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BC Expands Provincial Nominee Program with New Invitations

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VICTORIA, B.C. — The British Columbia government has issued a new round of invitations under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), targeting both skilled immigrants and entrepreneurs. On October 2, a total of 474 skilled workers and 11 entrepreneurs received invitations to apply for permanent residency, underscoring the province’s ongoing effort to attract global talent and strengthen its labour market.

Supporting Key Sectors and Regional Growth

The latest draw follows an expanded allocation of nomination spots granted by the federal government, giving B.C. more flexibility to select candidates with high-impact skills. Provincial officials emphasized the need to fill roles in health care, technology, and other high-demand industries, while also supporting small business development through the entrepreneur immigration stream. These efforts are designed to enhance long-term economic resilience while addressing immediate workforce gaps.

Pathways to Permanent Residency

The Provincial Nominee Program remains one of B.C.’s most important immigration pathways, enabling the province to handpick candidates who align with regional economic priorities. The PNP allows employers to access international talent more efficiently, ensuring that newcomers can contribute quickly to local industries and communities. By expanding its reach, B.C. aims to make immigration a key driver of sustainable economic growth.

Building the Workforce of the Future

With demand for skilled labour continuing to rise, B.C.’s latest draw signals a strong commitment to both welcome newcomers and strategically shape its future workforce. Officials say that future draws will maintain a focus on priority sectors and regions, ensuring that the benefits of immigration are distributed across the province’s growing and diverse communities.

 

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