British Columbia Holds Draws with New ITAs for Skilled Workers and Business Investors

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program has launched another round of targeted immigration invitations in May 2026, focusing heavily on sectors facing long-term labour shortages and regional economic demands.

Over two separate draws conducted on May 5 and May 6, the province invited hundreds of candidates through its Skills Immigration and Entrepreneur Immigration pathways. Healthcare workers, construction professionals, childcare educators, and entrepreneurs were among the major groups selected.

The latest invitations come shortly after the province introduced updated immigration priorities aimed at supporting economic growth, infrastructure expansion, and essential public services across British Columbia.

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Province Prioritizes Occupations Facing Severe Workforce Gaps

British Columbia has continued refining its nomination strategy by concentrating on industries experiencing persistent worker shortages. Instead of broad-based invitations, the province is now conducting occupation-focused draws designed to attract talent that can immediately contribute to the labour market.

The newest selections emphasized two major provincial priorities:

  • Strengthening essential care services
  • Supporting construction and housing development projects

This approach reflects British Columbia’s effort to align immigration with workforce planning needs across the province.

333 Skilled Workers Invited in Latest BCPNP Draw

The May 6 Skills Immigration draw issued 333 Invitations to Apply to candidates working in selected occupational categories. Each category had its own score requirement based on labour market demand and candidate competition.

British Columbia Skills Immigration Draw Results – May 6, 2026

Provincial PriorityOccupational GroupNumber of Targeted NOCsInvitations IssuedMinimum Score
Care ServicesHealth Occupations31117108
Care ServicesVeterinary Occupations29100
Care ServicesEarly Childhood Education186115
Infrastructure & HousingConstruction Trades9121108

Among all categories, construction-related occupations received the highest number of invitations, highlighting the province’s urgent need for skilled trades professionals.

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Healthcare Professionals Remain in High Demand

British Columbia once again focused heavily on medical and healthcare occupations as hospitals, clinics, and care facilities continue experiencing staffing shortages.

The province targeted professionals across a wide range of healthcare disciplines, including physicians, nurses, therapists, laboratory professionals, and social workers.

Health Occupations Selected in the Draw

NOC CodeOccupation
30010Managers in health care
31100Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
31101Specialists in surgery
31102General practitioners and family physicians
31110Dentists
31112Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
31120Pharmacists
31121Dietitians and nutritionists
31200Psychologists
31201Chiropractors
31202Physiotherapists
31203Occupational therapists
31204Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy
31209Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
31300Nursing coordinators and supervisors
31301Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
31302Nurse practitioners
31303Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals
32101Licensed practical nurses
32102Paramedical occupations
32103Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
32111Dental hygienists and dental therapists
32112Dental technologists and technicians
32120Medical laboratory technologists
32121Medical radiation technologists
32122Medical sonographers
32123Cardiology technologists and select diagnostic technologists
32200Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists
33101Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
33102Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
41300Social workers

Veterinary Professionals Included in Provincial Selections

Veterinary occupations also remained part of British Columbia’s targeted immigration strategy.

Veterinary Occupations Invited

NOC CodeOccupation
31103Veterinarians
32104Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians

Applicants in these occupations were expected to meet professional licensing or certification requirements before nomination.

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Early Childhood Educators Continue Receiving Strong Provincial Support

British Columbia maintained its focus on childcare and education services by selecting candidates working as Early Childhood Educators.

Education Occupation Included in the Draw

NOC CodeOccupation
42202Early Childhood Educators

The province issued 86 invitations under this occupation category, demonstrating continued demand for childcare professionals throughout British Columbia.

Construction Trades Dominate Latest Invitation Round

Skilled trades workers formed the largest group selected during the May 6 draw as the province continues addressing housing supply challenges and infrastructure expansion projects.

Construction Occupations Targeted by British Columbia

NOC CodeOccupation
72106Welders and related machine operators
72200Electricians (except industrial and power system)
72201Industrial electricians
72300Plumbers
72301Steamfitters, pipe fitters and sprinkler system installers
72310Carpenters
72400Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
72401Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
72402Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics

The province also confirmed that candidates registered in apprenticeships through Skilled Trades BC were eligible under these targeted occupations.

Nearly 10,000 Profiles Remain Active in the SI Pool

British Columbia’s Skills Immigration registration pool continues to remain highly competitive, with thousands of candidates currently awaiting selection.

As of May 6, 2026, the province reported 9,967 active registrations across all score levels.

Distribution of Candidates in the SI Registration Pool

Score RangeNumber of Candidates
0 – 59215
60 – 69401
70 – 79853
80 – 891,353
90 – 991,781
100 – 1092,107
110 – 1191,550
120 – 1291,148
130 – 139522
140 – 14932
150+5

British Columbia has now issued 1,706 invitations through Skills Immigration streams since the beginning of 2026.

Entrepreneur Immigration Draw Conducted on May 5

Alongside skilled worker invitations, the province also selected entrepreneurs interested in investing and operating businesses in British Columbia.

The Entrepreneur Immigration draw invited candidates through both available streams.

Entrepreneur Immigration Draw Results – May 5, 2026

StreamInvitations IssuedMinimum Score
Base Stream8115
Regional StreamLess than 5115

This was the first entrepreneur draw this year where both streams shared an identical minimum score threshold.

Base Stream and Regional Stream Explained

The Entrepreneur Immigration Base Stream is intended for experienced business owners and senior managers seeking to establish or purchase businesses anywhere in British Columbia.

Meanwhile, the Regional Stream is designed for entrepreneurs planning to launch businesses in smaller communities located outside Metro Vancouver. Candidates under this stream must secure a referral from a participating community and complete an exploratory visit before applying.

Both pathways include separate investment and net worth requirements depending on the business proposal and location.

British Columbia Maintains Strong PNP Activity in 2026

British Columbia continues to remain among Canada’s most active provinces under the Provincial Nominee Program system.

So far in 2026, the province has issued:

  • 1,706 invitations through Skills Immigration streams
  • 49 invitations through Entrepreneur Immigration streams

With labour shortages continuing across healthcare, construction, education, and regional business sectors, British Columbia is expected to conduct additional targeted invitation rounds throughout the remainder of the year.