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BC PNP final allocation for 2025, released by British Columbia on December 15, 2025

J Stephen

BC PNP final allocation for 2025, released by British Columbia on December 15, 2025

Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Provincial News Bulletin from the province of British Columbia. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario.
 
 BC PNP final allocation for 2025
 
 The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) received an additional 960 nominations from the federal government resulting in a total allocation of 6,214 for 2025. All nominations are being applied to the priorities announced on April 14, 2025, including healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, and high economic impact candidates. The BC PNP is also applying a portion of the allocation to the waitlisted International Post-Graduate (IPG) applications.
 
 The program will use its full allocation by December 31, 2025.
 
 The BC PNP will share 2025 results and 2026 priorities in the new year. 
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