Business
Business Immigration
Can I move to Canada to start business?
Starting a business in Canada
Canada’s business immigration programs are strategically designed to draw in investors, entrepreneurs, and self-employed individuals from abroad who possess essential qualities such as venture capital, business expertise, and entrepreneurial aptitude. These programs aim to foster economic growth and innovation within Canada by welcoming individuals who can contribute to the country’s business landscape and create opportunities for both themselves and the Canadian economy.
Provincial Business and Entrepreneur Programs
Canadian provinces and territories hold a significant role in the integration of economic migrants into their regions, actively seeking dynamic and creative entrepreneurs to contribute to their economic development. They possess the authority to nominate individuals for immigration to their specific province based on their unique criteria and requirements. Most Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) include specialized streams dedicated to business immigration, which facilitate the entry of entrepreneurs and business professionals who can make valuable contributions to the local economy and help stimulate growth within their respective provinces or territories.
Self-Employed Persons Program
Those aspiring to establish themselves in a Canadian province or territory as professional athletes or artisans have the opportunity to secure a business immigrant visa for both themselves and their immediate family members. This immigration program is specifically crafted to attract self-employed individuals who plan to contribute to Canada through their work. Eligible applicants must possess pertinent experience in either cultural activities or athletics.
The Start-up Visa Program
The federal Start-up Visa Program provides immigrant entrepreneurs with the opportunity to nurture their businesses in Canada. Distinguished as one of the most distinctive immigration pathways globally, this program offers permanent residency to immigrant entrepreneurs and assists them in establishing their roots in Canada.
Work Permit Options
For many entrepreneurs, the swiftest path to enter Canada involves obtaining a temporary work permit.
Under the CUSMA Investors stream, U.S. citizens who invest in Canadian businesses, whether new or existing, have the opportunity to apply for an Investor Work Permit to oversee their Canadian business ventures. Entrepreneurs aiming to run an existing foreign business while expanding into Canada may qualify for Intra-company Transfer Work Permits. Additionally, those who are majority owners of a business in Canada can pursue an Owner-Operator Work Permit. U.S. residents and citizens can also explore entry into Canada through the Global Talent Stream. Employers operating within rapidly growing sectors or seeking to recruit highly skilled IT professionals from around the world can apply for work permits via this stream, benefiting from expedited application processing times.