British Columbia has released updated Skills Immigration registration statistics, showing continued interest in the province’s economic immigration pathways.
As of January 6, 2026, the BC Skills Immigration registration pool contains a total of 11,210 active registrations, according to the latest provincial data.
Distribution of Scores in the BC Skills Immigration Pool
The updated figures show registrations spread across all scoring tiers, with notable concentrations in the mid-range score bands:
- 100–109: 2,161 registrants
- 90–99: 2,048 registrants
Scores ranging from 60 to 149 demonstrate consistent registration activity, reflecting sustained demand across multiple skill levels.
Highly Competitive and Entry-Level Registrations
At the upper end of the pool, candidates scoring 150 and above represent the most competitive tier, with 91 registrations.
At the lower end, entry-level scores between 0 and 59 account for 323 applicants.
Ongoing Demand Across Skilled Worker Pathways
The overall composition of the pool highlights continued interest in British Columbia’s Skills Immigration pathways, with registration activity present across nearly all scoring ranges as of early January 2026.


