BC Provincial Nominee
program for Investors



The British Columbia
Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is an immigration program designed
to allow BC to increase the economic benefits of immigration to the
province.
It allows British Columbia to select immigrants based on their ability
to contribute to the BC economy.
The BC PNP was developed under the authority of the Agreement for Canada
– BC Cooperation on Immigration.
The BC PNP became operational in 2001 and has expanded to include
categories to attract various types of economic immigrants.
Business
Categories
The
Business Categories component of the BC Provincial Nominee Program
wasdeveloped to provide British Columbia with a mechanism for increasing
economic benefits of immigration to the province. Please note that
meeting minimum selection criteria does not guarantee selection.
Program targets and processing capacity lead to a focus on the
candidates best able to bring economic benefit tothe Province.
Regional
Business Category:
This
category is intended to assist people from outside Canada, with proven
skills and financial resources, to rapidly implement plans for business
establishment or expansion contributing to the regional development of
British Columbia.Qualifying criteria are:
Project must be located outside the Greater Vancouver Area (see below
for definition)
Minimum net worth: CAD$ 600,000
Minimum investment: CAD$ 300,000
excluding real estate component
Applicant must have a minimum 50% equity
Business must create a minimum of 2 new jobs
Applicant to have an active management role.
The Greater Vancouver Area includes Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley
City, Langley District Municipality, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North
Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver, West
Vancouver and White Rock.