Business in Canada
Business and Investor Provincial Nominee Programs
As a leading immigration organization, Woodhaven Immigration Services provides a wide range of services to investors who want to pursue and set up businesses in Canada.
Our knowledgeable and experienced staff and advisers can assist you in formulating and implementing your business strategies and plans. With our Associates and Advisors team’s expertise in the dynamic Canadian economy and fast-changing commercial landscape, we can assist our clients by completing all their required due diligence and conducting a complete examination of their proposed endeavor.
For us, the most important thing is to help our clients recognize, study, and evaluate their options and opportunities. Thanks to our team’s access to critical resources and contacts, your business plans will move forward quickly in a cost-efficient and timely manner.
About Our Business Immigration Team
To help you take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist to contribute to Canada’s expanding economy, we’ve assembled a team of business immigration specialists that are ready to assist you. Our business immigration team provides first-class help so that you can go back to working on your business, from eligibility through permanent residency.
Entrepreneur Programs
Canada is eager to help you grow your business and generate jobs for its citizens and permanent residents alike by welcoming qualifying small companies and startups.
Quebec Entrepreneur Program
It is possible to qualify for the Business Entrepreneur Visa by starting or purchasing a business in Quebec as an experienced businessperson or manager with a working knowledge of intermediate French.
Provincial Nominee Programs for Entrepreneurs
Some provinces have their own entrepreneur stream in the Provincial Nominee Program, which allows them to propose candidates. As long as you match the province’s eligibility conditions, you can be nominated for Permanent Residence if you want to set up a business in the area.
Canada Start-Up Visa (SUV)
The start-up visa program may allow you to immigrate to Canada if you have a new company idea.
People with a strong desire to help the Canadian economy and create jobs are encouraged to apply for a position as an entrepreneur in the country.
If you’re interested in learning more about Canada’s startup visa program, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us, and one of our team members will be delighted to assist.
What is the start-up visa program?
Entrepreneurs who want to start a new firm in Canada can apply for a start-up visa from Canada. Entrepreneurs who come to Canada from other countries must show that their ventures are innovative, generate new Canadian jobs, and compete globally.
There are four requirements you need to meet to be eligible for a Canadian start-up visa:
1. A qualifying business.
2. A letter of support from a designated organization.
3. Meet the language requirements.
4. Proof of funds.
Designated organizations for a start-up visa
These documents are essential to your startup visa application since they detail your agreement with one or more designated organizations. Unlike the federal and provincial investor programs, there will be no need for candidates to contribute their own money, which requires applicants to invest their own money.
Canadian angel investors or venture capital funds approved by Canada’s government must provide at least $75,000 to those who meet the eligibility standards. If the applicant is accepted into a reputable Canadian incubator, there is no need for an investor’s money.
How long does Canada's start-up visa take to process?
It currently takes between 12 and 16 months to process the start-up visa.
The Quebec Entrepreneurial Program
To participate in the Quebec Entrepreneur Program, immigrants must have the ability to start a new business or purchase and operate an existing firm in the province of Quebec.
Immigrant entrepreneurs having the ability to start a new business or buy and operate an existing one can apply for the Quebec Entrepreneur Program. Immigrating to Quebec is possible for successful applicants to start a business or continue their studies. Applicants can apply for a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ – Certificat de Selection du Quebec ) as part of this program. An applicant can apply for Canadian permanent residence once they receive a CSQ.
An experienced investor with substantial assets and personal net worth might take advantage of the Quebec Investor Program. With net assets of at least 2 million Canadian dollars and the ability to invest at least 1,200,000 Canadian dollars with a Quebec financial intermediary, applicants can apply to the Quebec Investor Program.
The Quebec Self-Employed Worker Program permits self-employed individuals to relocate to Quebec and start their businesses. Net assets of at least CAD 100,000 and two years experience in the field they wish to practice in Quebec are required to be eligible for this program.
Selection and admission are two independent steps in the Quebec immigration procedure. There are two levels of admission: the federal and provincial levels. Québec accepts immigrants only if they have met the criteria for selection and admission.
Self Employed Programs
Business immigrant visas may be available to you and your immediate family if you want to settle in one of Canada’s provinces or territories as an athlete, farmer, or craftsman.
This is a lucrative opportunity for business-savvy individuals who don’t want to put their own money into another company or government to get their name out there in Canada.
The Federal Self-Employed Persons Program allows self-employed foreign nationals, professional athletes, and those in the arts and culture field who demonstrate that they can earn a living as a self-employed entrepreneur in Canada to apply for a business immigration visa.
In contrast to other types of business immigration where applicants must put up their own money or obtain funding from a private organization, those who are eligible only need to show that they have experience in their industry and that they have been successful as self-employed business owners.
The Quebec Self-Employed Worker Program permits self-employed individuals to relocate to Quebec and start their businesses. Net assets of at least CAD 100,000 and two years of experience in the field they wish to practice in Quebec are required to be eligible for this program.
Immigrants with entrepreneurial experts are encouraged to apply for the Quebec Self-Employed Worker Program. Successful applicants can move to Quebec and start their own business or practice a profession, creating their own work opportunities. When it was in operation, this program, like other of Quebec’s immigration routes, permitted applicants to apply for a Certificat de sélection du Québec. An applicant can apply for Canadian permanent residence once they receive a CSQ.