PNP
BC PNP Draw Issues 357 Invitations Across Skilled Worker and Entrepreneur Streams
British Columbia conducted new BC PNP draws on June 2, 2026, issuing more than 357 invitations through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). The province invited 342 skilled workers in healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary occupations, while also issuing 15 invitations under the Entrepreneur Immigration Base stream and fewer than five invitations under the Entrepreneur Immigration Regional stream. These targeted draws continue to support British Columbia’s labour market needs while attracting business investment and economic growth across the province.
The latest BC PNP draw demonstrates British Columbia’s balanced immigration strategy by addressing both workforce shortages and entrepreneurship opportunities.
BC PNP Skilled Immigration Draw Results – June 2, 2026
British Columbia focused heavily on occupations facing ongoing labour shortages through its Skills Immigration streams.
| Category | Invitations | Minimum Score |
| Healthcare Occupations | 117 | 100 |
| Construction Trades | 128 | 101 |
| Early Childhood Educators (ECE) | 91 | 111 |
| Veterinary Care Occupations | 6 | 92 |
| Total Skilled Worker Invitations | 342 | – |
These occupation-specific draws targeted candidates most likely to support British Columbia’s immediate economic and workforce priorities.
Entrepreneur Immigration Draw Results
In addition to skilled workers, British Columbia also invited experienced entrepreneurs interested in establishing or purchasing businesses within the province.
| Entrepreneur Stream | Invitations | Minimum Score |
| Entrepreneur Immigration Base | 15 | 117 |
| Entrepreneur Immigration Regional | Less than 5 | 117 |
The Entrepreneur Immigration Base stream is designed for experienced business owners and senior managers who intend to actively manage a business in British Columbia. The Regional stream supports smaller communities seeking investment and business development opportunities.
Healthcare and Construction Continue to Lead BC Immigration Priorities
Healthcare and construction occupations accounted for the majority of invitations issued in this round.
The province invited 117 healthcare professionals, reflecting ongoing demand for nurses, healthcare support workers, and allied health professionals. British Columbia continues to prioritize healthcare recruitment as population growth and demographic changes increase demand for medical services.
Construction occupations received the largest share of invitations, with 128 candidates selected. The province continues to invest in housing development, transportation projects, and infrastructure expansion, creating strong demand for skilled trades workers.
Childcare and Veterinary Professionals Remain Important
British Columbia also issued invitations to 91 Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) and 6 veterinary care professionals.
The childcare sector remains a priority as governments continue expanding access to affordable childcare services. Attracting qualified educators helps support families and workforce participation throughout the province.
Meanwhile, veterinary professionals play a critical role in animal healthcare, agriculture, and rural communities, making them valuable additions to British Columbia’s workforce.
Entrepreneur Immigration Supports Economic Growth
Beyond labour market needs, British Columbia continues using entrepreneur immigration to attract business investment.
The Entrepreneur Immigration streams encourage experienced business owners to create jobs, strengthen local economies, and support community development. Regional entrepreneur invitations are particularly important for smaller communities looking to attract investment outside major urban centres.
What This Means for Immigration Candidates
The June 2 BC PNP draw highlights British Columbia’s continued use of targeted immigration selection.
Candidates working in healthcare, construction, childcare, and veterinary occupations remain well-positioned for future invitations. Likewise, experienced entrepreneurs looking to establish businesses in British Columbia may continue to benefit from entrepreneur-focused draws.
With approximately 2,772 invitations issued so far in 2026, British Columbia remains one of Canada’s most active provincial immigration programs, offering multiple pathways to permanent residence for skilled workers and business investors alike.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many invitations were issued in the June 2, 2026 BC PNP draw?
British Columbia issued more than 357 invitations on June 2, 2026, including 342 invitations to skilled workers and at least 15 invitations through entrepreneur immigration streams.
Which occupation received the most invitations?
Construction occupations received the highest number of invitations, with 128 candidates invited under the Build: Construction Trades category.
How many healthcare professionals were invited?
The province invited 117 healthcare professionals through its priority healthcare occupation draw.
What was the minimum score for entrepreneur candidates?
Both the Entrepreneur Immigration Base and Regional streams required a minimum score of 117 points.
How many invitations has British Columbia issued in 2026?
British Columbia has issued approximately 2,772 invitations through the BCPNP so far in 2026, including up to 84 entrepreneur invitations.



