BC
PNP TECH PILOT
The
BC PNP Tech Pilot has been extended to June 2021 to provide B.C. tech employers
with the continued ability to recruit and retain international talent when
local skilled workers are unavailable.
The
BC Provincial Nominee Tech Pilot Program offers an expedited immigration
pathway for people with tech skills applying to be Permanent Canadian Residents
who will contribute to B.C’s shared prosperity.
B.C.
is developing the highest quality local talent by introducing students to tech
earlier, expanding tech training and education in post-secondary institutions
and creating work experience opportunities.
Beyond
accessing the skills and talent of B.C. workers, companies need to be able to
attract skilled workers from around the world. Tech entrepreneurs and skilled
workers from other countries can help grow B.C.’s technology sector, leading to
more jobs for British Columbians.
In
support of these priorities, the B.C PNP Tech Pilot has supported over 4,200 tech
workers to be nominated for permanent residence since its launch in May 2017.
The pilot helps ensure the technology sector can attract and retain the talent
it needs to sustain and grow the sector further.
The
BC PNP Tech Pilot helps employers address their talent needs by providing a
fast-tracked, permanent immigration pathway for in-demand foreign workers and
international students.
BC
PNP Tech Pilot Features
The
BC PNP Tech Pilot key features are based on service, timeliness, prioritization,
and engagement in response to the needs of the industry:
Service: A dedicated BC PNP concierge for
tech employers provides tailored information and navigation assistance for
immigration programs and processes.
Timeliness: Weekly invitations to apply are
issued to qualified skilled tech workers, minimizing the wait for employers and
their prospective employees.
Prioritization: Tech applications are prioritized
during processing to meet the sector’s fast-paced demands.
Engagement: Continuous support is provided to
tech sector employers through proactive engagement activities and participation
at key industry events.
Eligible
Tech Pilot occupations
The
complete list of the 29 in-demand B.C. PNP Tech Pilot occupations can be downloaded from here.
Technology
companies hiring for occupations that are not eligible for the BC PNP Tech
Pilot are still able to connect with the concierge service regarding their
specific needs.
Tech
Pilot job offers
If
your employee applies with a valid job offer under one of the 29 eligible
occupations, their job offer must be for at least one year (365 days),
and the job offer must have at least 120 days remaining at the time of application
to the BC PNP.
BC
PNP Tech Pilot process
Weekly
invitations
B.C issue weekly invitations to qualified registrants who have valid job offers in
the 29 key technology occupations.
The
free registration process includes providing information about your company as
the supporting B.C. employer. In order to be issued an invitation to apply,
both you and your employee must meet all program requirements at the time of
registration. Meeting program requirements does not guarantee that your
employee will be invited to apply.
Priority
processing
B.C prioritize applications in the 29 key technology occupations. Once your
employee submits a complete application, their file will be assigned within the
next business day to a dedicated Tech Pilot processing team.
Processing
times for 80% of BC PNP applications is 2-3 months from receipt. Tech Pilot
applications are typically processed in shorter timeframes.
Engagement
and outreach
The
Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Competitiveness will continue to
proactively support technology employers and industry stakeholders. Staff
conduct outreach activities and provide individualized services to employers.
These
BC PNP Tech Pilot services are in addition to the benefits that are available
to all users of our program, such as:
- pathways
that don’t require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
- work permit supports letters of nominees so they can apply for a new work permit or renew their current work permit and continue to work throughout the permanent residence process with the federal government
- client support services through email and phone
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