BC PNP Points Calculator

BC PNP Points Calculator

Province of British Columbia nominates eligible skilled workers for residency

Ready to see if you qualify? Try our BC PNP calculator now!

Step 1
Check your eligibility

The first step in qualifying for the BC PNP is to check your eligibility. You can do this by completing an online eligibility quiz, which will ask you questions about your age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other factors. You will need to score a minimum number of points to be eligible for the program.

Step 2
Determine the stream

Determine which stream of the BC PNP you are eligible for, such as the Skills Immigration or Express Entry BC streams, and ensure that you meet the specific requirements for that stream.

Step 3
Submit an application

Submit an online application to the BC PNP and provide all the required information and documentation, such as your job offer, language proficiency test results, and education credentials

Step 4
Receive a nomination

If your application is approved, you will receive a nomination from the BC PNP. With the nomination, you can apply for permanent residency in Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

The BC PNP has updated their BC PNP Scoring system for its skilled Immigration system. B.C. has made a series of changes to the BC Provincial Nominee Program’s (BC PNP) Skills Immigration.

Any Application submitted after November 16th 2022, would be asses under new scoring system.
The BC Provincial Nominee Program offers three ways to become a permanent resident in B.C. Each pathway contains different categories you can apply under, depending on your National Occupational Classification skill level, job, or international student status. You may not require prior work experience in some categories.

Directly Related Work Experience:

Please Enter Below Details:




Directly Related Work Experience in the Occupation of B.C Job Offer
At Least 1 year of directly related experience in Canada?

Bonus Points

Are you Currently working in B.C. for the employer in occupation identified in the BC PNP registration?

Highest Level of Education:

Highest Level of Education

*Post-graduate, post-degree or post-baccalaureate certificates or diplomas are postgraduate academic qualifications taken after a bachelor's degree.

Is your Highest Level of education completed in Canada?*
Post- Secondary education completed in BC
Do you have Eligible Professional Designation in BC *

Language Points

Language Points (CLB Level)*
Have you completed French Proficiency Test in Past two years?*
Have you scored CLB 4 or Higher in each of the four competencies?*

Annual wage of the B.C. job offer

Hourly Wage for Job offer in BC*

Area of Employment within B.C.

Select Area of Employment*
Did you graduated from Public B.C Post Secondary Institution located outside Area 1 within last 3 years?*
Have you worked 1 year fulltime or equivalent outside of Area 1 within 5 years?*

Total 2022 BC PNP Score

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