Start-up Visa

Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program is explicitly designed to tie the country’s immigration policies to its economic goals. The program does this, namely, by creating a straightforward path to permanent-resident status and citizenship — for foreign entrepreneurs.

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Intra-Company Transferee

The intra-company category permits international companies to temporarily transfer qualified business and employees to Canada for the purpose of improving management effectiveness, expanding Canadian exports, and enhancing competitiveness in overseas markets.

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PNP Entrepreneur

The PNP Entrepreneurial Stream is designed for experienced business owners and entrepreneurs who wish to become permanent residents by owning a business and managing it in one province at your choice while residing in the province.

 

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Owner-Operator LMIA

LMIA which stands for Labour Market Impact Assessment is an authorization document from Employment and Social Development Canada. Canadian employers take advantage of LMIA to prove that there exists a shortage in labour and skills which can be justified by hiring a foreign worker. Owner Operator LMIA is different from typical LMIA as it focuses more on your business proposal opposed to assessing a single candidate.

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CPTPP – T50

CPTPP facilitates temporary entry to Canada for certain categories of business persons who hold citizenship in countries other than Canada that are signatories to the CPTPP. The CPTPP facilitates temporary entry for the following categories of business persons: Business visitors – paragraph 186(a) and section 187 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Investors – T50; Intra-corporate transferees – T51; Professionals and technicians – T52.

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