The Land of Endless Opportunities, Canada, attracts business immigrants like any and every thing. The nation’s robust economy and the tremendous scope that it offers to those wishing to leave a mark in this field, keep on swelling the number of such migrants year after year, who immigrate to Canada under its highly popular business immigration visa program.
The business immigration program of Canada is constituted of three business immigration services for the country, which, although involves a lower points entry, it evaluates the business expertise and experience of the person applying with much care, and in majority of the cases, necessitates a minimum of net worth.
Who are business immigrants? These are those people who are in a position to pump in money, or set up businesses in the country, and who are expected to boost the economy of Canada and make it robust and wealthy. This specific program seeks to draw those people who have a good experience in business. Immigrants under this category are picked up on the basis of their capacity to become economically well established in the country.
Business Immigrants Categories
These are the three categories of business immigrants:
Entrepreneurs: The specific program of Entrepreneur seeks to draw experienced persons who will own and productively control businesses in the country that may boost its economy and also produce jobs. Such people must display business experience, and a net worth of not less than CDN $300,000. They are also expected to follow certain terms and conditions when they turn up the country. No new applications are being currently accepted – starting 1st July, 2011 – under the category and till further notice.
Investors: The specific program of
Immigrant Investor seeks to draw experienced persons and funds to the nation. Such investors must display business experience, a net worth of not less than CDN $800,000, and also pump in CDN $400,000.
Self-employed: The Entrepreneur Program is interested in drawing experienced persons who would own and productively supervise businesses in the country that would enhance the economy and also produce jobs. Such entrepreneurs must display business experience, a net worth of not less than CDN $300,000. They are also expected to follow certain terms and conditions at the time of their arrival in the country.
Those who are self employed must have the desire, and also the potential, to employ themselves. Such people must add to the cultural, creative or athletic life of the country. To begin with, they could very well employ themselves by buying out and taking control of a company in Canada.