Invest/Business
The Government of Canada is always seeking investors, business managers, and entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes who are interested in settling and seeking new opportunities in Canada to apply to the wide range of fast-tracked Business Immigration Programs. Your experience and business know-how are invaluable assets that can help you invest in your future with Canada’s fast-growing, diverse economy.
Federal Business Immigration Programs
Canada offers several Federal Business Immigration Programs tailored to individuals with entrepreneurial experience or a strong desire to invest or start a business. Whether you are self-employed or looking to contribute your personal wealth to Canada’s economy, these programs are designed to help successful business professionals settle in Canada.
- Investor Programs
- Entrepreneur Programs
- Self-Employed Programs
Provincial Nominee Programs for Business
Each province and territory in Canada operates its own Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), many of which include streams for candidates with entrepreneurial or management backgrounds. While the eligibility criteria and application procedures differ for each stream, successful applicants generally receive a provincial nomination, which allows them to apply for permanent residence at the federal level.
- Alberta:
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) – Entrepreneur Stream
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) – Self-Employed Farmer Stream
- British Columbia:
- British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) – Entrepreneur Immigration Stream
- Manitoba:
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) – Business Investor Stream
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) – Farm Investor Pathway
- New Brunswick:
- New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) – Entrepreneurial Stream
- Newfoundland and Labrador:
- Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) – International Entrepreneur Category
- Nova Scotia:
- Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) – Entrepreneur Stream
- Ontario:
- Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) – Entrepreneur Stream
- Prince Edward Island:
- Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) – Business Impact Category
- Saskatchewan:
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – Entrepreneur Category
- Northwest Territories:
- Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) – Business Stream
- Yukon:
- Yukon Business Nominee Program (YBNP)
Quebec Business Immigration Programs
Quebec offers a range of Self-Employed, Investor, and Entrepreneur Immigration Programs designed to stimulate economic growth and create local job opportunities. These unique programs present excellent options for newcomers with entrepreneurial ambitions.
- Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP)
- Quebec Entrepreneur Program (QEP)
About Our Business Immigration Team
Our team of business immigration experts is ready to help you navigate the process of obtaining permanent residency in Canada. Whether you’re looking to invest, start a business, or leverage your entrepreneurial experience, we provide step-by-step guidance to ensure your success in the business immigration journey. Our goal is to offer you first-class support so you can focus on growing your business.
Business Immigration FAQ
- What types of business or investment activities make me eligible for the Investor Venture Capital Program? If you have a net worth of at least $10 million CAD acquired through legitimate business activities, you could qualify for the Investor Venture Capital Pilot Program.
- Do I need to invest my own money for a Canadian investor visa? Yes, most Canadian business immigration streams require a capital investment from your personal net worth. The Federal Startup Visa and Self-Employed programs are exceptions that do not require upfront investment.
- Will my visa be affected if my business fails? No, your permanent residence status will not be affected if your business fails.
- What is the minimum investment I would need for a Startup Visa? Entrepreneurs wishing to immigrate to Canada with a startup visa must secure at least $200,000 from an approved organization or $75,000 from a designated angel investor. If your business joins an incubator program, no investment is required.
- Can I move to Canada if I am self-employed? Yes. If you have at least two years of relevant experience as an artisan, professional athlete, or farmer, you may be eligible to immigrate to Canada with a self-employed visa.