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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
Program seeks 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:
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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. |
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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. |
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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, artistic or athletic life of Canada. They may
create their own employment by purchasing and managing a farm
in Canada. |
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