British Columbia on December 16, 2025, conducted a minor yet strategic BC Entrepreneur
Immigration draw under the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), giving out 17
invitations for the Base stream and less than five invitations for the Regional stream to eligible entrepreneur applicants who are willing to invest and develop their businesses in the
province. This draw highlights B.C.’s persistent focus on the targeted strategy of attracting
entrepreneurial talent and otherwise economic development across the board and to regional markets.
BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration Draw Highlights
● Draw Date – 16 December 2025
● Program – BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)
● Base Stream Invitations – 17
● Regional Stream Invitations – Fewer than 5
● Minimum Competitive Score – Base 115 | Regional 107
Detailed Results of the BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration Draw
British Columbia’s Entrepreneur Immigration draw which took place on December 16th,
was the next in line from the province’s ongoing strategy of issuing a small number of
targeted invitations aimed at bringing in such entrepreneurs who would deliver economic
impact through investment and business leadership. This way, B.C. keeps on promoting the
quality aspect of applicants over the quantity one in its nomination rounds for 2025.
Invitations by Category –
● Base Stream – A total of 17 invitations were allocated to individuals possessing very strong entrepreneurial profiles. These individuals are normally characterized by significant business experience and the nature of their planned activity is in line with the economic needs of the province.
● Regional Stream – Only a very small number of the invitations, that is fewer than five, were issued under the Regional Pilot reflecting that the province is still very cautiously admitting new investments in less developed areas of the community where the investment could take place.
Trends & Comparison with Previous Draws
This draw is consistent with the trend of the whole of British Columbia’s pattern for 2025 where the province has regularly had smaller Entrepreneur Immigration draws with Base invitations generally requiring between the low and the mid-100s in score. The November 18, 2025 draw was one of those which also issued a limited number of invitations with 19 Base invites and even fewer Regional ones, thus showing the province’s continued preference for the selective approach.
What This Means for Candidates ?
For entrepreneurs targeting British Columbia –
● Strong Business Plans are a must – Competition is still tough and good business proposals always get points on the BC PNP grid the same as if they had passed the grading gate.
● Regional Opportunities – They are still not so many, but the invitations under the Regional Pilot still remain as a very important way for selling businesses in rural areas to get the visa.
● Competitive but Accessible – A Base category minimum around the mid-110s shows that well-prepared and experienced candidates still have somewhat realistic chances to receive an ITA through strategic draws.