British Columbia is on the west coast of Canada. Sitting atop Washington State in the United States, British Columbia directly faces the Pacific Ocean as Canada. With a population hovering around 4.6 million, British Columbia slightly edges out Alberta as the 3rd largest
province in Canada. For those of us seeking to escape the harshest winters, British Colombia’s climate provides some of the most temperate and mild weather in all of Canada. Snowfall is general infrequent and in substantial, while spring’s and falls are quite warm and pleasant. It is common to see people in dresses and t-shirts well into the fall, an alien concept for many on the eastern coasts of Canada.
5 Reasons to Immigrate to British Columbia
Lifestyle and Culture:British Colombia is dense with opportunities for active , recreational lifestyles and bastions of cultural spaces. From the towering redwood trees to the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia is a prime location for those seeking to absorb points of interest for natural beauty. Cycling, canoeing, hiking, camping, among several other activities provide a wide selection of options for those who enjoy the outdoors, or are in love with the outdoors. Your mileage may vary. Those seeking to absorb the rich culture of British Colombia also have something to look forward to with the equally vast amount of options to experience. The deeply aboriginal roots of British Colombia run through the cultural blood of the province’s historic sites, art galleries, museums and festivals. All of this in addition to featuring world-class dining options in world cities such as Vancouver and Victoria, British Colombia is flowing with a staggering array of things to see, do and experience.
Education:British Columbia, almost expectedly, features a robust education system grounded on the importance of education as a facilitation tool. British Colombia’s approach to education from K-12 seeks to establish knowledge in students as a structural foundation from which they can build their own understandings and futures in larger society. On that note, British Colombia also offers First Nations Studies to that effect. As the bedrock of British Columbia’s rich cultural history, recognition of the complex and essential nature of the Aboriginal peoples in the British Colombian educational system is an extension of the philosophy behind connected education to larger society. The Post-Secondary arm of the British Columbian education system is also substantial. Featuring 1,900 programs at 25 public post-secondary institutions, British Colombia offers a wealth of options to people continuing their educational path after secondary school.
Work Opportunities:With a positive looking job outlook expecting to add roughly 1 million new jobs by 2020, prospects for work in British Columbia is very good. British Columbia’s standard of living in relation to employment wages, social facilities, and worker rights are a sparkling example of a modern system that values the worker. With openings expected in Business, Trades, Health and Science related occupations, British Colombia is expanding at a strong rate, especially significant considering it’s turn out of 2008's international economic meltdown.
Health Services:
British Colombia features an incredibly robust amount of options within the provincial health system. Accessibility to these options is intuitive due to the nature of information origination and integration with technology. The ability to check symptoms online through the province’s HealthLinkBC program, the ability to locate exact places of health services and their immunization schedules, elaborate mental health facilities and programs for abuse victims (including children) all exist in addition to the staples you would expect from a substantial, modern health system.
Fun facts about British Columbia
British Columbia has the longest frost-free periods in all of Canada due to its mild climate. Flowers bloom as early as February!
Nearly two-thirds of British Columbia’s 60 million acres has received almost no human influence or contact.
British Colombia is 4 times the entirety of Great Britain. It is larger than 50 of the US states (the exception being Alaska).
Vancouver is a relatively young city. The city shares an anniversary with Coca-Cola and Mercedes-Benz.
British Colombia has 10 mountain ranges: Rocky Mountains (partly shared with Alberta boundary), Purcell Mountains, Selkirk Mountains, Monashee Mountains, Cariboo Mountains, Coast Mountains (home to the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains), Cassiar Mountains, Vancouver Island Ranges, Queen Charlotte Mountains, and St Elias Mountains (shared with the Alaska, USA border).
British Colombia alone is home to half of Canada’s entire wildlife population. It is far and away the most-biologically diverse area in Canada.

5 Reasons to Immigrate to British Columbia
Lifestyle and Culture:British Colombia is dense with opportunities for active , recreational lifestyles and bastions of cultural spaces. From the towering redwood trees to the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia is a prime location for those seeking to absorb points of interest for natural beauty. Cycling, canoeing, hiking, camping, among several other activities provide a wide selection of options for those who enjoy the outdoors, or are in love with the outdoors. Your mileage may vary. Those seeking to absorb the rich culture of British Colombia also have something to look forward to with the equally vast amount of options to experience. The deeply aboriginal roots of British Colombia run through the cultural blood of the province’s historic sites, art galleries, museums and festivals. All of this in addition to featuring world-class dining options in world cities such as Vancouver and Victoria, British Colombia is flowing with a staggering array of things to see, do and experience.Education:British Columbia, almost expectedly, features a robust education system grounded on the importance of education as a facilitation tool. British Colombia’s approach to education from K-12 seeks to establish knowledge in students as a structural foundation from which they can build their own understandings and futures in larger society. On that note, British Colombia also offers First Nations Studies to that effect. As the bedrock of British Columbia’s rich cultural history, recognition of the complex and essential nature of the Aboriginal peoples in the British Colombian educational system is an extension of the philosophy behind connected education to larger society. The Post-Secondary arm of the British Columbian education system is also substantial. Featuring 1,900 programs at 25 public post-secondary institutions, British Colombia offers a wealth of options to people continuing their educational path after secondary school.
Work Opportunities:With a positive looking job outlook expecting to add roughly 1 million new jobs by 2020, prospects for work in British Columbia is very good. British Columbia’s standard of living in relation to employment wages, social facilities, and worker rights are a sparkling example of a modern system that values the worker. With openings expected in Business, Trades, Health and Science related occupations, British Colombia is expanding at a strong rate, especially significant considering it’s turn out of 2008's international economic meltdown.
Health Services:
British Colombia features an incredibly robust amount of options within the provincial health system. Accessibility to these options is intuitive due to the nature of information origination and integration with technology. The ability to check symptoms online through the province’s HealthLinkBC program, the ability to locate exact places of health services and their immunization schedules, elaborate mental health facilities and programs for abuse victims (including children) all exist in addition to the staples you would expect from a substantial, modern health system.
Fun facts about British Columbia
British Columbia has the longest frost-free periods in all of Canada due to its mild climate. Flowers bloom as early as February!Nearly two-thirds of British Columbia’s 60 million acres has received almost no human influence or contact.
British Colombia is 4 times the entirety of Great Britain. It is larger than 50 of the US states (the exception being Alaska).
Vancouver is a relatively young city. The city shares an anniversary with Coca-Cola and Mercedes-Benz.
British Colombia has 10 mountain ranges: Rocky Mountains (partly shared with Alberta boundary), Purcell Mountains, Selkirk Mountains, Monashee Mountains, Cariboo Mountains, Coast Mountains (home to the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains), Cassiar Mountains, Vancouver Island Ranges, Queen Charlotte Mountains, and St Elias Mountains (shared with the Alaska, USA border).
British Colombia alone is home to half of Canada’s entire wildlife population. It is far and away the most-biologically diverse area in Canada.