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START UP

VISA

PROGRAM

Canada’s Start-up Visa Program targets immigrant entrepreneurs with the skills and potential to build businesses in Canada which:

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  • are innovative

  • can create jobs for Canadians

  • can compete on a global scale

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WHO CAN APPLY?

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To be eligible for the Start-up Visa Program, the applicant must:

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HAVE A QUALIFYING BUSINESS
 

A qualifying business means you created a business that meets the following conditions.

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  • At the time you get a commitment from a designated organization:

    • each applicant holds 10% or more of the voting rights attached to all shares of the corporation outstanding at that time (up to 5 people can apply as owners)

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    • applicants and the designated organization jointly hold more than 50% of the total voting rights attached to all shares of the corporation outstanding at that time

  • At the time you receive your permanent residence:

    • you provide active and ongoing management of this business from within Canada

    • an essential part of the operations of the business happens in Canada

    • this business is incorporated in Canada

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GET A LETTER OF SUPPORT FROM A DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION

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You must get a letter of support from a designated organization (a business group that has been approved to invest in or support possible start-ups).

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You’ll need to:

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  • contact the designated organization to find out how to get its support

  • convince the organization that you have a business idea that is worth supporting

  • get a letter of support from the designated organization

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The process to pitch your idea is different for each organization. Each organization has its own requirements. For example, you may be asked to present your business concept in person or submit a detailed business plan.

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If you reach an agreement with a designated organization, it will send you a letter of support. You need to include this letter when you submit your application to us. This is the proof you need to show that the venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator is supporting your business idea.

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The organization will also send a commitment certificate directly to us. We’ll use both your letter of support and the organization's commitment certificate to assess your application. Please note, we may ask you for more business information in order to take a final decision on your application.
 

MEET THE LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

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The ability to communicate and work in English, French or both languages will help your business succeed in Canada.

You must take a language test from an approved agency and include the results with your application, or we won’t process it.
You must meet the minimum level of the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 in either English or French in all of these four areas:

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  • speaking

  • reading

  • listening

  • writing


BRING ENOUGH MONEY TO SETTLE

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The Government of Canada does not give financial support to new start-up visa immigrants. When you apply, you’ll need to give proof that you have the money to support yourself and your dependents after you arrive in Canada. You can’t borrow this money from another person.

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Number of family members
Funds required (CAD)
1
$12,960
2
$16,135
3
$19,836
4
$24,083
5
$27,315
6
$30,806
7
$34,299
For each additional family member
$3,492

To apply for the Start-up Visa Program, your business idea or venture must get the support of one or more of the designated organizations listed below:

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Designated organizations are business groups that are approved to invest in or support possible start-ups through the Start-up Visa Program. Organizations choose which business proposals to review. Each organization has its own intake process for proposals and criteria used to assess them. For example, you may be asked to present your business concept in person or submit a detailed business plan. If an organization decides to review your business idea, it’ll assess the potential of your proposal and whether or not it’ll succeed.

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