British Columbia, Canada

Immigration consultant for all of British Columbia

Searching for an immigration consultant in BC? Wild Mountain Immigration is a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R706497) serving clients province-wide online, on the BC PNP, Express Entry, work and study permits, and family sponsorship.

Reviewed by Nicola Wightman, RCIC #R706497Last updated June 2026
The mountains of British Columbia

Key takeaways

Wild Mountain Immigration is a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R706497) serving clients across British Columbia online. We handle the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and Express Entry BC alongside federal Express Entry, family sponsorship, and work and study permits. Clients from Metro Vancouver to Victoria, the Okanagan and northern B.C. are represented by video call and phone, with no in-person meetings.

  • A regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R706497) serving all of British Columbia.
  • Licensed and governed by the CICC, with our standing publicly verifiable on the register.
  • We handle the BC PNP, Express Entry BC and federal routes for B.C. clients.
  • We serve every region of B.C. online, from the Lower Mainland to the Interior and the north.
  • Clear, fixed-scope fees agreed in writing up front, with no surprises.

Choosing a regulated immigration consultant in BC

When you hire an immigration consultant in BC, the single most important check is whether they are a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). Only an RCIC or a Canadian lawyer may charge a fee to advise and represent you with IRCC and the Province of British Columbia. An RCIC is licensed and disciplined by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), so you have a named, accountable professional and a public regulator standing behind your file. Our licence number is R706497, and you can confirm it on the CICC register before you commit to anything.

British Columbia runs its own immigration channels on top of the federal system, and the routes that work best depend heavily on B.C.'s labour market, from technology and healthcare in the Lower Mainland to tourism on Vancouver Island and trades across the Interior. A consultant who works B.C. cases day in and day out can match your profile to the right combination of the BC PNP and federal Express Entry rather than a generic, one-size-fits-all plan.

What a BC immigration consultant helps with

ServiceHow we help in British Columbia
BC PNPMatch you to the right Skills Immigration stream, estimate your SIRS score, and run your registration and nomination.
BC PNP TechPosition technology workers for B.C.'s targeted tech draws and the Express Entry BC option.
Health AuthoritySupport eligible healthcare workers hired by a B.C. public health authority.
Express EntryBuild your strongest CRS profile and manage your federal permanent-residence application end to end.
Study & work permitsStudy permits, the study-to-PR pathway, and LMIA, employer-specific and open work permits.
Family sponsorshipSpousal, partner, parent and grandparent sponsorship, plus the Super Visa.

Estimate your BC PNP score first

Our free BC PNP calculatorestimates your SIRS score out of 200 in about two minutes. Run it, then book a consultation and we'll build the strongest B.C. permanent-residence plan for your profile.

Serving every region of British Columbia

Because everything runs online, we work with clients in every corner of the province: Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, Victoria and Vancouver Island, the Okanagan and Kootenays, and northern B.C. communities. If you specifically want a Vancouver immigration consultant, that page covers Metro Vancouver in more detail. Otherwise, wherever you are in B.C., you get the same licensed RCIC and the same careful, regulated representation.

Frequently asked questions

What is a regulated immigration consultant in BC?

A regulated immigration consultant in British Columbia is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), licensed and governed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Only an RCIC or a Canadian lawyer can legally represent you for a fee with IRCC and the Province of B.C. Wild Mountain Immigration works under RCIC #R706497.

How do I check an immigration consultant is licensed in BC?

Search the CICC public register, which lists every Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant in good standing. Look up the consultant's name and licence number before you hire anyone. Our RCIC licence number is R706497, and we encourage every client to verify it on the register.

Do you serve all of British Columbia?

Yes. We represent clients right across B.C. online, by video call, phone and secure document sharing. That includes Metro Vancouver, Victoria and Vancouver Island, the Fraser Valley, the Okanagan (Kelowna, Kamloops), the Kootenays, and northern B.C. Because IRCC applications are handled online, your location in the province makes no difference to the service.

Can you help with the BC PNP?

Yes, the BC Provincial Nominee Program is central to what we do for British Columbia clients. We assess your Skills Immigration stream, estimate your SIRS registration score, and manage your registration and nomination alongside your federal Express Entry profile. Our free BC PNP calculator is a good first step.

Do you serve only Vancouver or all of British Columbia?

We serve all of British Columbia online, with no in-person meetings. If you are specifically in Metro Vancouver, our Vancouver immigration consultant page covers that area in more detail; this page covers our province-wide B.C. service.

What does an immigration consultant in BC cost?

It depends on your case and whether you choose full File Management or our lower-cost File Review. We quote clear, fixed-scope fees in writing before any work begins, so there are no surprises. See our fees page for how pricing works.

Immigration consultant or lawyer in BC, which is better?

Both a licensed RCIC and a B.C. immigration lawyer can represent you with IRCC. An RCIC focuses exclusively on immigration and is regulated by the CICC, and for most PR, work, study and family cases offers focused expertise, often at a lower cost than a law firm. Our RCIC vs immigration lawyer guide explains the difference in detail.

Work with a regulated BC immigration consultant

Get started and we'll map the BC PNP or federal route that fits your profile, job offer and goals.