British Columbia issues 18 Invitations to Apply under its latest PNP Draw
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03 Jul 2026, 05:58 pm

British Columbia issues 18 Invitations to Apply under its latest PNP Draw

British Columbia issued 18 ITAs under the latest Provincial Nominee Program targeting Entrepreneurs and business persons. The province is primarily focusing on attracting individuals with experience in business operations. The latest PNP draw is the 7th draw round for entrepreneurs, inviting more than 100 business professionals so far. Under two categories, the PNP draw was issued on 30 June 2026, with minimum CRS cutoffs of 118 and 113, depending on the category.

Strategic Breakdown of the Latest British Columbia PNP

Following are the details of the latest PNP draw by British Columbia:

Stream

Number of Invitations

Minimum CRS cutoff

Entrepreneur Immigration: Base Stream

14

118

Entrepreneur Immigration: Regional Stream

<5

113


Throughout 2026, British Columbia issued 78 ITAs under the Base Stream and <25 under the Regional Stream, for a total of 103 invitations for the Entrepreneur category.

Eligibility Criteria to apply under BC PNP draw

Applicants must first meet the designated eligibility provisions to apply for the BC PNP Entrepreneur Category draw:

Eligibility Requirement

Base Stream Category

Regional Stream Category

Net Worth

CAD 600,000

CAD 300,000

Eligible Minimum Investment

CAD 200,000

CAD 100,000

Business Experience

Applicants must have experience as a business owner or manager or a certified academic degree

Same as Base Stream Category

Language Proficiency

Minimum CLB 4 

Minimum CLB 4


If an applicant meets all criteria for the Entrepreneurial Draw of British Columbia, they can receive an invitation in the specific stream they qualified for or applied to.

What does the latest British Columbia draw mean for immigrants?

The latest BC PNP Entrepreneur Draw indicates British Columbia’s continued interest in welcoming entrepreneurs and business professionals who can contribute to the province's economic development, attract investment, and foster an environment for entrepreneurial growth.


With a CRS cutoff of 118 and 113, respectively, for the Base Stream and Regional Stream categories, it shows British Columbia’s interest in securing and retaining skilled professionals in the country who can help business enterprises and MNCs expand their operational efficiency, leading to growth of the manufacturing sector and GDP of the country.


Stay tuned with Izago Immigration Advisors for more immigration news and updates!

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