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Temporary emergency registration end date extended to Dec. 31, 2022


May 6, 2022

Temporary emergency registration was made available after the BCCNM registrar declared an emergency situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This class of registration is granted for a maximum of 180 days at a time and is set to expire on June 30, 2022. The end date for all temporary emergency registrants will be extended to Dec. 31, 2022.  

BCCNM will continue to extend the registration end date as long as the registrar's declaration is in effect. If the declared emergency state is lifted before Dec. 31, 2022, temporary emergency registrants will be notified that their registration will expire 15 days following the announcement.

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) ​


We acknowledge the rights and title of the First Nations on whose collective unceded territories encompass the land base colonially known as British Columbia. We give specific thanks to the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking peoples the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations and the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh-ulh Sníchim speaking Peoples the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), on whose unceded territories BCCNM’s office is located. We also give thanks for the medicines of these territories and recognize that laws, governance, and health systems tied to these lands and waters have existed here for over 9000 years.

We also acknowledge the unique and distinct rights, including rights to health and wellness, of First Nations, Inuit​ and Métis peoples from elsewhere in Canada who now live in British Columbia. As leaders in the settler health system, we acknowledge our responsibilities to these rights under international, national, and provincial law.​