Programs

Skilled Worker Immigration
There are two types of Skilled Worker Immigration
1. Federal: Express Entry
2. Provincial: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
1. Federal: Express Entry

The Federal Skilled Immigration program is a fast-track immigration pathway for candidates under the age of 30 with high education level, foreign work experience, and strong English or French abilities.

Candidates will apply through the Express Entry (EE) system, which is an online selection system used to manage and process applications under three Federal Skilled Immigration programs:

1. Canadian Experience Class,
2. Federal Skill Worker Program, and
3. Federal Skill Trades Program.

Candidates will be ranked against each other according to a points-based system known as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). CRS assesses applications based on age, education, language proficiency, work experience, and other factors. Highest ranked applicants will be invited to apply for Canadian permanent resident status.

2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Canadian provinces and territories can nominate skilled individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and who are interested in settling in a particular province or territory.  

Each Canadian province and territory (except Nunavut and Quebec) have its own unique Provincial Nominee Program.

We specialize in Provincial Nominee Programs in British Columbia (BCPNP) – Skills Immigration

These programs are:
• Skilled Worker
• International Graduate
• International Post-Graduate
• Healthcare Professional
• Entry Level and Semi-Skilled

Successful applicants, who receive nomination certificate from the BC government, can choose their permanent home in any city within British Columbia.  Most popular cities are Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey and Coquitlam.

The Skills Immigration stream of the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is tailored to international graduates and people with high-demand skills, high-skilled work experience and qualifications needed by BC employers.

To qualify, candidates must have a valid job offer from an eligible BC employer (except for International Post-Graduate) and have qualified work experience or completing qualified post-secondary education programs in BC.

Successful nominee of most BCPNP skilled immigration programs under Express Entry will receive an additional 600 points towards their Comprehensive Ranking System score, which will significantly increase their opportunity to be invited to apply for permanent residence under Skilled Worker Class.