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British Columbia, Canada is hiring thousands of nurses offering bursaries for all steps of licensing from the start.

 British Columbia, Canada is hiring thousands of nurses offering bursaries for all steps of licensing. The available  funding apply to any NCAS-approved Education Credential Assessment (ECA) reports, English language proficiency testing, IELTS or Celban and educational upgrading required by BCCNM.

On April 19th, 2022, the Province of British Columbia announced several new strategies that will make it easier for internationally educated nurses to enter the province’s health system. Health Match BC, in partnership with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM), the Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) and the Provincial Ministry of Health, will support IENs who want to work in BC by consolidating the assessment processes for nurses, offering approximately $9 million in financial support (bursaries) to help with application and assessment fees, and create a new navigation services team to help IENs successfully navigate the licensing process.


Health Match BC is a free recruitment service funded by the Government of British Columbia, Canada. It facilitate the recruitment of nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals on behalf of BC’s publicly funded health employers.

Health Match BC, through its navigation team, will support internationally educated nurses throughout their journey to practice in BC. The team will provide customized support in assisting candidates to navigate their licensing and registration applications. Health Match BC will also provide information and access to financial supports, in the form of bursaries, and guide candidates throughout the immigration process.

Through Health Match BC’s recruitment team, IENs will be supported in accessing career opportunities with BC’s public health employers. 


  • Nursing jobs in BC?
  •  British Columbia offers a wide range of nursing opportunities in all areas of nursing practice as well as a variety of settings including large urban centres, medium and small cities, and rural and small communities.

The wide range of opportunities enable nurses to find the perfect fit for their professional preferences, career growth, and family needs.  Opportunities also exist for career development in acute care (medical/surgical, intensive care unit, operating room, and emergency room) as well as ambulatory care, rehabilitation, long-term care, leadership/administrative, public health, community health and primary care.

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Licensing (Registration)

Yes, to work in BC as a nurse you must have provisional or practising registration with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).


The licensing (registration) process in BC can vary depending on an individual’s education, credentials, and experience.  All IENs must have their international credentials and English language proficiency assessed, apply to the Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) and the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).

You can apply to BCCNM at the same time as the Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS). IENs are encouraged to visit the BCCNM and NCAS websites in advance to review the application requirements.


During the NCAS application process you may be asked to provide the results from an acceptable English language proficiency test, either the Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic test. You can learn more about English language requirements here.

NCAS is a competency assessment service for nurses and health care assistants seeking licensing (registration) in British Columbia (BC). NCAS reviews the IEN applicant’s credential assessment and English language proficiency, and administers a two-part nursing competency assessment (computer-based and simulation-based). This competency assessment evaluates the applicant’s nursing skills, knowledge and practice against competencies required for entry-level practice in BC for each specific nursing (or health care assistant) role. 

As nursing education and practice differ from one country to another, most internationally educated nurses need to complete the NCAS assessment, before the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) makes a registration decision for a nursing license. 

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The triple-track assessment will allow internationally educated nurses to have their competencies assessed for three professionsregistered nurse, licensed practical nurse and health care assistant – in a single process. In assessing your competency for multiple professions at once, the triple-track assessment can expand your career options and help you find work faster in British Columbia. You can learn more here.

Yes. If you have an active referral as an RN or LPN, you can upgrade to the triple-track assessment by contacting NCAS directly.

The NCAS assessment includes two parts, a Computer-Based Assessment (CBA) and a Simulation Lab Assessment (SLA). For RN (Registered Nurse) and LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) assessments, the CBA may be completed in a number of Prometric testing centres located in countries around the world. However, the SLA component must be completed in-person in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. For RPN (Registered Psychiatric Nurse) assessments, both the CBA and SLA assessments are available via remote proctoring.


Financial Support (Bursaries)

Through Health Match BC, the Province of BC will be supporting internationally educated nurses with financial support, in the form of bursaries, to offset some of the costs of becoming licensed to work in BC.

The available bursaries apply to any NCAS-approved Education Credential Assessment (ECA) reports, English language proficiency testing, and educational upgrading required by BCCNM.

Some nurses may qualify for a travel stipend to cover costs associated with travel within BC to the NCAS assessment site in Vancouver, BC.

The English Language Test (ELT) funding is available for up to two (2) attempts, whether an applicant is successful or not. Funding is up to $400 per test and is based on official receipts from a recognized English Language Proficiency TestReceipts for tests must be dated on or after May 1, 2021.


If you are registered as an LPN in BC and want to start your RN registration process with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM), those costs would be eligible for financial support through bursaries.

Becoming a nurse in BC means you'll have to follow a few key steps, starting with NCAS! Information on each of these steps can be found throughout our website. You can do many of these steps at the same time. Here's a simple checklist.

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