Business immigrants are people who can invest in, or start businesses in Canada and are expected to support the development of a strong and prosperous Canadian economy. The Business Immigration Programs seek to attract people experienced in business to Canada.
Business immigrants are selected based on their ability to become economically established in Canada.
Business Immigration to Canada
remains a viable Immigration option for those individuals who do not
otherwise qualify for Immigration to Canada in the Independent/Skilled
Worker Class. It is attractive because Canada has a robust economy and is
resource rich with a strong and skilled labour force. Of course, an
additional advantage to conducting business in Canada is the relative
proximity of the United States, which is the largest trading partner of
Canada and whose population are huge consumers of goods and services
produced in and emanating from Canada.
Business Immigration to
Canada was conceived as a means of promoting economic development and
employment in Canada by attracting people for Immigration to Canada with
venture capital, business acumen and entrepreneurial skills, who can
invest in, start, or buy enterprises in Canada and are expected to support
the development of a strong and prosperous Canadian
economy.
Canada's Business Immigration Program selects business
immigrants based on their ability to become economically established in
Canada.
Canada has three (3) categories of Business Immigration:
Investors, Entrepreneurs and Self-Employed persons. If you meet the
requirements for more than one (1) type of category, you may choose the
one that you prefer for Immigration. Features of each program are linked,
below, to help you make that Immigration decision.
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