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Immigration to Canada via Entrepreneur Program
Entrepreneur Program Objective The Entrepreneur program was developed to encourage the entry of experienced business persons to Canada who are able to make a substantial investment and thereby create employment and contribute to the economic well-being of Canada. In order to be approved as an Entrepreneur, the applicant must first meet the regulatory definition of an Entrepreneur and then comply with the selection criteria for that category of immigrant.
Who is an Entrepreneur Immigrant The
following aspects of the regulatory definition should be factored into
assessment of an Entrepreneur Immigrant:
Selection Entrepreneurs are assessed on seven factors: (1) Education; (2) Business Experience; (3) Age; (4) Knowledge of English and French; and (5) Adaptability
Applicants must achieve a total of 35 points or more out of a maximum of 100 in order to qualify as an Entrepreneur, unlike the Independent Class applicants which have to achieve 67 points.
To
operate a business in Canada you would require an employment
authorization. We would not recommend going ahead with the
purchase of a business until such time as you have been approved for
your immigrant visas. We have been involved in cases where people
have purchased businesses and then been refused - it can be a real
problem. Features of the Entrepreneur Program (1)
There
is CND$300,000 minimum net worth requirement; (2) the
entrepreneur must actively mange the business; (3)
the
business must create employment for at least one person; (4) the
business must make significant contribution to the economy;
and (5) all
family members are admitted under the same terms and
conditions as a principal applicant.
There
are conditions applied to an Entrepreneur's Canadian Immigrant Visa. An
entrepreneur must establish or buy a business in Canada. There is no set
amount to invest, but it should be sufficient to establish the business
within two years, while supporting the entrepreneur and his family. The
entrepreneur is expected to participate actively in managing the
business. The business must contribute to the Canadian economy and
create one or more jobs in Canada in addition to the jobs created for
the entrepreneur and his family. The entrepreneur is admitted on the
condition that these requirements are met within two years of landing,
and is expected to meet regularly with an immigration officer to monitor
compliance with the terms and conditions.
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