Business Immigration is a term used to describe the process of obtaining a visa to enter a country for the purpose of conducting business activities. This type of immigration is often used by entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners who wish to establish a business in a foreign country, namely in Canada.
The process of obtaining a business visa can vary from country to country, but typically involves submitting an application to the Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This application will include information about the applicant’s business plans, financial resources, and other relevant information. Depending on the country, the application may also require supporting documents such as a business plan, financial statements, and proof of funds.
Once the application is approved, the applicant will be granted a business visa. This visa will allow the applicant to enter the country and begin conducting business activities. Depending on the country, the visa may also allow the applicant to stay in the country for a certain period of time.
Federal Business Immigration Programs
Provincial Business Immigration Programs
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