Immigration to Canada / April 25, 2026

BC Announces Permanent Residency Pathway for Health Authority Staff and Workers

British Columbia is launching a temporary program that will allow up to 250 cleaning and security workers in rural health authorities to apply for permanent residency.

British Columbia has introduced a new initiative aimed at helping certain health authority workers gain permanent residence (PR) in Canada. This program, announced on April 23, targets workers in cleaning and security roles at health authorities, who are often overlooked in immigration pathways.

Special Pathway for Support Staff

The new initiative is a one-time opportunity for individuals working in cleaning and security positions within health authorities. These workers are essential to maintaining the operations of health facilities, especially in rural and remote areas, but they typically don't have a clear path to permanent residency.

The program will accept applications from up to 250 workers, making it a competitive opportunity for those who are eligible. It is important to note that this initiative differs from other BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) pathways, such as the Health Authority stream, which is specifically designed for healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, and pharmacists.

Who is Eligible?

The program is open to those already employed by a BC health authority in a cleaning or security role in rural or remote communities. It is aimed at workers who play a crucial role in supporting healthcare services but may not have the qualifications required for other immigration streams. This targeted approach recognizes the importance of these essential staff members in keeping healthcare facilities functioning smoothly, especially outside of the major urban centers.

Unlike many other programs that focus on credentialed professionals, this initiative allows support staff in roles that are typically underrepresented in immigration programs to apply for permanent residence.

Program Details and Timing

The BC PNP's new initiative will officially open in June 2026. Workers interested in applying must go through the BC PNP’s expression of interest system, which will help determine their eligibility. More details about the program, including specific criteria and timelines, will be shared by the province closer to the opening date.

This move is part of a larger effort to strengthen healthcare and other vital services within British Columbia. The province has committed to improving care, supporting infrastructure, and fostering innovation to drive long-term economic growth.

Supporting Regional Growth

A key aspect of the initiative is its focus on workers in rural and remote areas. In fact, the BC PNP has set a goal to direct at least 35% of all nominations to people living outside of Metro Vancouver. This aligns with the province’s broader strategy to encourage population growth and economic development in smaller communities.

For workers living in these rural areas who might not meet the requirements of existing immigration streams, this program presents a rare opportunity to secure permanent residence.

How to Prepare

Given the competitive nature of the program and the cap of 250 nominations, applicants should start preparing their documents ahead of time. The expression of interest system will play a crucial role in determining who gets nominated, so having all the necessary paperwork ready could improve an applicant's chances.

Eligible workers should regularly check the BC PNP website for updates leading up to the June 2026 opening.

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