British Columbia Updates BC Skills Immigration Process for 2026
Last Updated : 2 February 2026
British Columbia has reaffirmed its BC Skills Immigration pathway as a key route to permanent residence in 2026, while continuing to emphasize targeted selection, higher economic impact, and employer-backed applicants under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).
The Skills Immigration stream remains one of the province’s primary tools for attracting workers who can immediately support B.C.’s labour market, particularly in high-demand and high-wage occupations.
Official source:
WelcomeBC – Skills Immigration
https://www.welcomebc.ca/immigrate-to-b-c/skills-immigration
What Is BC Skills Immigration?
BC Skills Immigration is a worker-focused provincial nomination stream designed for foreign nationals who have a valid job offer from a British Columbia employer. Successful applicants receive a provincial nomination, allowing them to apply for Canadian permanent residence through the federal system.
The program targets individuals who are already contributing — or are expected to contribute quickly — to B.C.’s economy.
Skills Immigration Streams in 2026
British Columbia continues to operate the following Skills Immigration pathways:
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Skilled Worker
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Health Authority
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Entry Level and Semi-Skilled
Each stream has its own eligibility rules, but most require:
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A full-time, permanent job offer from a B.C. employer
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Relevant work experience
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Language proficiency
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The ability to settle economically in the province
How the Selection Process Works
Most Skills Immigration applicants must first register online through the BC PNP system. Registration is free and places candidates into a selection pool.
The province then conducts periodic invitation rounds, issuing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) based on:
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Wage level
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Occupation
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Work location
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Economic impact
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Labour market needs
In early 2026, British Columbia introduced more targeted draws, prioritizing candidates expected to deliver high economic impact, rather than relying solely on score cut-offs.
Application Fees and Processing
As of 2026:
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Registration: No fee
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Application fee (after ITA): CAD $1,750
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Request for review: CAD $500
Only applicants who receive an ITA can submit a full application and pay the processing fee.
What Happens After Nomination?
Applicants approved by the province receive a BC provincial nomination, which significantly strengthens their permanent residence application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Depending on the stream, nominees may apply through:
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The federal Express Entry system, or
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A non–Express Entry provincial nominee route
Why This Matters for Applicants
British Columbia’s 2026 approach signals:
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Fewer general draws
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More targeted, employer-driven selection
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Increased focus on wages, priority sectors, and regional needs
Applicants with strong job offers, competitive wages, and experience in in-demand occupations are likely to have the best chance of success.
Important Notice
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Immigration programs and selection criteria may change at any time. Applicants should consult official government sources or licensed immigration professionals for personalized guidance.






