First, applicants must register with the Entrepreneur Immigration Registration. Applicants will be assigned a score based on experience, net worth, personal investment, jobs, adaptability, and business concept (the maximum score available is 200), and only the top applicants will receive an invitation to apply under the BCPNP Entrepreneur Immigration Stream.
To be eligible to register for the BCPNP-Entrepreneur Stream, an applicant must, at a minimum:
In addition to the aforementioned personal requirements to apply to the nomination program, there are also requirements on the proposed business activities of the applicant. The BCPNP will only consider the applications for registration of applicants seeking to establish, or purchase and improve, a business that contributes to the economic growth of the province. An applicant must decide on the type of business they intend to establish, and once the application is filed, there is no opportunity to change the proposal. In reviewing an applicant’s business proposal for nomination, the BCPNP will consider the following factors:
If the applicant has proposed to take over an existing business, there are two additional factors BCPNP will consider:
The BCPNP will also examine whether an applicant’s skill set (ie. Past ownership or senior management experience) is transferable into their proposed business venture. Lastly, the BCPNP will examine the economic benefit of the business on the province and award it points accordingly.
Assuming that the applicant’s proposed business activities meet the BCPNP criteria, the applicant must demonstrate that they will be able to make a minimum eligible personal investment of $200,000. If an applicant proposes having a key staff member, they must make an eligible personal investment of at least $400,000.
If a registered applicant is invited to apply to the nomination program, they will have 4 months to complete and submit the required documentation. If the application is approved by the BCPNP, the applicant will then be required to sign a performance agreement and they will receive a letter supporting them for a two-year temporary work permit (Note: Performance agreements are unique for each applicant). After signing the performance agreement, the applicant must arrive in BC with a work permit within 12 months. The applicant must then file an arrival report within two months of arriving, and set up their business within 20 months of that time. At the end of the 20 months, the BCPNP will review the applicant’s file and decide whether it will nominate them for permanent residence.