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Entrepreneurs, self-employed individuals, and those under the International Mobility Program (IMP), can apply for a Canadian work visa through the C11 Entrepreneur Visa without the need for a LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). Eligible individuals can apply for the C11 visa by either starting a business or purchasing an existing Canadian company, provided they contribute to the Canadian economy, culture, and society at large.
The C11 Entrepreneur Visa is suitable for individuals such as entrepreneurs, senior managers, self-employed individuals, business owners, and those excelling in entrepreneurial activities under provincial immigration programs.
Only businesses that are detrimental to Canada are not eligible for the C11 Entrepreneur Visa. Both seasonal and non-seasonal businesses can be used to apply for the C11 visa.
This program can be considered under the category of investment in Canada. In the following sections, we will discuss the associated costs for the C11 Canadian visa.
Language proficiency is not a requirement for the C11 Entrepreneur Visa, but our recommendation is to have at least an IELTS score of 5. Language skills are crucial in convincing the officer, as they demonstrate your ability to manage a business in Canada. In other words, without language proficiency (English or French), you will not be able to communicate with Canadian staff and customers.
The required management experience depends on your business and is not fixed.
Language skills are not a requirement for the C11 Entrepreneur Visa in Canada; however, it is recommended to have enough proficiency to effectively manage your business.
You must demonstrate that you can support yourself and your family in Canada. For a family of four, approximately 52,000 CAD is required.
To start or purchase a business in Canada, you need at least 300,000 Canadian dollars in liquid funds.
Having a strong business plan can have a significant impact on convincing immigration officers to approve your C11 Entrepreneur Visa application for Canada. Therefore, it is important to pay close attention when writing your business plan.
Essential points to include in your business plan should cover details such as:
Note that you must own more than half of the business that is purchased or established in Canada.
To demonstrate your commitment to establishing a business in Canada, it is advisable to carry out initial tasks in Canada. This will show the responsible immigration officer that you are determined to implement the business plan you submitted.
Initial tasks may include:
Note: It is crucial to demonstrate that your intention is not to stay permanently in Canada, but rather to leave after the stipulated period.
For the Government of Canada and, consequently, immigration officers, it is important to assess whether your business startup will have significant benefits for the businesses, market, or permanent residents of Canada. To understand the potential benefit, Canadian immigration officers will consider the following factors:
Note: If you intend to establish a small business, it’s advisable not to choose the downtown area. Small businesses in less populated areas are more likely to create job opportunities and provide essential services to the local community.
Note: Choose a location for your business where there are no similar businesses nearby.
The listed documents are not all the required documents for the C11 Entrepreneur Visa process, but they are the most important ones. Additional personal documents and business-related documents, including work history, will also be required.
If you meet all the mentioned requirements and have the necessary documents, you can follow the steps below to apply for the ICT visa.
Step 1
In the first step, you must either establish a new company in Canada or purchase an existing business in Canada.
At this stage, evaluate your budget, the competition, and the market demand in Canada to choose between starting a company or purchasing a Canadian business. Research is crucial at this stage, as some businesses may not qualify for this immigration method. To ensure your decision is accurate, it is advisable to consult with specialists in this field.
Step 2
Conducting Thorough Research and Preparing a Clear and Detailed Business Plan
Writing a business plan is one of the most important stages in the C11 Entrepreneur Visa application process for Canada. Canadian immigration officers will carefully review it, and if they do not see that your business will be beneficial to the Canadian market and economy, and provide significant advantages to Canada, they will easily reject your application. You must include all the required details clearly in your plan, such as the employment plan, revenue forecast, business model, and pricing strategies.
Logically, it seems necessary to conduct sufficient research before writing a strong business plan, especially regarding the existing needs in the Canadian market and society.
Step 3
Writing an Implementation Plan and Executing the Business Plan
In the third step, the immigration officer will review documents that demonstrate your commitment to starting a business. Therefore, in addition to the business plan, having an implementation plan is also important.
The simplest way to show your commitment to starting the business is by opening a bank account in one of Canada’s banks and depositing a certain amount as a security deposit.
Note: Your strategy in the implementation plan should be suitable for the business you intend to establish in Canada. If you plan to start a large business, you will need to take larger steps accordingly.
Step 4
Preparing the Required Documents and Submitting the Application for the C11 Entrepreneur Visa to the Canadian Immigration Office.
At this stage, you need to gather and then translate the required documents. Once the translations are completed, you must submit your application as a self-employed individual or entrepreneur to the Canadian Immigration Office.
After submitting your C11 Entrepreneur Visa application and the review of your file, you will be asked to send your biometric results to the Canadian Immigration Office.
Step 5
Receiving the Outcome of the Application from the Canadian Immigration Office
At this stage, you must wait for the result of your application from the Canadian Immigration Office. Two outcomes are possible: either your application is approved (in which case you will receive the visa) or your application is rejected.
If the result is positive, you will receive a work permit for one to three years as a self-employed individual or entrepreneur.
Note: With the C11 Entrepreneur Visa, you will only be allowed to work in your own business in Canada. This means you will not be able to work for another employer.
If the result is negative, it is advisable to seek assistance from a specialist to appeal the decision or to submit a new application after addressing any issues or deficiencies, increasing your chances of obtaining the Canadian visa.
Step 6
Going to Canada and Managing the Business for 12 Months
After obtaining the C11 Entrepreneur Visa for Canada and arriving in Canada, you must make every effort to execute the business plan you submitted to the immigration office during your stay. You can bring your family (spouse and children) with you to Canada.
Note: Your children can attend public schools in Canada free of charge; also, your spouse can work for any Canadian employer with an Open Work Permit.
Step 7
Application for Permanent Residency in Canada
The C11 visa grants you temporary residence in Canada. If you wish to obtain permanent residency, your work experience in Canada can help you in the process. The appropriate pathway for individuals with a C11 Entrepreneur Visa after one year of living and working in Canada is through the Federal Skilled Worker Program via Canada’s Express Entry system.
With one year of work experience in Canada and a valid job offer, your journey to permanent residency through Express Entry is not yet complete. You must meet the other eligibility criteria for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, as well as prove that your business in Canada is active and that your management role within the business is verifiable.
It’s important to note that a minimum score is required for all Express Entry programs. If you cannot achieve the necessary score to participate in this program, you can attempt to apply for permanent residency (if married) through your spouse.
Spouse: With the C11 Entrepreneurial Visa for Canada, your spouse can accompany you to Canada and obtain an Open Work Permit. With an Open Work Permit, they can work for any employer in Canada.
Note: Your spouse can work in your company, but this reduces your points for benefiting Canada. In fact, they are occupying a job opportunity that could have been filled by a Canadian citizen in your company.
Children: You can bring your unmarried children under the age of 22 with you to Canada. They can attend public schools in Canada for free. However, it’s important to note that colleges and universities have different conditions and will not be free for them.
You must demonstrate your financial ability in two different areas.
You must show that you can cover living expenses in Canada for a period of 52 weeks. The amount of financial ability required varies based on the number of family members.
You must demonstrate that you have the capacity to start a business in Canada. To establish and run a business in Canada, at least 300,000 Canadian dollars are required.
This amount is not fixed and completely depends on the nature of your business.
Note: The listed costs are not the only costs involved. There are additional expenses such as company registration, etc.
The listed costs are not the only expenses. There are other costs like company registration and more.
Source: Official website of the Canadian Immigration Department WWW Canada.ca
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