British Columbia (B.C.) has reserved the bulk of its provincial nominations for 2025 for healthcare workers in certain occupations.

On April 14, B.C. announced major changes to the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), reducing the number of applications it will accept to 1,100 in 2025.

The BC PNP has reserved most of these application spaces for healthcare workers, although a small portion has been set aside for entrepreneurs and other “high economic impact” candidates.

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At the same time, B.C. tightened the eligibility rules for workers applying through the Health Authority stream.

Which healthcare workers are eligible for PR through the BC PNP?

Effective April 14 onwards, only workers who contribute directly to the provision of healthcare are eligible under the Health Authority stream.

This is a shift from the previous criteria, under which anyone with a full-time job offer from a B.C. public health authority — including support and administrative staff — could apply.

To be eligible for the Health Authority stream, you must now work in one of the following occupations:

Occupation NOC Code
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians 32104
Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 31112
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists 32123
Chiropractors 31201
Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants 33100
Dental hygienists and dental therapists 32111
Dental technologists and technicians 32112
Dentists 31110
Denturists 32110
Dietitians and nutritionists 31121
General practitioners and family physicians 31102
Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment 31204
Licensed practical nurses 32101
Managers in health care 30010
Massage therapists 32201
Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations 33101
Medical laboratory technologists 32120
Medical radiation technologists 32121
Medical sonographers 32122
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates 33102
Nurse practitioners 31302
Nursing coordinators and supervisors 31300
Occupational therapists 31203
Opticians 32100
Optometrists 31111
Other assisting occupations in support of health services 33109
Other medical technologists and technicians 32129
Other practitioners of natural healing 32209
Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating 31209
Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 32109
Paramedical occupations 32102
Pharmacists 31120
Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants 33103
Pharmacy technicians 32124
Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 31303
Physiotherapists 31202
Psychologists 31200
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses 31301
Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists 32103
Social and community service workers 42201
Social workers 41300
Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 31100
Specialists in surgery 31101
Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies 41301
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists 32200
Veterinarians 31103

To qualify as an employee, you must have a full-time, indeterminate job offer from a B.C. health authority.

Which employers are eligible to support Health Authority applications?

Applicants must be employed by one of B.C.’s public health authorities:

  • Provincial Health Services Authority.
  • First Nations Health Authority.
  • Fraser Health.
  • Interior Health.
  • Island Health.
  • Northern Health.
  • Vancouver Coastal Health.
  • Providence Health Care.

The health authority must agree to submit your application.

Each health authority has its own process for endorsing BC PNP applications.

Can self-employed healthcare workers still qualify?

Physicians, nurse practitioners, and midwives who are not directly employed by a health authority may still qualify if they have support of a B.C. public health authority or midwife practice and are ready to work in their profession in B.C.

These candidates must provide a recommendation letter and supporting document from a B.C. public health authority or midwife practice group that confirms

  • Qualifications;
  • That they are currently (or will soon be) working in their field in B.C.;
  • Work location; and
  • Support of the health authority or midwife practice group.

Foreign nationals who meet eligibility requirements can directly submit an application to the BC PNP.

Other professions nominated through the BC PNP in 2025

The province will also be setting aside its limited number of applications for entrepreneurs and “high economic impact candidates.”

The province has stated that invitations to apply (ITAs) will continue to be issued to entrepreneurs throughout 2025, without specifying how many ITAs have been allocated for this.

Meanwhile, little information has been shared about who qualifies as high economic impact candidates. These could be candidates with strong work experience, high salaries, those qualified in sought-after occupations, and/or contributing in other ways to the economy.

The BC PNP will nominate approximately 100 such applicants from the registration pool in 2025.

Why has the BC PNP restricted its nominations?

Earlier this year, B.C.’s nomination allocation for 2025 was slashed by 50%, compared to last year.

The province only received 4,000 spots for 2025. Meanwhile, the BC PNP already started the year with a backlog of 5,200, exceeding its annual nomination capacity.

In order to manage this limited quota, the BC PNP has suspended opening certain streams and will process existing applications in its backlog while only accepting 1,100 new ones in 2025.

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