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Business Immigration

Multiple pathways for entrepreneurs and investors to start or grow businesses in Canada.

Start-Up Visa

For innovative entrepreneurs backed by designated Canadian organizations.

Provincial Business Program

Invest and manage a business in a specific Canadian province.

Federal Self-Employed Program

For experienced cultural or athletic professionals contributing to Canada.

Business Visitor Visa

Short-term visits for business meetings or negotiations only.

Start-Up Visa Program

Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program is designed to attract innovative entrepreneurs from around the world. It allows eligible foreign business owners to immigrate to Canada and build a business that is innovative, can create jobs for Canadians, and can compete globally.

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Innovative Business Idea
Your business must be original, scalable, and capable of competing on a global level.
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Support from Designated Organization
You need a letter of support from a government-approved venture capital firm, angel investor, or incubator.
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Meet Basic Requirements
You must prove language ability (CLB 5), show enough settlement funds, and be actively involved in the business.

What Is Provincial Business Program

Invest and manage a business in a Canadian province

We are passionate experienced team with big ambitions.

Canada’s provinces offer tailored programs for experienced entrepreneurs looking to start or purchase a business locally. These programs support regional economic development through targeted investment.

Applicants must meet province-specific criteria such as minimum net worth, investment amount, and business plan approval. Active involvement in daily business operations is typically required.

Most provinces begin with a temporary work permit. Once the business meets performance goals, the entrepreneur can be nominated for permanent residency under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Business Plan Evaluation
Investment Strategy Guidance
Provincial Policy Knowledge
Client Preparedness & Representation
Federal Self-Employed Program 
Who is it for?

Cultural professionals, artists, and athletes with proven self-employment experience.

What’s required?

A track record of relevant work and the ability to contribute significantly to Canada’s cultural or athletic life

Do I need a job offer?

No. Applicants are assessed based on experience, adaptability, and contribution potential.

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what is Business Visitor Visa

A Business Visitor Visa is a temporary visa that allows individuals to travel to Canada for short-term business activities without the need for a work permit. Unlike a traditional tourist visa, a business visitor visa enables professionals to attend business meetings, conferences, negotiations, and other events, helping foster global business relationships and growth..

To be eligible for a Business Visitor Visa, you must be traveling to Canada for short-term business activities, such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations, and not seeking direct employment with a Canadian company.

  • Global Networking: Meet with potential clients, business partners, and industry leaders in Canada.

  • Business Expansion: Explore new markets, identify investment opportunities, and strengthen business ties.

  • Short-Term Flexibility: Stay in Canada temporarily while focusing on your business goals, without the commitment of a long-term work permit.

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