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The one route that skips the pool entirely.

Every other British Columbia route waits in a pool for a targeted draw at a score the province sets afterwards. This one does not. An offer from a public health authority in a Health Authority-eligible occupation goes straight to the province, and that eligible list reaches below TEER 3 where the rest of the programme stops. For anyone with a health sector connection it is the first thing to test.

Why this is different

Two features make this the most valuable stream in the province, and both are structural rather than a matter of scoring well.

  • It reaches below TEER 3, but only on the eligible list. This is the correction that matters most on this page. The occupation must be a Health Authority-eligible occupation, on a list the province publishes. Within that list the stream does reach work below TEER 3, which is excluded everywhere else in the programme, so a support role can qualify here where it could not under the Skilled Worker stream. What is not true, and what an earlier version of this page said, is that any occupation qualifies.
  • No registration, no pool, no draw. The application goes directly to the province rather than sitting in the pool waiting to be selected. There is no score to reach and no draw to wait for, which removes the single biggest uncertainty in British Columbia immigration.
  • Physicians, nurse practitioners and midwives do not need to be employed. They can qualify with the support of a health authority or a midwife practice group while working, or about to work, in the province independently. The province has said there is no cap on physician nominations.

This is the answer to the question the rest of the programme creates. British Columbia has closed the entry level stream, both graduate streams and the technology pilot, and now draws only from priority categories. A health authority offer sidesteps all of it. Where a client has any plausible route into a health authority, in any role, that is worth pursuing before anything else.

Who qualifies

Two routes in, and the second is easy to miss.

  • Employed by an authority. A full time indeterminate offer, meaning no end date, from one of the eight public health authorities, in an occupation on the Health Authority-eligible list.
  • Supported but not employed. Physicians, nurse practitioners and midwives working or about to work in British Columbia with the support of a health authority or a midwife practice group, without being directly employed by one.
  • The general requirements still apply. Language at the level required for the occupation, a wage within the published range, and the province's employer requirements. What does not apply is the registration score.
  • The federal route stays open. Candidates with an active federal Express Entry profile can be nominated through the Express Entry variant, which adds 600 points to the federal ranking score. That option is limited to offers at TEER 0 to 3, so a TEER 4 or 5 health authority offer takes the paper based route instead.

The eight authorities

An offer has to come from one of these. A private clinic, a care home or a staffing agency does not qualify, however clinical the work.

British Columbia public health authorities
AuthorityAuthority
Provincial Health Services AuthorityNorthern Health
First Nations Health AuthorityVancouver Coastal Health
Fraser HealthIsland Health
Interior HealthProvidence Health Care

Providence Health Care and the First Nations Health Authority are the two people forget. Both are on the list, and neither is what a client pictures when they hear health authority, so both are worth naming when someone tells you they have no health sector option.

The eligible occupations, and the list people confuse it with

British Columbia publishes two health occupation lists a short scroll apart on the same page, under headings that look parallel and are not. Getting them the wrong way round is the most common error about this province, and it was ours.

