British Columbia — Skills Immigration
Documents and eligibility gates
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Documents and eligibility gates
Every requirement below is quoted verbatim from the official source and linked back to it. Navisa reads and cites the governing text rather than restating a document name from memory. This is a reference summary, not immigration advice, and it does not replace review by a licensed RCIC.
“There are four key components to the Skills Immigration process: registration (if applicable), invitation (if applicable), application, and decision.”
“Must have a full-time, indeterminate (no end date) job offer from an eligible B.C. employer”
“A minimum wage of $62/hour and $125,000/year, and a job offer in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3”
“Current photograph: You must provide a passport-style photograph taken within the past six months.”
“workers who have apprenticeships registered with SkilledTradesBC”
“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, individuals with a job offer that is classified under NOC 33102 must be registered with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry.”
“Those who have been offered a job classified under NOC 33102 must be on the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker registry.”
“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.”
“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.”
“If you included the results of your Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) in your Express Entry profile, upload the ECA from a designated agency.”
“Education certificates (diplomas, degrees etc.): Your education certificates must be provided if you received points for education or if your education is required for the position you have been offered.”
“Education transcript(s): A copy of the official transcript from your post-secondary institution.”
“Entrepreneur Immigration Application Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“Entrepreneur Immigration Program Guide - Base Stream (PDF, 1MB)”
“Entrepreneur Immigration Post-Arrival Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“Entrepreneur Immigration Post-Nomination Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“Entrepreneur Immigration Program Guide - Regional Stream (PDF, 1MB)”
“Employer Declaration Form”
“Must have the support of your employer before registering and submit a completed Employer Declaration Form”
“To support their employee’s application, employers must provide the following: BC PNP Employer Declaration Form.”
“Employer Declaration Form (PDF, <1MB)”
“Recommendation letter: The supporting B.C. employer must submit a recommendation letter on your behalf.”
“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, 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.”
“a job offer in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3”
“Language test results: You must provide valid language tests to verify your English and/or French language proficiency.”
“Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA): A copy of your LMIA is required if your work permit was issued as a result of a positive LMIA issued by Service Canada.”
“Those who have been offered a job classified under NOC 33102 must be on the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker registry.”
“Evidence of this may include, but is not limited to: A copy of your Notice of Assessment issued by the CRA.”
“Signed job offer letter: The job offer letter must be written on official company letter and be signed and dated.”
“This page contains documents that applicants and employers will need to apply or support an application”
“Submit copies of the passport or travel document pages for you and your family.”
“Evidence of this may include, but is not limited to: Wage statements.”
“If you apply for permanent residence, you must have an immigration medical exam.”
“You must provide a police certificate from any country (except Canada) in which you spent 6 months in a row or more since the age of 18.”
“Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians (NOC 32104) with valid professional designation”
“Skills Immigration Application Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“Skills Immigration Post-Nomination Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“Skills Immigration Program Guide (PDF, 1MB)”
“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.”
“a diploma or degree in social services or community health services”
“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.”
“a valid trade certificate issued by, or have a trades apprenticeship registered with, SkilledTradesBC”
“Use of an Interpreter Form”
“Use of an Interpreter Form (PDF, <1MB)”
“Use of a Representative Form - Applicant (PDF, <1MB)”
“Use of a Representative Form - Applicant”
“Use of a Representative Form - Employer (PDF, <1MB)”
“Use of a Representative Form - Employer”
“Canadian immigration records: Copies of all Canadian immigration records must be provided. This includes all work permits, study permits or visitor records that you have recently obtained.”
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