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Business Class Program Objectives

  

Canada's Business Immigration Program seeks to promote economic development and employment by attracting successful business people who have abilities and resources to invest or establish businesses in Canada.  The program also seeks to develop new commercial opportunities and to improve access to growing foreign markets by "importing" people who are familiar with those markets and their special requirements and customs. The federal, provincial and territorial governments encourage prospective business immigrants to invest in Canada. Over the years, thousands of foreign business people have found Canada to be an excellent place to invest capital and to apply their particular business know how to Canadian ventures.   Business immigrants, who represent nearly 10% of total immigrants, include investors, entrepreneurs and self employed immigrants. Selection criteria vary for each category.

   

The Business Class Immigrants submit their applications for Permanent Resident Visa at a Business Immigration Centres, located in the following dedicated Embassies or High Commission Offices:

     

Beijing, China

Hong Kong

London, United Kingdom

Paris, France

Bonn, Germany

Seoul, South Korea,

Singapore, Singapore

Damascus, Syria

Buffalo, USA

     

    

Investor

Changes have been introduced to improve the Business Immigration Program and to enhance the potential economic contribution of the business immigrants to Canada. Improved selection criteria place greater emphasis on Entrepreneurs and Investors with a strong business background and the ability to integrate into the Canada's business community.

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Entrepreneur

The Entrepreneur program was developed to encourage the entry of experienced business persons to Canada who are able to make a substantial investment and thereby create employment and contribute to the economic well being of Canada.

     

Self Employed

The applicant must show that he/she has been able to support himself and family through his talents and would be likely to continue to do so in Canada. This includes the ability to be self supporting until his employment opportunity will be created.

       

Canada's Economic Review

An excellent resource providing links to other websites which publish Canadian economic, financial, and social data. Obtain national, provincial, and industry sector based information, as well as various statistics.    

   

Business Class Assessment Form

If you intend to apply for immigration to Canada in the Business Class, completion of this form will be important in determining your eligibility.

  

Our services designed to provide investors, entrepreneurs and self employed clients with the information they require to make a considered investment decision when relocating to Canada. Our services include:

  • feasibility studies;

  • developing of business plans;

  • introduction to staffing and labour laws;

  • overview of local tax laws;

  • summary of legal regulations and licensing;

  • appraising franchise opportunities;

  • making introductions to business partners.

Clients that utilize our services:

  • reduce risks of investing in or starting a business;

  • increase their chances of success;

  • reduce the cost of investigation;

  • qualify for immigration.

       

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