Date: January 29, 2025
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has conducted its latest Skills Immigration and Entrepreneur Immigration draws, inviting candidates across various categories to apply for provincial nomination. These draws reflect B.C.'s ongoing strategy to attract skilled workers and entrepreneurs who can contribute to the province’s economy.
BC PNP issues Invitations to Apply (ITAs) based on different selection criteria, ensuring that only the most qualified candidates receive invitations. The latest draws included both general and targeted selections, with a focus on key industries such as childcare, healthcare, construction, and tech, as well as business entrepreneurs looking to invest and establish ventures in B.C.
Latest BC PNP Skills Immigration Draws
December 10, 2024 Draw
The December 10, 2024, draw was a mix of general and targeted invitations. The general draw covered multiple streams, while targeted invitations were issued to applicants in high-demand sectors.
| Draw Type | Stream | Minimum Score | Number of Invitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | Skilled Worker | 148 | 6 |
| General | Skilled Worker - EEBC option | 148 | N/A |
| General | Entry Level & Semi-Skilled | 121 | N/A |
| Targeted | Childcare (Skilled Worker & EEBC) | 101 | <5 |
| Targeted | Construction | 112 | <5 |
| Targeted | Healthcare | 121 | <5 |
| Targeted | Veterinary Care | 80 | <5 |
December 3, 2024 Draw
The December 3, 2024, draw specifically targeted workers in childcare, construction, healthcare, and tech, reflecting the ongoing demand for professionals in these fields.
| Draw Type | Stream | Minimum Score | Number of Invitations |
| Targeted | Childcare (Skilled Worker & EEBC) | 102 | <5 |
| Targeted | Construction | 108 | <5 |
| Targeted | Healthcare | 121 | 6 |
| Targeted | Tech | 141 | <5 |
Latest BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration Draws
January 28, 2025 Draw
| Stream | Minimum Score | Number of Invitations |
| Base | 123 | <5 |
| Regional | 123 | <5 |
Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) draws are conducted to attract business owners and investors looking to establish or purchase businesses in B.C. The EI Base stream focuses on entrepreneurs planning to establish businesses in urban areas, while the EI Regional stream supports investment in smaller communities, strengthening economic development across the province.
Key Factors Influencing Entrepreneur Immigration ITAs
Targeted invitations to apply in the EI Base stream may be based on one or more of the following factors:
- Registration Score: Higher scores improve chances of receiving an ITA.
- Business Location: Priority may be given to certain regions.
- Community Population Size: Some draws favor businesses in smaller communities.
- Business Type: Whether the proposal is for a startup or the purchase of an existing business.
- Industry Alignment: Business proposals aligned with priority sectors in B.C. may receive preference.
ITA draws based on registration score alone for the EI Base stream will be conducted periodically but may be limited based on targeted invitations and processing capacity.
Understanding the BC PNP Immigration Draws
BC PNP issues ITAs based on:
- General Draws: Cover a wide range of occupations and skill levels, inviting candidates across multiple streams.
- Targeted Draws: Address specific labour shortages in key sectors such as healthcare, childcare, construction, and tech.
- Entrepreneur Draws: Focus on business investors establishing ventures in B.C.
Next Steps for ITA Recipients
Candidates who received an ITA must submit their complete application through the BCPNP Online Portal within the deadline specified in their invitation.
The BC PNP process involves multiple stages, including:
- Profile Submission: Applicants must create and maintain an active profile in the BC PNP system.
- ITA Receipt: Those selected receive an invitation to apply.
- Application Submission: A complete application, along with supporting documents, must be submitted within the given timeframe.
- Nomination Approval: If approved, applicants receive a provincial nomination, significantly increasing their chances of obtaining permanent residence in Canada.
- Federal Application: With a BC PNP nomination, candidates can apply for permanent residence through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Why This Matters
B.C. is one of Canada’s fastest-growing provinces, and its immigration programs play a crucial role in economic development. The Skills Immigration program fills gaps in essential industries, while the Entrepreneur Immigration stream fosters business investment and job creation. By strategically selecting candidates through targeted draws, B.C. ensures a strong workforce and thriving business environment.
The latest BC PNP draws reinforce the province’s commitment to attracting skilled professionals and entrepreneurs who can contribute to the local economy. With continued demand for childcare workers, healthcare professionals, construction experts, and entrepreneurs, future draws are expected to focus on these key sectors.
Interested candidates should ensure their profiles are up to date and closely monitor future BC PNP updates for new opportunities.