Career Paths eligibility update: now only 1 year of pre-arrival experience is required

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We’re excited to share an important update to the Career Paths program eligibility. The program is now more accessible to internationally trained professionals in British Columbia. You only need one year of pre-arrival work experience, regardless of your occupation. This change means more newcomers can get the support they need to continue their careers in British Columbia.

What changed?

Previously, eligibility depended on your occupation and years of experience:

  • Regulated occupations required 1 year
  • Unregulated occupations required 2 years (or 1 year if aged 19–30)

Now:
👉 Everyone only needs 1 year of pre-arrival experience, across all streams and professions.

This makes Career Paths simpler, fairer, and easier to access.

How Career Paths supports you

Credential Evaluations and BC Licenses

Get guidance on evaluating your international credentials and understanding the licensing process in British Columbia.

Regulatory Body and Association Memberships

Receive support to join the correct regulatory bodies and professional associations for your field.

Skills and Course Funding

Access funding for additional training and courses to strengthen your qualifications and meet BC requirements.

Job Search Support

– Get personalized help with:

– Resume building

– Interview preparation

– Job search strategies for the BC market

Work Placement Opportunities

Connect directly with employers through work placements to gain Canadian experience and build professional networks.

Access to BC Mentors

Learn from experienced mentors in your industry who can guide you, answer questions, and share valuable insights.


Take the next step in your career

If you have at least one year of pre-arrival work experience and are living in BC, you may now be eligible for Career Paths.

This is your opportunity to:
✔ Re-enter your profession
✔ Build Canadian experience
✔ Grow your confidence
✔ Move forward in your career journey

👉 Check your eligibility and learn more about Career Paths by clicking on the button below:

Ed Lima

Ed Lima is the Marketing Project Manager at ISSofBC, where he oversees outreach and engagement efforts to link newcomers with essential programs and services. With a background in marketing and community engagement, Ed is passionate about creating inclusive and accessible content that supports immigrants and refugees in thriving in British Columbia.

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