Recently many people are discussing British Columbia’s new regional pilot program. The procedure seems more complicated than its provincial nominee program because investors have to work on a community referral at the very first stage. I am interested in relocating to British Columbia. I do not know if I should go with its traditional provincial nominee program or this new pilot program. What are some of the key factors that I should pay attention to when selecting between these two options? How can I find a program that suits me better?
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If you wish to find a program that best suits your needs, the best is to get advice from a professional. It is good that you do your homework about the available options on your own until now, but once this self-education is done, it is best to seek advice from a certain number of immigration lawyers so you may compare their advice and select the one professional you
trust most/find most useful to assist you in your immigration process.