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Temporary emergency registration will be extended to June 30, 2022


Nov 5, 2021

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, BCCNM has been granting temporary emergency registration to eligible individuals so they can assist with health care response in B.C. To ensure that temporary emergency registrants (TERs) continue to be available to assist, we will be extending the end date for all TERs to June 30, 2022 at 23:59 PST

​Temporary emergency registration was made available in March 2020 after the BCCNM registrar declared an emergency situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic. BCCNM will continue to extend the registration end date as long as the registrar’s declaration is in effect; the availability of TER is not dependent on a provincial state of emergency. If the declared emergency state is lifted before June 30, 2022, temporary emergency registrants will be notified that their registration will expire 15 days following the announcement.

COVID-19 information and resources

For the latest BCCNM news and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the COVID-19 page for your designation below:

Applying for temporary emergency registration

To apply for temporary emergency registration visit the appropriate page below:​

Questions? 

Please contact BCCNM Registration Services at register@bccnm.ca or 604.742.6200.​

900 – 200 Granville St
Vancouver, BC  V6C 1S4
Canada

info@bccnm​.ca
604.742.6200​
​Toll-free 1.866.880.7101 (within Canada only) ​


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