PNP
British Columbia PNP Issues 24 Invitations Across Two Streams on November 18, 2025
British Columbia issued 24 invitations in its latest entrepreneur selection round, as the British Columbia Entrepreneur Draw under the BCPNP issued 19 invitations in the Base Category and up to 5 in the Regional Pilot stream on November 18, 2025. These fresh results signal continued interest in attracting business-minded newcomers who can launch or acquire companies that support the province’s long-term economic growth.
A Closer Look at the November 18 Eentrepreneur Rounds
The latest draw targeted two groups under the Entrepreneur Immigration pathway:
- Base Category: 19 invitations issued
- Minimum score: 121 points
- Profile: Experienced entrepreneurs planning to start or purchase a business in British Columbia
Alongside the Base Category selection, the province also invited:
- Regional Pilot Category: Up to 5 candidates
- Minimum score: 115 points
- Profile: Entrepreneurs committed to operating businesses in smaller communities across B.C.
Together, the two rounds represent a total of 24 invitations issued on November 18.
Why These Draws Matter
Entrepreneur Immigration plays a central role in helping British Columbia strengthen local economies, particularly in areas where business succession and investment needs are growing. The Base Category typically attracts applicants with comprehensive business plans, prior ownership experience, and strong investment capacity. The Regional Pilot stream, on the other hand, is designed to stimulate economic activity in communities outside major urban centres.
With demand rising for small business operators, these categories continue to be an effective way for the province to fill critical gaps.
Year-to-Date Progress Shows Strong Interest
Last year, British Columbia invited up to 80 entrepreneurs through the BCPNP.
So far in 2025:
- 678 invitations have been issued across all BCPNP categories
- Up to 110 invitations have gone specifically to entrepreneurs
The steady volume highlights ongoing provincial efforts to attract experienced investors and business builders.
How the BC PNP Selects Candidates
Selections are based on a point system that evaluates:
- Business experience
- Net worth verification
- Investment amount
- Job creation potential
- Business concept feasibility
- Adaptability factors
Candidates with the strongest profiles and highest likelihood of contributing to British Columbia’s economic interests are prioritized in each draw.
Applicants can check their BC PNP Online Profile to confirm whether they received an invitation.
What Prospective Applicants Should Consider
Entrepreneurs aiming for future rounds should ensure their registration reflects:
- A realistic business concept aligned with B.C.’s economic priorities
- Clear operational plans, including market research and location strategies
- Strong financial documentation
- Demonstrated experience managing or owning a business
For Regional Pilot applicants, community engagement and a business model tailored to local needs are especially important. With 24 total invitations in this round, the November 18 draw highlights British Columbia’s continued effort to support economic development through entrepreneurial immigration pathways. For business professionals exploring opportunities in the province, these results show that the BCPNP remains an active option for those ready to invest in and grow local enterprises.



