British Columbia Entrepreneur Program Score Calculator

By completing the form below, you can easily calculate your score for the British Columbia Entrepreneur Program. The online score calculation form for the British Columbia Entrepreneur Program is in accordance with the latest changes from the British Columbia Immigration Office and its result is completely accurate.
All information entered by you in this form will be considered confidential and will only be reviewed for the purpose of assessing immigration eligibility.

Individual Profile

Place of residence
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Your personal attributes

(maximum 120 points)

Work Experience

Ownership

Ownership

Key Staff

If a key employee (one of your senior managers) has worked for your company for at least one year in the past three years (performing critical work for your company that cannot be done by someone in Canada), they may be eligible to apply for a visa along with their family. However, in this case, the minimum requirements for job creation and minimum investment amount will increase.
Key Staff

Personal Assets

Business

The British Columbia government prefers that investors set up their businesses in less populated areas.

Adaptability factors

Having compatibility factors is not mandatory for this method, but having them is effective in the success of your case.

The Power of your Business

(Maximum 80 Points)

Business Idea

The British Columbia Immigration Office evaluates your business idea and assigns points for each of the following factors. The assessment form allows you to enter your estimated score for each factor. Please note that these scores are hypothetical and may not necessarily align with the points assigned by the British Columbia Immigration Office.
If your ownership is less than 33.3%, you must invest a minimum of 1 million Canadian dollars to qualify. In this case, you do not receive points for this category, but your application will still be reviewed.
The level of financial security required for investment in British Columbia(Required)

Transferable Skills

Transferable skills are evaluated based on the similarity of your job and work experience from your previous or current business over the past 10 years to the desired business in British Columbia.
Without ownership or ownership of less than 10% of the total business.

The economic benefit of your business for British Columbia

The applicant is not required to select the following items; however, if your business idea falls within one of the following fields, you will receive additional points.