(Updated on November 16, 2022)
BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) is a way for international entrepreneurs wishing to immigrate to British Columbia (B.C.) to set up businesses that support innovation and economic growth in the province.
Entrepreneur Immigration is a “temporary to permanent” immigration pathway. That means that if you are approved, you will initially come to B.C. as a temporary resident, and then apply to stay permanently once you have successfully started a business.
EI – Base | EI – Regional Pilot | |
Experience | Within last 10 years: | Within last 5 years: |
3+ years of experience as a business owner-manager, OR, 4+ years of experience as a senior manager, OR, a combination of 1+ year of experience as a business owner-manager and 2+ years of experience as a senior manager | ||
Net worth | At least $600,000 | At least $300,000 |
Education | Obtained a post-secondary credential, OR, experience as an active business owner-manager for at least 36 of the last 60 months with 100% ownership in the business | |
Business proposal | You must submit a business proposal to establish a new business or purchase of an existing business in British Columbia | You must submit a business proposal to establish a new business in British Columbia and be referred by an enrolled community |
Ownership percentage | At least one-third (33.33%) | At least 51% |
Investment | Minimum $200,000 | Minimum $100,000 |
Job creation | Must create at least one full-time equivalent job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada | |
Location | Anywhere in British Columbia | Participating communities |
Exploratory visit required? | No, but strongly recommended | Yes. You must engage and visit an enrolled community for support before registering |
Language requirement? | Minimum of CLB 4 equivalent in English or French. Must submit a copy of valid language proficiency test results at final report (if not previously submitted) | Minimum of CLB 4 equivalent in English or French. Must submit copy of valid language proficiency test at registration |
Partner with BC PNP co- registrant allowed? | Yes | No |
Partner with a local business/person allowed? | Yes | |
Registration scores | Total 200 points (120 points for self-declared section; 80 points for business concept). Must score minimum of 40 points in business concept section. Total score must be at least 115 points to qualify. | Total 200 points (140 points for self-declared section; 60 points for business concept). No minimum business concept score. Total score must be at least 105 points to qualify. |
Registration timeframe | Registrations are scored within six weeks | Registrations are scored within four weeks |
Net worth verification | Yes, you must obtain a net worth verification report if you are invited to apply | |
Application timeframe | Application decisions are typically made within four months | |
Interview required for approval? | Yes | |
Minimum amount of time to submit a final report | 18 months after issuance of a work permit | 12 months after issuance of a work permit |
Fees | Registration: $300 Application: $3,500 | Registration: $300 Application: $3,500 |
Please review our Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Program Guide to see the complete personal, business, investment and job requirements.
Personal requirements
Business, job and investment requirements
Fees
Prepare a comprehensive business proposal
The first step is to prepare a great business proposal that is well suited to your unique knowledge and experience and to the needs to the B.C. economy. You should do research to help you determine what kind of business to propose and which location in B.C. would be a good fit for your business. There are government resources to help you, such as the Starting a Small Business Guide.
You may also want to consider proposing a business that is related to one of the key sectors or significant economic benefits that are listed in the program guide. The Trade and Invest British Columbia website contains a wealth of information about the key industries and sectors as well as different regions and communities in B.C.
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