  • This list, of 46 codes, is who may apply. It is the Health Authority eligible occupation list, and the job offer must be in one of these occupations. It was added in around April 2025; before that the stream took any occupation from a health authority, which is what a good deal of older material still says.
  • A separate list of 31 codes is who gets invited. That is the Care category health list, used for targeted invitations under the programme's 2026 restructuring. It is narrower, and it is not the same question.
  • Fifteen occupations are on this list and not on that one. Veterinarians, optometrists, opticians, veterinary technicians, denturists, pharmacy technicians, massage therapists, dental assistants, pharmacy assistants, counselling therapists, social and community service workers and three other groups. Someone in one of those roles at a health authority can apply through this stream, and would not receive a targeted Care invitation. Since this stream needs no invitation at all, that distinction costs them nothing.
  • Thirty-six is a third number, and it is neither. The province's own announcement of 23 April 2026 says 36 in-demand Care occupations. That is the whole Care category, being 31 health plus one childcare plus two education plus two veterinary. It is not a count of health occupations at all.
The Health Authority eligible occupations, from the province's for-workers page, verified 18 August 2026
Code and occupationCode and occupation
30010 Managers in health care32103 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
31100 Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine32104 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians
31101 Specialists in surgery32109 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment
31102 General practitioners and family physicians32110 Denturists
31103 Veterinarians32111 Dental hygienists and dental therapists
31110 Dentists32112 Dental technologists and technicians
31111 Optometrists32120 Medical laboratory technologists
31112 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists32121 Medical radiation technologists
31120 Pharmacists32122 Medical sonographers
31121 Dietitians and nutritionists32123 Cardiology and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists
31200 Psychologists32124 Pharmacy technicians
31201 Chiropractors32129 Other medical technologists and technicians
31202 Physiotherapists32200 Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists
31203 Occupational therapists32201 Massage therapists
31204 Kinesiologists and other professionals in therapy and assessment32209 Other practitioners of healing
31209 Other professionals in health diagnosing and treating33100 Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants *
31300 Nursing coordinators and supervisors33101 Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
31301 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses33102 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates **
31302 Nurse practitioners33103 Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants
31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals33109 Other assisting occupations in support of health services
32100 Opticians41300 Social workers
32101 Licensed practical nurses41301 Therapists in counselling and related specialised therapies
32102 Paramedical occupations42201 Social and community service workers ***

Three carry conditions. Dental assistants at 33100 must hold the British Columbia licence, so an unlicensed chairside assistant is not eligible. Nurse aides at 33102 must be registered with the Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry. Social and community service workers at 42201 must hold a diploma or degree in social services or community health services. Note also that 33102 sits at TEER 4, which is how this stream reaches below the TEER 3 floor that governs the Skilled Worker stream.

Requirements checker

A structured way to see where you stand against the published criteria. It returns an indication only, not an eligibility decision, not legal advice, and not a prediction that you will be invited.

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Based on the British Columbia Skills Immigration Program Guide, reviewed 18 August 2026. This stream does not use the registration score, so there is no score to estimate. Meeting the criteria does not guarantee nomination, and nomination does not guarantee permanent residence. General information, not legal advice.

What to expect when you work with us on a health authority file

The work here is establishing whether a health authority route exists at all, in any role, because if one does it avoids the pool entirely and that is worth more than any amount of score improvement.

01 / Start here

Strategy consultation

A paid session that tests your record against this route and the alternatives, checks how your work is classified, and tells you plainly where you actually stand.

02 / Review

Lawyer review, you file

You prepare and submit; we review the classification, the evidence and the documentation before it goes in, and flag what would be questioned.

03 / Representation

Full representation

We build, document and file the matter as your lawyer of record, and carry it through to the federal permanent residence stage.

Every matter begins with the strategy consultation. If you instruct us within six months of that consultation for a lawyer review or for full representation, the consultation fee is credited against that work. One credit per person.

Frequently asked questions

Does the occupation have to be on a list?

Yes, and it is the first thing to check. The province requires the job offer to be in a Health Authority-eligible occupation and it publishes that list. The stream is still unusually broad, because the eligible list reaches below TEER 3 while the Skilled Worker stream stops at TEER 3, so support roles can qualify here that qualify nowhere else in the programme. But it is a list rather than an open door, and an earlier version of this page wrongly said any occupation qualified.

Do I need to enter the pool and wait for a draw?

No. Applications go directly to the province. There is no registration score, no pool and no draw, which removes the main uncertainty that affects every other British Columbia route.

I am a physician but not employed by an authority. Can I qualify?

Yes. Physicians, nurse practitioners and midwives can qualify with the support of a health authority or a midwife practice group without being directly employed. The province has said there is no cap on physician nominations.

Does a private clinic or a care home count?

No. The offer must come from one of the eight public health authorities. This is the most common reason a health sector applicant assumes wrongly that they qualify.

Can I use Express Entry with this?

Yes if your occupation is at TEER 0 to 3 and you hold an active federal profile, in which case a nomination adds 600 points to your federal score. At TEER 4 or 5 the Express Entry option is not available and the application takes the paper based route.