw dates, invitation numbers, and minimum scores are subject to change without notice. For the most current information, refer to the official BC PNP website or your online profile.