BUSINESS VISAS CANADA
The Business Visa to Canada provides investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed business people and their families with the opportunity of settling permanently in Canada.
Canada's 2010 Business Immigration Program includes up to 11,600 business visas.
DO I QUALIFY FOR A BUSINESS VISA TO CANADA?
Our Free Business Visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Business visa. Using the criteria established by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), it is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
FEDERAL INVESTOR VISAThe Federal Investor visa allows experienced business people to invest in Canada's economy through the Federal government. |
QUEBEC INVESTOR VISAThe Quebec Investor visa allows experienced business people to settle in Quebec by making an investment in the government of Quebec. |
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FEDERAL ENTREPRENEUR VISAThe Federal Entrepreneur visa allows successful business people to own and manage new or existing enterprises in Canada. |
QUEBEC ENTREPRENEUR VISAThe Quebec Entrepreneur visa permits successful business to establish business and settle in the province of Quebec. |
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FEDERAL SELF-EMPLOYED VISAThe Federal Self-Employed visa attracts individuals with experience and skills in the cultural, athletic or farming sectors to become self-employed in Canada. |
QUEBEC SELF-EMPLOYED VISAThe Quebec Self-Employed visa is for self-employed professionals to pursue their occupation in the province of Quebec. |
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PROVINCIAL NOMINEE INVESTOR VISAThe Provincial Nominee Investor visa encourages multinational businesses to establish operations and provide their foreign employees the opportunity to settle in Canada. |
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE ENTREPRENEUR VISAThe Provincial Nominee Entrepreneur visa program provides permanent residence to talented business people who invest in and establish business in their sponsoring Canadian province. |
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PROVINCIAL NOMINEE SELF-EMPLOYED VISAThe Provincial Nominee Self-Employed visa encourages business owners and operators to establish and develop a business or farm in Canada. |
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Two visa subcategories under the Alberta Immigration Nominee Program (AINP) have been placed on hold. Alberta's Immigration Minister Thomas Lukaszuk has stated that new applications will no longer be accepted under the family stream and the US Visa holder categories in response to the province's changing job market conditions.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has announced changes encompassing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and the Live-In Caregiver subprogram.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced that everyone wishing to migrate to Canada must undergo through an English Skill Proficiency examination, regardless of whether or not English is the applicant’s native tongue.











