Updates coming to the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) in January 2025
March 19, 2024 Updates coming to the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) The Ministry of Municipal Affairs will
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March 19, 2024 Updates coming to the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) The Ministry of Municipal Affairs will
Read MoreProgram priorities This section contains priority occupations and additional criteria that support the BC PNP’s strategic initiatives.
Read MoreIn most cases, your employer needs a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to support your job offer for Express Entry. Some jobs do not need an LMIA.
Read MoreLearn how to apply for certification as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in B.C. if you completed an early childhood education training program in another Canadian province or territory.
Read MoreIf you hold valid certification (registration) as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in another Canadian province or territory, you may be eligible to transfer it to B.C.
Read MoreLearn how to apply for certification as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in B.C. if you completed an early childhood education training program outside of Canada.
Read MoreLearn how to apply for certification as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in B.C. if you completed an early childhood education training program recognized by the ECE Registry.
Read MoreIf you hold valid certification (registration) as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in another Canadian province or territory, find out what certificate you may be eligible for in B.C.
Read MoreLearn about the types of Early Childhood Educator (ECE) certificates and which one you may qualify for.
Read MoreBritish Columbia welcomes entrepreneurs from around the world to discover the many business opportunities across all regions of the province. Entrepreneurs can open a business in one of B.C.’s smaller communities and experience first-hand why many choose to live outside of a large urban center for their families.
Read MoreEntrepreneur Immigration – Base: intended for experienced entrepreneurs who intend to establish new businesses or take over and grow existing businesses in B.C. Location: Anywhere in British Columbia
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BC PNP: General Overview
Eligibility Requirements for Early Childhood Educators
Skills Immigration Application Process
we’ll be giving you a brief overview of the british columbia provincial nominee program and highlights some of the key program changes particularly as it pertains to ECEs
Read Moremy team kind of has a dual function here at the ece registry firstly we work with our post-secondary programs so those are the those are the recognized ece programs that have been reviewed and approved by the registry and then our uh second piece of work is that we complete all of the equivalency uh applications and reviews within the ece registry i have uh two of my team with me here this afternoon
Read MorePresenter: Darcy Bromley, an outreach officer with immigration refugees and citizenship canada I am darcy brownlee from ircc to share
Read MoreThe Province is responding to the crucial need for more health-care workers and early childhood educators (ECEs).
Changes will be implemented for the B.C. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Skills Immigration stream that prioritizes these occupations and increases support for the care economy.
Read MoreThis section contains priority occupations that may be invited to apply in periodic targeted draws.
BC PNP Tech occupations
BC PNP Care Economy: Healthcare occupations
BC PNP Care Economy: Childcare occupations
BC PNP Other priority occupations
For more information on draws, visit the Invitations to Apply page. For a description of the main duties for each occupation, visit the National Occupational Classification.
Read MoreThe tables below identify programs of study within the natural, health and applied sciences fields that are eligible for consideration under the International Post-Graduate stream of the BC PNP.
Read MoreThe EI Stream is designed to target experienced entrepreneurs who can support innovation and economic growth in the province. It has three categories:
Base
Regional Pilot
Strategic Projects
The EI selection process has two steps. If an entrepreneur’s business proposal is approved, the Province supports their application for a work permit that allows them to come to B.C. as temporary residents to implement their business plan. Entrepreneurs then have a specific period of time (between 12 and 24 months, depending on their application category) to establish their businesses before they become eligible for nomination.
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