BCPNP faces a reduced 2026 allocation despite growing labour demands
- Barbican Immigration

- 9 minutes ago
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British Columbia's Provincial Nominee Program has been allocated 5,254 spots for 2026, falling short of the province's requested 9,000 nominations needed to address critical labour shortages. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada confirmed the allocation, which represents a decrease from BC's 2025 total of 6,214 spots. Provincial officials are now working to determine strategic priorities for utilizing this limited allocation and plan to announce their 2026 approach in the coming weeks. The province will continue negotiations with federal immigration authorities regarding the allocation, as BC seeks to balance economic growth with workforce requirements through its nominee program.








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