British Columbia’s Regional Entrepreneur Immigration Pilot is more than a pathway to permanent residency—it’s a catalyst for economic growth in rural communities and a life-changing opportunity for newcomers. At Change of Phase Consulting Group, we’ve supported immigrant entrepreneurs who have taken bold steps to start businesses in smaller BC towns—and seen them thrive.
In this post, we share real-world success stories highlighting how this program has helped newcomers establish businesses, create local jobs, and build meaningful lives in British Columbia.
What Is the BC Regional Entrepreneur Pilot?
Launched in 2019, the Regional Entrepreneur Immigration Pilot was created to attract experienced entrepreneurs to smaller BC communities (populations under 75,000). Through this stream, applicants must:
- Make a minimum investment of $100,000
- Create at least one permanent, full-time job
- Hold at least 51% ownership in a new business
- Have a personal net worth of at least $300,000
- Obtain a community referral after completing an exploratory visit
The goal is to drive economic development in regional areas actively seeking new businesses and residents.
💡 Success Story 1: A Family-Owned Café in the Kootenays
Who: Ali and Samira, a couple from Iran
Where: Nelson, BC
Business: Artisan coffee shop and Persian bakery
Ali and Samira had extensive hospitality experience back home but struggled to find a business-friendly immigration program in Canada—until they discovered the BC Regional Pilot. After a successful exploratory visit and community endorsement, they launched a café that combines traditional Persian baked goods with locally roasted coffee.
Outcome:
- Employed two full-time local staff
- Won “Best New Café” in a local newspaper’s reader poll
- Recently expanded to offer catering services
“We never imagined a small town would be this welcoming. Nelson gave us space to grow, and now we’re part of the community,” says Samira.
💡 Success Story 2: A Mobile Auto Repair Service in the Okanagan
Who: Dinesh, a mechanic from India
Where: Penticton, BC
Business: Mobile auto repair and roadside assistance service
After his exploratory trip, Dinesh noticed the lack of mobile mechanics in the region—especially during peak tourist season. He launched a fully equipped mobile service unit, offering repairs at clients’ homes or businesses.
Outcome:
- Created full-time jobs for two local apprentices
- Partnered with local rental car agencies
- Received high ratings on Google and Facebook from satisfied customers
“I saw a need and had the skills to fill it. The community didn’t just support me—they promoted me.”
💡 Success Story 3: A Wellness Studio in Northern BC
Who: Maria, a yoga instructor from Brazil
Where: Smithers, BC
Business: Holistic wellness studio offering yoga, massage therapy, and nutrition coaching
Maria chose Smithers after being drawn to the town’s lifestyle and strong support for wellness. With help from the community economic development office, she secured a small studio space and hired a local massage therapist and receptionist.
Outcome:
- Attracted a strong client base in under six months
- Partnered with local schools and seniors’ centers
- Brought diversity and new services to the town’s health offerings
“I didn’t just start a business—I became part of a movement toward community health.”
Why These Stories Matter
These entrepreneurs didn’t just build businesses—they revitalized local economies, created jobs, and enriched their communities with global experience and new ideas.
The Regional Pilot proves that successful immigration doesn’t have to mean moving to a big city. Small towns can offer bigger opportunities for newcomers, and the communities are eager to welcome them.
Thinking of Taking the Leap?
Suppose you’re an entrepreneur ready to explore opportunities in rural British Columbia. In that case, we can help you through every step—from choosing the right community to business planning and application support.
📩 Contact Change of Phase Consulting Group to learn how you can turn your business dream into a Canadian success story.
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