Business Migration To Canada
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.
There are three classes of business
immigrants:
Investors
The Immigrant Investor
Program seeks to attract experienced
persons and capital to Canada.
Investors must demonstrate business
experience, a minimum net worth
of CDN $800,000 and make an investment
of CDN $400,000.
Entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneur Program
seeks to attract experienced persons
that will own and actively manage
businesses in Canada that will
contribute to the economy and
create jobs. Entrepreneurs must
demonstrate business experience,
a minimum net worth of CDN $300,000
and are subject to conditions
upon arrival in Canada.
Self-employed Persons
Self-employed persons
must have the intention and ability
to create their own employment.
They are expected to contribute
to the cultural or athletic life
of Canada. They may create their
own employment by purchasing and
managing a farm in Canada.
Skilled Migration to Canada
Canada’s citizenship and immigration
programs help build a community
of citizens respected throughout
the world.
On December 12, Prime Minister Martin announced a significant reorganization of government.
Skilled Migration to Canada :
Skilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French and other abilities that will help them to establish themselves successfully as permanent residents in Canada. Applying to come to Canada as a Skilled Worker is not difficult. Consult this section to find all the information and forms you need to make your application.
Refer to this site often. The rules for applying as a Skilled Worker can change. Before you apply, make sure you are following the current rules. After you apply, check back for information about the steps that follow. You can also check the status of your application.
Canada welcomes skilled worker immigrants, and we hope that this Web site will provide you with helpful information about living and working in the various provinces and regions of Canada.
Will You Qualify as a Skilled Worker?
There are minimum application requirements and selection factors to come as a Skilled Worker.
On December 12, Prime Minister Martin announced a significant reorganization of government.
Skilled Migration to Canada :
Skilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French and other abilities that will help them to establish themselves successfully as permanent residents in Canada. Applying to come to Canada as a Skilled Worker is not difficult. Consult this section to find all the information and forms you need to make your application.
Refer to this site often. The rules for applying as a Skilled Worker can change. Before you apply, make sure you are following the current rules. After you apply, check back for information about the steps that follow. You can also check the status of your application.
Canada welcomes skilled worker immigrants, and we hope that this Web site will provide you with helpful information about living and working in the various provinces and regions of Canada.
Will You Qualify as a Skilled Worker?
There are minimum application requirements and selection factors to come as a Skilled Worker.
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Find out if you can apply as a Skilled Worker;
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Read about the six selection factors
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Learn how to assess your language skills;
Working in Canada
Learn more about:
Learn more about:
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regulated and non-regulated occupations;
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assessment of credentials;
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The labour market and job banks;
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employment by province and territory.
Things to Consider
Before Applying
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Application Fees .
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Funds required to settle in Canada .
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Medical Examinations .
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Whether you should hire someone to represent you.
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Choosing a destination in Canada .
How to Apply
Once you have decided that you want to bring your skills to Canada, make sure that you follow the right steps to apply.
What Happens After Applying
Learn more about what will happen after you submit your application:
Once you have decided that you want to bring your skills to Canada, make sure that you follow the right steps to apply.
What Happens After Applying
Learn more about what will happen after you submit your application:
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How your application is assessed.
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Checking the status of your application.
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What happens when you arrive in Canada .
Provincial Nomination
Most provinces in Canada have an agreement with the Government of Canada that allows them to play a more direct role in selecting immigrants who wish to settle in that province. If you wish to immigrate to one of Canada’s provinces as a Provincial Nominee, you must first apply to the province where you wish to settle. The province will consider your application based on their immigration needs and your genuine intention to settle there.
Before applying to immigrate to Canada, Provincial Nominees must complete the provincial nomination process. Contact the province for more information.
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Alberta.
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Manitoba .
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Newfoundland and Labrador .
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Prince Edward Island .
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Yukon .
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British Columbia .
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New Brunswick .
- Nova Scotia.
- Saskatchewan.
Note: After you have been nominated by a province, you have to make a separate application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for permanent residence. A CIC officer will assess your application based on Canadian immigration regulations.
Provincial Nominees are not assessed on the six selection factors of the Federal Skilled Workers Program.
Working in Canada Learn more about:
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regulated and non-regulated professions;
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credential assessment;
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Canadian labour market information and job banks;
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Employment information by province and territory.
Things to Consider Before Applying
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Application Fees.
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Medical Examinations .
-
Whether you should hire someone to represent you .
How to Apply
Once you have decided that you want to bring your skills to Canada, make sure that you follow the right steps to apply.
What Happens After Applying
Learn more about what will happen after you submit your application:
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How your application is assessed.
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Checking the status of your application.
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What happens when you arrive in Canada.
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