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There are three ways your business can get you into Canada. An investors Visa program, a startup Visa program or a self-employed program
An Investors Visa requires substantial financial investment in Canada, promoting economic growth. The Startup Visa targets innovative entrepreneurs with support from designated entities. The Self-Employed Program caters to individuals with relevant cultural or athletic experience, contributing significantly to Canadian society. Each program has distinct eligibility and investment requirements.
Your 3 options

1. Investor Visa Program
Canada is a land of opportunities, with an immensely skilled labour force and a workforce always looking for newcomers.
Suppose you would like to immigrate to Canada as an Entrepreneur or an Investor. In that case, several options are available to you, including the Start-Up Visa Program and the Provincial Nominee Program. To learn more about these programs, BOOK A CONSULTATION today with Brace Law to speak with one of our Business Immigration Lawyers.

2. Start-up Visa Program
This program allows investors to immigrate to Canada by starting a business anywhere. To qualify for this program, you must:
- Have a qualifying business
- Have a letter of support from a designated organization
- Meet the language requirements and
- Have enough money to settle and live in Canada before you make money from your business

3. Self Employed Program
This program allows people to immigrate to Canada permanently as a self employed person. To be eligible for this program you must:
- Have relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics, and
- Be willing and able to make a significant contribution to the cultural or athletic life of Canada.
Brace Law is determined to provide you with the best solution that will help you fulfill your desire to enter and remain in Canada legally. BOOK A CONSULTATION today with Brace Law to speak with one of our Business Immigration Lawyers to help you navigate through the appropriate programs.