Posted on January 29 2015
The Canadian province of British Columbia (B.C.) has added a new stream to its British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program(BC PNP) for Canadian immigration called Express Entry British Columbia. This stream allows the province to nominate 1,350 more candidates for Canadian permanent residence through the BC PNP than was the case in 2014.
The new stream, which aligns with the federal government’sExpress Entry immigration selection system, should significantly reduce application processing times. The Express Entry British Columbia stream allows eligible applicants to receive priority processing of both their B.C. PNP application, and if nominated, their permanent residence application.
Potential candidates will have to meet minimum provincial eligibility criteria for one of the following categories under the B.C. PNP:
In addition, candidates must also be eligible for one of the federal economic immigration programs in order to enter the Express Entry pool:
The federal economic immigration programs require candidates to meet a mandatory language proficiency level and demonstrate sufficient funds to support the applicant and their family on arrival in Canada. Candidates eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker Program are also required to submit the results of an Educational Credential Assessment.
Apply without a job offer: The International Post Graduate Category
B.C. employers are seeking workers with graduate degrees in the sciences, and the government of B.C. has reacted accordingly. Candidates do not require a job offer in order to be eligible under the International Post Graduate category.
Individuals with a master’s or doctoral degree in the sciences received within the past two years from an eligible program at a post-secondary institution in B.C. may be eligible to apply under the International Post Graduate category, as long as the post graduate degree was obtained in one of the following natural, applied or health sciences:
Candidates must provide evidence of their intention to reside in B.C. This evidence may include:
International Graduates Category
International graduates who have graduated from a Canadian university or college within the past two years may be eligible to apply under the International Graduates category. Candidates applying under the International Graduates category must have a full-time permanent qualifying job offer in a skilled occupation from a B.C. employer.
Candidates eligible under this category must have a degree, diploma or certificate from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada. Diplomas and certificates obtained from private institutions are not eligible under this category. The program must have entailed at least eight months (two semesters) of full-time study. Candidates who spent more than one-quarter of the program time in a co-op work term or internship are not eligible under the Graduates category.
Skilled Worker Category (including Health Care Professionals)
The Skilled Worker category is for international skilled workers who have post-secondary education or training and employment experience in a professional, management, technical, trade or other skilled occupation. The candidate’s occupation must be classified under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) matrix as skill level 0, A, or B.
Candidates applying under the Skilled Worker category must have a full-time permanent qualifying job offer in a skilled occupation from a B.C. employer. Candidates with a job offer in a regulated occupation that requires mandatory certification or licensing must demonstrate that they meet provincial requirements for the particular occupation when they make their application under this category.
A particular sub-category of the Skilled Worker category is the Health Care Professionals category. Foreign health care workers with a full-time job offer from a Public Health Authority in B.C., directly related work experience and applicable licensing may be eligible if their occupation is one of the following:
Physicians and specialists must be sponsored by one of B.C.’s five regional health authorities or the Provincial Health Services Authority.
Candidates with a nursing occupation must be registered with the College of Registered Nurses of BC or, for psychiatric nurses, the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC.
Midwives must be registered with the College of Midwives of British Columbia and have a letter of confirmation an established practice group in British Columbia confirming their acceptance into the group as an affiliated midwife for a period of at least six months.
Allied health professionals must be registered with the relevant provincial licensing body that regulates their profession.
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