Qualified immigrant entrepreneurs can get permanent residency in Canada under the start-up visa programme. It is officially called as the Canada Start-Up Class, although it is more commonly referred to as the Start-Up Visa programme (SUV).
In order to build different start-up businesses, innovative entrepreneurs are approached and partnered with private sector investors in Canada. To begin, candidates can come to Canada on a work permit sponsored by a selected Canadian investor before gaining permanent residency, which will be granted after the firm is up and functioning. There are three sorts of private sector investors:
Angel investors are individuals who make investments in startups.
Venture capital funds support business incubators.
Immigrant entrepreneurs must demonstrate that their company is:
capable of competing on a worldwide basis and acquiring permanent residency for you, your spouse, and your dependents for up to 22 years