
Business Immigration
Business ImmigrationOverview of Canadian Business Immigration
Through its various business immigration programs, Canada aims to attract individuals that have a significant ability to contribute to the economy. These programs are offered with the goal of promoting economic development by attracting investors, entrepreneurs, and self-employed individuals with available venture capital, significant business acumen, and entrepreneurial skills. These programs also seek to develop new commercial opportunities in Canada and to improve Canada's access to growing international markets by welcoming immigrants who are familiar with those markets and their unique requirements and customs. If business immigration sounds well-suited to your experience and goals, there are numerous pathways from which to choose. Depending on where you plan to reside, you may choose to apply through one of the programs offered by a particular province, such as the Quebec business immigration programs, or by the federal government.
Available Business Immigration Programs:
Investors
The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) is for individuals with a certain net worth and enough capital to make an investment in the Quebec economy.
Entrepreneurs
The Canadian government, province of Quebec, and other provinces and territories offer immigration pathways to those who want to start a business in Canada.
Self-Employed
These programs allow self-employed individuals with significant experience in certain trades and professions to make an application for Canadian immigration.
Start-Up Visas
Entrepreneurs with an idea for a high potential business may be able to immigrate under Start-up Visa programs
Provincial Nomination
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) enables provinces and territories across Canada to welcome business immigrants.
Work Permits
Canada offers temporary work permits to eligible individuals looking to start or operate a business.