PNP
British Columbia PNP Invites Care and Trades Workers in the Latest Draws
British Columbia PNP issued new invitations to apply under four priority occupation categories on July 9, 2026, continuing a steady push to bring more care workers and skilled tradespeople into the province through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). The province invited 91 candidates in Early Childhood Educator roles, 116 candidates across all priority health care occupations, 136 candidates in priority construction occupations, and fewer than five candidates in priority veterinary care occupations. With this round, British Columbia has now invited up to 3,215 candidates through the BCPNP so far in 2026.Â
The Numbers Behind the BC PNP DrawÂ
Each of the four streams carried its own minimum score, calculated using the BCPNP’s points-based system, and its own invitation total. Childcare required the highest bar at 108 points, while veterinary care had the lowest at 88.
| ITA Type | Selection Factors | Minimum Score | Invitations |
| Care: Childcare | Early childhood educators only | 108 | 91 |
| Care: Health | All priority health care occupations | 96 | 116 |
| Care: Construction | All priority construction occupations | 97 | 136 |
| Care: Veterinary Care | All priority veterinary care occupations | 88 | <5 |
Who Was Targeted?
The childcare stream was reserved exclusively for Early Childhood Educators, a role British Columbia has repeatedly flagged as short-staffed as demand for licensed child care spaces continues to climb across the province. The health care stream cast a wider net, covering all occupations the province currently classifies as priority health care roles, reflecting ongoing pressure across hospitals, clinics, and long-term care.Â
Construction candidates made up the largest single group invited, at 136, underscoring how tightly the labour market is stretched as British Columbia works through a heavy pipeline of housing and infrastructure projects. The veterinary care stream, while the smallest by far, carried an additional wrinkle: Animal Health Technologists and Veterinary Technicians under NOC 32104 were only eligible if they held a valid professional designation, while other priority veterinary occupations did not face that extra requirement.Â
British Columbia’s 2026 Immigration Pace
With 3,215 candidates invited through the BCPNP so far this year, British Columbia is maintaining a consistent rhythm of targeted, sector-specific draws rather than large general rounds. This approach lets the province respond directly to the occupations facing the sharpest shortages, rather than spreading invitations broadly across every eligible worker in its pool.
What stands out in this round is how much lower the minimum scores are compared to federal Express Entry benchmarks. A construction candidate needing just 97 points, or a veterinary worker needing 88, faces a considerably lower bar than someone competing in a Canadian Experience Class draw. For skilled workers with a genuine offer or connection to British Columbia’s care and trades sectors, the provincial route is often the faster, more realistic path to permanent residence.Â
We would also flag the veterinary care stream as one to watch. Fewer than five invitations is a very small number, but it signals the province is keeping a close eye on this niche occupation group even as it issues far larger rounds for childcare, health care, and construction.
What Applicants Should Know
Candidates who receive an invitation must submit a complete application within the timeline set by the BCPNP, including all required supporting documents. Those who already hold an Express Entry profile and later secure a provincial nomination will see their CRS score jump by 600 points, which in most cases guarantees a follow-up invitation from IRCC. Workers who do not yet have a profile in the BCPNP’s registration system should register as soon as they meet the minimum criteria for their occupation, since scores and invitation numbers can shift from one draw to the next.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the minimum score for the July 9, 2026 BCPNP draws?Â
Scores varied by stream: 108 for childcare, 96 for health care, 97 for construction, and 88 for veterinary care.Â
How many candidates were invited in total?Â
91 in childcare, 116 in health care, 136 in construction, and fewer than five in veterinary care, for a combined total in this round alone.Â
Is a professional designation required for veterinary care applicants?Â
Only Animal Health Technologists and Veterinary Technicians under NOC 32104 needed a valid professional designation. Other priority veterinary occupations did not face that requirement.Â
How many candidates has British Columbia invited through the BCPNP in 2026?Â
Up to 3,215 candidates have been invited through the program so far this year.Â
Does a BCPNP nomination help with a federal Express Entry application?Â
Yes. A provincial nomination adds 600 points to a candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System score, which typically leads to an invitation in the next Express Entry draw.Â
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