British Columbia PNP

British Columbia is the westernmost Canadian province. The province is bordered to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, and to the south by Washington, Idaho, and Montana in the United States. British Columbia is renowned for its unparalleled climate and scenic diversity across Canada. It is among the most urbanized Canadian area.

The majority of its residents reside within the Vancouver metropolitan area, where they make up about 80% of the population. As the populace is concentrated inside a similarly little region, British Columbia is one of the least densely populated territories in Canada.


What is a British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program?

British Columbia PNP permits the provincial government to recruit talented specialists. It is designed to meet the monetary and labour market requests of the area. Immigrants can obtain permanent residency through this.

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, and the other prominent cities include Vancouver, Delta, Surrey, Burnaby, Kelowna, Langley District Municipality, Coquitlam, Richmond, and Abbotsford.


Why Should you Immigrate to British Columbia PNP?

Let’s break it down in simple words why you should immigrate to BC PNP:

  • 1 million open jobs over the next ten years
  • High appeal for Tech and Medical services experts
  • 85 is the minimum CRS score needed to get the ITA.
  • Welcomed 100,000+ immigrants in 2022
  • Holds 4 designated draws consistently

What are the Eligibility Criteria to Apply for the British Columbia PNP?

To be qualified for BC PNP, you should satisfy specific criteria. The qualifications vary contingent on the specific program. In any case, some essential qualification prerequisites are required for every one of the projects.


These are:

For immigration to British Columbia, legal status documentation is required:

  • Must have work insight of at least two years in the skilled occupation 
  • Must show aim to play out the obligations given by the BC employer
  • Must demonstrate an employment offer from a British Columbia employer (not required for some programs)
  • Must have the expected language capability abilities

What are British Columbia PNP Streams?

There are three streams in which applicants can apply under British Columbia PNP:

Skills Immigration Stream

This is designed for skilled workers, medical care experts, professionals and post-graduates, and Section-level and Semi-skilled laborers. There are five types of the Skills Immigration Stream:


Category Job offer required? Currently, accepting applications? Requirements
Skilled Worker Yes (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, 3) Yes 2 years of work experience as a skilled worker
Healthcare Professional Yes Yes 2 years of work experience as a physician, nurses, psychiatric nurses, or allied health professional.
International Graduate Yes Yes Must be graduated from an eligible university or college in the previous three years.
International Post-Graduate Not required Yes Should have a Master’s or PhD from a B.C. university in the natural, applied, or health sciences programs of study.
Entry-level and Semi-skilled worker Yes Yes Ought to have work insight in the travel industry, food handling, or long stretch shipping or should be living and working in the Upper East Improvement Area of British Columbia

Express Entry British Columbia Stream

Category Job Offer required? Currently, accepting applications? Requirements
Skilled Worker Yes Yes 2 years of work participation in TEER 0, 1, 2, 3
Healthcare Professional Yes Yes 2 years of work experience as a physician, nurse, psychiatric nurse allied health professional, or midwife with a letter of confirmation from an established practice group in B.C
International Graduate Yes Yes Should be graduated from an eligible university or college in the last three years
International Post-Graduate No Yes Must have a Master’s or PhD from a B.C. university in the natural, applied, or health sciences programs of stud

Entrepreneur Immigration

This stream has three different categories:

  • Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Category
  • Entrepreneur Immigration – Regional Pilot
  • Strategic Projects Category

Who can Apply for the Skilled Immigrants Program under the British Columbia PNP?

The individuals who can apply for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) Skilled Immigrants Program are listed in the table below:

Immigration Stream  Who Can Apply?
Health Care Professional Category

Specialist
Registered Psychiatric Nurse
Physician
Midwife
Registered Nurse
Clinical Pharmacist
Medical Radiation Technologist
Physiotherapist
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Occupational Therapist
Medical Laboratory Technologist
Skilled Worker Category Skilled workers applying for occupations under NOC skill levels A, B, or 0
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled Worker Category

Skilled workers in skilled occupations:
Hospitality or Tourism
Food Processing
Long-Haul Trucking
Already employed in the Northeast Development Region of British Columbia
International Graduate Category

Students studying under registered Canadian educational institutions:
Internships, Co-Op Work Terms
Practicum (Eight-Month Requirement)
Graduate or Undergraduate Degree
Diploma (Eight-Month Requirement)
International Post-Graduate Category

Foreign students having a doctoral or master's degree from an eligible institution in British Columbia.
The acceptable fields of study are:
Physical Sciences
Natural Resources Conservation & Research
Agriculture
Mathematics & Statistics
Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services
Engineering Technology
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences
Engineering

What are the Documents Required for the British Columbia PNP?

The documents required for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program depend on the immigration program you are applying to. But some basic documents are needed:

  • Valid passport
  • Employment offer
  • Language proficiency results
  • Birth certificate
  • Civil identity proof
  • Proof of funds
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
  • Necessary travel documents
  • Proof of legal status
  • Reference letters from previous employers
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
  • Police Clearance Certificate

How to Apply for the British Columbia PNP?

The process to apply for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program involves several key steps:

  1. Check the eligibility criteria that you are qualified for Canada Express Entry 
  2. Make an Express Entry Profile 
  3. Submit all of your paperwork
  4.  Sit tight for the nomination from British Columbia 
  5. You should acknowledge the province nomination (Extra 600 CRS added) 
  6. Submit the EOI (Expression of Interest)
  7. After that, an Invitation to Apply (ITA) will be sent to you
  8. You can then send other required documents
  9. You will be given the permanent residency in six months

Cost of Applying to the British Columbia PNP

The costs for the British Columbia PNP are given below: -

Immigration Program Registration Fee (in Canadian Dollars) Application Fee(in Canadian Dollars) Request for Review Fee (in Canadian Dollars) Additional Fees (in Canadian Dollars)
Skills Immigration - 1150 500 -
Entrepreneur Immigration 300 3500 500 -
Strategic Projects Category 300 3500 500 1000 (for every key staff)

Processing time for British Columbia PNP

The assessed handling time is given in the table below:

Immigration Program Estimated Period
Skills Immigration Stream About 2 - 3 Months
Express Entry BC About 2 - 3 Months
Entrepreneur Immigration Stream About Four Months

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


  1. What is the minimum score for BC PNP?
  2. The minimum score for BC PNP is 75. It was required for the entry-level and semi-skilled workers category.

  1. What is the SIRS?
  2. SIRS stand for the Skills Immigration Registration System [SIRS], an online points-based application system.

  1. Can you work in British Columbia without a job offer?
  2. Yes, you can work in British Columbia without a job offer. There are several immigration pathways that you can apply.

    • Express Entry British Columbia
    • Skills Immigration
    • Entrepreneur Immigration Category