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How to Expand to British Columbia

If you’re thinking about opening a location in British Columbia to launch a new business or to expand an existing operation, we can help you through the process.

Aerial view of metro Vancouver British Columbia, Canada

Establish a New Business

It’s easy to set up a business in British Columbia — in fact, most businesses can be incorporated in a matter of hours. Initiatives to streamline and reform regulations have reduced compliance costs and made it easier for businesses to operate. Our employment laws are responsive to the needs of businesses while protecting the well-being of employees.

Grow Your Business

British Columbia is one of North America’s most advantageous business locations, thanks to a responsible fiscal policy and a competitive tax system. Moody’s consistently rates British Columbia AAA, its highest rating, based on our strong economy and financial outlook. This reflects confidence in British Columbia’s fiscal management and ability to reduce its debt below the median of other provinces in Canada.

Doing Business in British Columbia

Expanding your business presence in British Columbia? General information about laws, regulations, employment considerations, taxes, and business practices that are relevant to starting and operating a company in B.C. can be found in this comprehensive guide.

Programs and Business Incentives

B.C. is pro-business and has a wide range of programs available to help lower operating costs or provide an avenue for businesses to access essential funds. There are also many Federal and Provincial tax credits available for businesses that qualify based on industry. The B.C. Ministry of Finance publishes a comprehensive list of these tax credits.

Tax credits and programs targeting specific sectors of the economy, which in some cases, are funded by the provincial government in cooperation with the federal government, include:

SectorProgram, Incentive, Fund or Tax Credit
AgrifoodCanadian Fish and Seafood Opportunities Fund (Government of Canada)
Livestock Price Insurance Program (Government of Canada & Province of B.C.)
Agri TechnologyCanada-BC Agri-Innovation (Government of Canada)
Regional Innovation Ecosystems in Western Canada (Government of Canada)
Artificial IntelligenceBC Tech Fund (Province of B.C.)
Augmented/Virtual RealityBC Tech Fund (Province of B.C.)
International Industry Initiatives Program (Province of B.C.)
CleantechRegional Innovation Ecosystems in Western Canada (Government of Canada)
Digital Media & EntertainmentFilm & Television Production Services Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)
Film Incentive BC (Province of B.C.)
BC Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)
International Industry Initiatives Program (Province of B.C.)
Forestry & Mass TimberBC Logging Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)
Market Initiatives Program (Province of B.C.)
HydrogenRegional Innovation Ecosystems in Western Canada (Government of Canada)
Information & Communications TechnologyRegional Innovation Ecosystems in Western Canada (Government of Canada)
BC Tech Fund (Province of B.C.)
Life SciencesBC Tech Fund (Province of B.C.)
Regional Innovation Ecosystems in Western Canada (Government of Canada)
Mass TimberMass Timber Demonstration Program (Province of B.C.)
Critical MineralsMining Investment, Tax and Reclamation Tax Credits (Province of B.C.)
Mining Exploration Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)
Clean EnergyNatural Gas Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)
Natural Gas Royalty Allowances (Province of B.C.)
MarineShipbuilding and Ship Repair Tax Credit (Province of B.C.)

Information pertaining to other types of taxes and tax credits can be referenced through the B.C. Ministry of Finance website. Other notable programs that are non-sector specific Include:

Other economic development funding and grants can also be explored through the B.C. Provincial Government website.

Canadian Federal Government Programs And Incentives

The Government of Canada offers various supports to businesses across the country, providing assistance with financing, development, tax credits, and wage subsidies. The following are some of the most widely accessed programs:

Overseen by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada are also a wide variety of other Programs and Initiatives available to Canadian businesses in all areas of the economy.

The Business Benefits Finder can be used to navigate the more than 1,600 federal government programs and incentives available to businesses in Canada.

Learn more about B.C.

Discover the sector or regional advantages to support your business. Learn more about community engagement and consulting with Indigenous people and First Nations communities in British Columbia.