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British Columbia — Express Entry BC

The eligibility criteria below are drawn from the governing regulation and IRCC program guidance, each anchored to the verbatim source text so you can read the rule as it is written and follow it to the official page.

Eligibility criteria

The requirements below are drawn directly from the governing regulation and IRCC program guidance for British Columbia — Express Entry BC. Each is anchored to the verbatim source text, not a paraphrase, so you can read the rule as it is written and follow it to the official page.

To receive a targeted invitation to apply, workers in construction trades must have a valid trade certificate issued by, or have a trades apprenticeship registered with, SkilledTradesBC which corresponds with the job they have been offered.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, workers in construction trades must have a valid trade certificate issued by, or have a trades apprenticeship registered with, SkilledTradesBC which corresponds with the job they have been offered.
Those who have been offered a job as a dental assistant under NOC 33100 must have the licence to work in that occupation in B.C.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, early childhood educators (ECEs) must have a one-year or five-year ECE certificate issued by the ECE Registry.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, early childhood educators (ECEs) must have a one-year or five-year ECE certificate issued by the ECE Registry.
The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is an economic immigration program that offers a pathway to permanent residency for workers, entrepreneurs and businesses that meet B.C.’s labour market and economic development needs.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, French-speaking teachers (NOC 41220 or 41221) must be employed in B.C.’s public K-12 system and have a CLB 5 or higher in French.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, individuals with a job offer that is classified under NOC 33102 must be registered with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, French-speaking teachers (NOC 41220 or 41221) must be employed in B.C.’s public K-12 system and have a CLB 5 or higher in French.
Those who have been offered a job classified under NOC 33102 must be on the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker registry.
The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is an economic immigration program that offers a pathway to permanent residency for workers, entrepreneurs and businesses that meet B.C.’s labour market and economic development needs.
Eligibility for many BC PNP streams is based in part on the federal government’s 2021 National Occupational Classification (NOC) system.
Applicants who are successfully nominated by the BC PNP through one of its immigration streams can apply for permanent residence in Canada.
To receive a targeted invitation to apply, individuals with a job offer that is classified under NOC 33102 must be registered with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry.
Early childhood educators only
All priority construction occupations
All priority health care occupations
All priority veterinary care occupations
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians (NOC 32104) with valid professional designation
A minimum score of 138 points
A minimum score of 135 points
Invitations to apply are issued to qualified registrations received before the date of the draw.
Candidates that are deemed most likely to meet B.C.’s economic and labour market needs are selected based on their registration information.
Those who have been offered a job as a social and community service worker under NOC 42201 must have a diploma or degree in social services or community health services.
Applicants who are successfully nominated by the BC PNP through one of its immigration streams can apply for permanent residence in Canada.
Minimum wage of $62/hour and $125,000/year, and NOC 0, 1, 2, or 3
A minimum wage of $62/hour and $125,000/year, and a job offer in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3
A minimum wage of $70/hour and $145,000/year, and a job offer in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3

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