British Columbia makes Entrepreneur Regional Pilot Program permanent

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: June 21, 2024

British Columbia (B.C.) has made the Entrepreneur Regional Pilot Program a permanent fixture of their Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The program is now called the Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) Regional Stream.

Eligible newcomers looking to start businesses within the province and settle permanently in B.C. will now have an additional pathway to choose from when applying to immigrate.

Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

What are entrepreneur immigration programs in British Columbia and how do they function?

Entrepreneur immigration programs within the British Columbia PNP (BCPNP) are a pathway for international entrepreneurs to start businesses and settle in B.C. The BCPNP looks for businesses that support innovation and economic growth within the province.

Entrepreneur class immigration (which includes the EI Regional Stream) is a temporary to permanent residence (PR) pathway. This means that applicants who are accepted under the program are first given temporary status to live and work in Canada, before ultimately transitioning to PR status once they have successfully started their business.

What is the EI Regional Stream, and who is eligible to apply?

The EI Regional Stream is for international entrepreneurs who are looking to start a business in a small community to support the development of B.C.’s regional areas.

As a key part of the program, communities will participate in the business, with each having already identified the types of businesses they are prioritising. Prospective candidates must also visit the community they plan on working with and be assigned a community contact to facilitate early stages of the process.

Entrepreneurs must then (if they would like to pursue settling and starting a business in the community) receive a community referral, allowing them to register and apply under the EI Regional Stream.

In addition to the above, to be eligible to apply under the program, entrepreneurs must:

  • Establish an eligible new business aligned with the priorities of the referring community;
  • Demonstrate business and/or management experience;
  • Have a personal net worth of more than $300,000 CAD;
  • Make an eligible personal investment of at least $100,000 CAD in the business;
  • Create at least one new full-time job for a Canadian citizen or PR;
  • Demonstrate a minimum language proficiency of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4;
  • Have, or be eligible for, legal immigration status in Canada; and
  • Have been lawfully admitted into the country where they currently live.

If candidates meet the above criteria, and they have the necessary business experience that a community is looking for, they are free to contact them using information from the community’s profile page. To view the complete list of participating community profile pages, click here.

Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

Share this article
Share your voice
Did you find this article helpful?
Thank you for your feedback.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Did you find this article helpful?
Please provide a response
Thank you for your helpful feedback
Please contact us if you would like to share additional feedback, have a question, or would like Canadian immigration assistance.
  • Do you need Canadian immigration assistance? Contact the Contact Cohen Immigration Law firm by completing our form
  • Send us your feedback or your non-legal assistance questions by emailing us at media@canadavisa.com
Related articles
British Columbia and Alberta invite PNP candidates
New survey reveals the happiest provinces in Canada
A person holds a cutout of a smiley face in front of their face.
November 2024: State of the Express Entry pool
A collage of a group of business people, all smiling at the cameras
British Columbia and PEI invite candidates in latest round of provincial nominations
Lighthouse in PEI
Top Stories
British Columbia and Alberta invite PNP candidates
New survey reveals the happiest provinces in Canada
International students in Canada can work 24 hours a week off-campus
Join our free newsletter. Get Canada's top immigration stories delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe
More in Canada
International students in Canada can work 24 hours a week off-campus
A young woman walks while carrying a laptop
IRCC’s backlog continues to grow as department looks to reduce immigration in 2025
A pile on paperwork
Criminally inadmissible to Canada? Options to consider before traveling
A sign indicating international arrivals for those entering Canada.
Eight reasons skilled foreign workers in the US should consider immigrating to Canada
A man smiles while looking at his laptop
Link copied to clipboard