BC PNP Issues Over 500 Invitations Across Five Priority Categories

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On August 6, 2026, British Columbia held new invitation rounds under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), targeting five priority occupation categories under its Care and Build streams. The province invited 183 early childhood educators, 124 candidates across all priority health care occupations, up to five candidates in the education sector, 187 candidates across all priority construction occupations, and six candidates in priority veterinary care occupations. So far in 2026, British Columbia has invited up to 4,359 candidates through the BCPNP.

Draw Summary

CategorySelection FactorsMinimum ScoreInvitations
Care: ChildcareEarly childhood educators only102183
Care: HealthAll priority health care occupations84124
Care: EducationAll priority education occupations68Fewer than 5
Care: Veterinary CareAll priority veterinary care occupations; NOC 32104 requires valid professional designation726
Build: Construction TradesAll priority construction occupations88187

Category Breakdown

The veterinary care round was open to candidates across all priority veterinary care occupations, though animal health technologists and veterinary technicians under NOC 32104 were required to hold a valid professional designation to qualify. The childcare round remained restricted to early childhood educators, continuing the pattern of dedicated ECE draws BC has run consistently through 2026. Construction trades produced the largest single invitation count of the round at 187, reflecting the province’s ongoing focus on housing and infrastructure capacity.

Practitioner Implications

Minimum scores in this round fell across every repeated category compared to BC’s July 9 draws in the same categories, most notably health care, which dropped to 84, its lowest threshold recorded so far in 2026. For clients close to previous cutoffs in the Care: Health or Care: Veterinary Care pools, this movement may open a path to invitation sooner than expected. Practitioners advising ECE, construction trades, or health care clients should treat BC’s current approach, frequent, occupation targeted rounds under the Care, Build, and Innovate priorities announced in April 2026, as the operating model for the remainder of the year, and should ensure client registrations reflect current job offers and credentials given how quickly scores are shifting between rounds.

Official source: WelcomeBC, BC PNP Invitations to Apply

We recently held our Your Comprehensive BC PNP Handbook 2026 course with instructor Stanley Leo, a 4 hour complete guide to navigating the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program from start to finish. Recordings and materials remain available at lpen.ca.

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