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British Columbia immigration program

British Columbia Immigration Program Holds First Skills Immigration Draw Under BCPNP in 2026, Invites 429 Skilled Candidates

The British Columbia immigration program is continuing to solidify its position as one of the most desirable provinces in Canada for skilled professionals. It has proceeded to do so through the first skills immigration invitation round for 2026, as part of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).  Therefore,... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
BCPNP Entrepreneur Draw 2026

British Columbia Conducts New Entrepreneur Draws Under the BCPNP Entrepreneur Draw 2026

The BCPNP Entrepreneur Draw 2026 portrays the ability of British Columbia to further reinforce its position as one of the friendliest business environments in Canada by choosing experienced entrepreneurs to join the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program.  Specifically, on February 10, 2026, British Columbia launched two new entrepreneur draws, creating... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
BC PNP immigration priorities

BC PNP Immigration Priorities Strengthened as 960 Additional Nominations Raise 2025 Allocation to 6,214

In line with its under BC PNP immigration priorities, British Columbia has got a significant lift in its immigration capacity in the year 2025, since Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has approved an additional 960 nominations under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).  As a result of... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
BCPNP Entrepreneur Draws

British Columbia Holds Two BCPNP Entrepreneur Draws – New Opportunities for Business Investors

The new BCPNP Entrepreneur Draws continues to solidify British Columbia’s position as a jurisdiction committed to attracting entrepreneurial talent from around the world through its immigration streams. On November 18, 2025, two separate entrepreneur-focused draws were held in the province through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, once again cementing... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
Regional immigration in BC

BC PNP 2024 Statistical Report Highlights Regional Immigration in BC, Success, and Entrepreneurial Growth

Regional immigration in BC remains strong as the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has published its 2024 Statistical Report and Year in Review, highlighting a remarkable year of growth, regional reach, and innovation in bringing top talent from around the world. The report demonstrates British Columbia’s ongoing leadership... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
Nursing Jobs in British Columbia

B.C. Opens Doors for U.S. Nurses with Faster Credential Recognition and Nursing Jobs in British Columbia

Nursing Jobs in British Columbia are becoming increasingly available as the province embarks on a trailblazing initiative to entice additional healthcare workers by greatly simplifying its credential recognition process for American-trained nurses. The new and innovative method enables American nurses to be registered in days, as opposed to the months-long... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
Invitations under the BCPNP

British Columbia Launches First 2025 Skills Immigration Invitations under the BCPNP

On May 8, 2025, Invitations under the BCPNP represented a strategic move ahead as British Columbia brought skilled talent to the province by hosting its first Skills Immigration invitation draw of the year through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). This invitation draw represented an important milestone in the... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
BC PNP Entrepreneur Stream

British Columbia Welcomes New Entrepreneurs Under the BC PNP Entrepreneur Stream – Base Category

British Columbia keeps opening its doors wider to international business talent through the BC PNP Entrepreneur Stream and solidifies itself as a destination of choice for entrepreneurial minds. On April 15, 2025, the province conducted a new draw under the Base Category of the Entrepreneur Stream within the British Columbia... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »