BREAKING: British Columbia axes graduate, tech, and entry-level PR pathways, focuses on healthcare and trades workers
The Government of British Columbia has announced major changes to the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), including 2026 priorities, the canceled launch of its student streams, and official immigration pathway closures.
As part of its Program restructuring, British Columbia will be shifting its focus to the prioritization of healthcare and trades workers, with the intention of 35% of all nominations going to candidates working outside Greater Vancouver.
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British Columbia announced these changes via a news release published on April 23, 2026.
The province has also confirmed that it is currently seeking an increase for its 2026 nomination allocation (5,254) from the federal government, as well as for subsequent years.
This is a breaking news story. CIC News will update this article as more details become available.
Launch of student streams cancelled
The long-awaited launch of the student streams intended to replace the International Graduate and International Post-Graduate streams (which closed in November 2025 and January 2025, respectively), has been cancelled.
The province previously stated that it would be replacing these streams with three new ones: a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate stream; however, international student graduates are now urged to pursue alternative BCPNP pathways.
The launch of these streams was announced in June of 2024, with the plan originally having been to do so in January of 2025. In April of last year, it said it would not launch the streams until "BC's allocation levels are restored."
Removal of several provincial immigration pathways
In its April 23 announcement, British Columbia said it will be officially closing its Entry Level and Semi-Skilled Stream (ELSS), which provided a pathway to permanent residence for BC-based workers in eligible occupations within the tourism/hospitality and food processing sectors.
The BCPNP has not issued any invitations under this stream since December 10, 2024.
With this change, entry-level workers will have to seek alternative pathways for immigrating to BC, particularly those in previously ELSS-eligible occupations, which included the following:
Previously ELSS-eligible occupations
- 64300 Maîtres d’hotel and host/hostesses
64301 Bartenders
64314 Hotel front desk clerks - 64320 Tour and travel guides
- 64321 Casino workers
- 64322 Outdoor sport and recreational guides
- 65200 Food and beverage servers
- 65201 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupation
- 65210 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services*
- 65310 Light duty cleaners
- 65311 Specialized cleaners
- 65312 Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners
- 65320 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations
- 65329 Other service support occupations
- 94140 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing
- 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
- 94142 Fish and seafood plant workers
- 94143 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing
- 95106 Labourers in food and beverage processing
The province also stated that no more draws targeting specifically targeting workers in priority technology occupations will occur, with the last such draw having taken place on December 3, 2024.
British Columbia does note, however, that it will continue to invite workers in occupations that were on the BCPNP’s now nixed list of priority technology occupations.
Targeted invitations will be sent out to those who are deemed to create “high economic impact” in the province, with the intent of capturing “top talent across all sectors, including technology.”
The BCPNP’s list of priority technology occupations totalled 35, including the following:
Priority technology occupations (now removed)
- 10030 Telecommunication carriers managers
- 20012 Computer and information systems managers
- 21100 Physicists and astronomers
- 21210 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries
- 21211 Data scientists
- 21220 Cybersecurity specialists
- 21221 Business systems specialists
- 21222 Information systems specialists
- 21223 Database analysts and data administrators
- 21230 Computer systems developers and programmers
- 21231 Software engineers and designers
- 21232 Software developers and programmers
- 21233 Web designers
- 21234 Web developers and programmers
- 21300 Civil engineers
- 21301 Mechanical engineers
- 21310 Electrical and electronics engineers
- 21311 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)
- 21320 Chemical engineers
- 21399 Other professional engineers
- 22110 Biological technologists and technicians
- 22220 Computer network and web technicians
- 22221 User support technicians
- 22222 Information systems testing technicians
- 22310 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
- 22312 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
- 50011 Managers – publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- 51111 Authors and writers (except technical)
- 51112 Technical writers
- 51120 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations
- 52119 Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts
- 52112 Broadcast technicians
- 52113 Audio and video recording technicians
- 52120 Graphic designers and illustrators
- 53111 Motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and performing arts assistants and operators
This list no longer appears on the BCPNP's webpage.
The prioritization of healthcare and trades professionals
British Columbia will be prioritizing healthcare (along with other care-based) and trades professionals for provincial nomination.
The list of priority healthcare and construction occupations that British Columbia is targeting has been amended.
Healthcare
The 31 healthcare occupations now being targeted include the following:
Updated list of priority healthcare occupations
- 30010 Managers in health care
- 31100 Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
- 31101 Specialists in surgery
- 31102 General practitioners and family physicians
- 31110 Dentists
- 31112 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
- 31120 Pharmacists
- 31121 Dietitians and nutritionists
- 31200 Psychologists
- 31201 Chiropractors
- 31202 Physiotherapists
- 31203 Occupational therapists
- 31204 Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy
- 31209 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
- 31300 Nursing coordinators and supervisors
- 31301 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 31302 Nurse practitioners
- 31303 Physician assists, midwives and allied health profs
- 32101 Licensed practical nurses
- 32102 Paramedical occupations
- 32103 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
- 32111 Dental hygienists and dental therapists
- 32112 Dental technologists and technicians
- 32120 Medical laboratory technologists
- 32121 Medical radiation technologists
- 32122 Medical sonographers
- 32123 Cardiology technologists and elect. diagnostic techs
- 32200 Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists
- 33101 Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
- 33102 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
- 41300 Social workers
While the province will continue to nominate qualified healthcare workers through the BCPNP Health Authority stream, the province notes that it will also target select workers in “the broader health sector”—this includes skilled workers in education, childcare, and veterinary care.
Other care-based workers that will receive priority consideration include those in the following veterinary care and education occupations:
Veterinary care (2):
- 31103 Veterinarians
- 32104 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians
Education (3):
- 41220 Secondary school teachers (French-speaking only)
- 41221 Elementary/Kindergarten teachers (French-speaking only)
- 42202 Early childhood educators and assistants
Of these, certified early childhood educators and veterinarians and veterinary technologists working toward a Canadian certificate will be further prioritized for nomination.
The province is also introducing a temporary time-limited initiative to retain over 200 workers in rural BC-based communities currently working in cleaning or security roles, which will open later this year.
Construction trades
Beyond healthcare, BC will also be prioritizing the nomination of workers in one of nine construction trades occupations (all falling under TEER 2).
You can find the amended list of construction trades occupations deemed to be in high demand below:
Updated list of priority construction trades occupations
- 72106 Welders and related machine operators
- 72200 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
- 72201 Industrial electricians
- 72300 Plumbers
- 72301 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers
- 72310 Carpenters
- 72400 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
- 72401 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
- 72402 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
The Government of British Columbia states that its renewed emphasis on attracting highly skilled talent and addressing key labour market needs is organized around three core objectives:
- Care—focused on strengthening healthcare and care-related services;
- Build—supporting infrastructure delivery and major projects; and
- Innovate—encouraging innovation to fuel long-term economic growth.
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