Business Immigration To Canada

Entrepreneurs looking to build or expand businesses in Canada need immigration lawyers who understand business. At Abramovich & Tchern, we understand the business side of the Canadian immigration experience.

Immigrant entrepreneurs planning to immigrate to Canada have several immigration programs available to them. Our immigration lawyers work with Immigrant entrepreneurs, Immigrant investors, and Self-employed owners/operators to design paths to permanent residency that align the business and immigration objectives of our business immigration clients with current legislation and programs.

What Options Do I Have When Immigrating My Business To Canada?

We assist immigrant entrepreneurs with all aspects of  business immigration-related applications, including

  • Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA),
  • Intra-company transfers,
  • Significant Benefit Applications (C11),
  • Trader and Investor applications under international trade agreements,
  • Reciprocal agreements,
  • Business visits, and
  • After-sales service agreements.

Depending on the type of business you operate, there are a number of programs and immigration streams available that provide an avenue for business owners to bring their operations to Canada such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and others.

Business Immigration Options & Programs

Business Immigration via. Express Entry

Business Immigration As A Self-Employed Artist Or Athelete

Business Immigration via. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Start-Up Visa Programs

Pathways To Permanent Residency For Business Owners

We help our business immigration clients apply for permanent residency under both the federal Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program economic streams. We also assist with the start-up visa program, which targets immigrant entrepreneurs with the skills and potential to build businesses in Canada and requires a referral from designated organizations such as venture capital funds, angel investor groups, or business incubators.

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Overview

Interested in starting your path to permanent residence by studying English or French as a second language in Canada? Prospective students can research the list of approved programs, their members, and the quality of each of these programs at Languages Canada.

Prior to completion of the program, students can apply to DLIs and change their Canadian study permit conditions or extend their student permit within Canada.  This means that students can begin their immigration process with ESL courses and then move into a different area of study.

Getting a student visa, obtaining a study permit visa and studying at a designated learning institution in Canada can serve as an effective first step towards Canadian permanent residency. Our immigration lawyers work with international students to help them get their Canadian study permits and guide them towards permanent resident status.

International students who enter Canada on a student visa can be accompanied by their spouse or common law partner, who are eligible to obtain a dependent study permit or an open work permit that is valid for the duration of the main applicant’s studies. International students may also be accompanied by minor children, who are also able to apply for a study permit and attend school.

International students can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week while in school, and on a full-time basis during school breaks. After successfully completing their program of studies, students can apply for a post-graduation work permit, which lets them legally work in Canada for three years. Spouses and common-law partners are also eligible for temporary work permits during this time.

Studying in Canada offers enhanced pathways towards Canadian permanent residence as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which governs point allocation under the Express Entry scoring system, favours applicants who are under 30 years old with a Canadian degree and work experience.

International students may pursue permanent residency through programs such as:

Need a study permit? Need to extend your study permit? Confused about the paperwork required to apply for a Canadian student visa? Not sure if you’re eligible to apply to study in Canada? Want to make sure you understand the process before you submit your application?

Book a consultation with us so that we can guide you through the process and set you up for success.

Getting a student visa, obtaining a study permit visa and studying at a designated learning institution in Canada can serve as an effective first step towards Canadian permanent residency. Our immigration lawyers work with international students to help them get their Canadian study permits and guide them towards permanent resident status.

International students who enter Canada on a student visa can be accompanied by their spouse or common law partner, who are eligible to obtain a dependent study permit or an open work permit that is valid for the duration of the main applicant’s studies. International students may also be accompanied by minor children, who are also able to apply for a study permit and attend school.

International students can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week while in school, and on a full-time basis during school breaks. After successfully completing their program of studies, students can apply for a post-graduation work permit, which lets them legally work in Canada for three years. Spouses and common-law partners are also eligible for temporary work permits during this time.

Studying in Canada offers enhanced pathways towards Canadian permanent residence as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which governs point allocation under the Express Entry scoring system, favours applicants who are under 30 years old with a Canadian degree and work experience.

International students may pursue permanent residency through programs such as:

Need a study permit? Need to extend your study permit? Confused about the paperwork required to apply for a Canadian student visa? Not sure if you’re eligible to apply to study in Canada? Want to make sure you understand the process before you submit your application?

Book a consultation with us so that we can guide you through the process and set you up for success.

Applications for a study visa require careful attention and thorough understanding of the process, particularly in cases where the student is a mature student, has a change of course and field of study, and/ or had previous visa rejections.

Since study permits come with significant benefits, they attract a high-volume of applications. Many times, individuals filing the study permit application can overlook important details, causing a significant number of Canadian study permit rejections.

Typical reasons that applications are rejected:

  1. A poorly prepared study plan where the officer comes to the conclusion that the applicant is not a bona-fide student;
  2. Lack of financial resources to prove that the student cannot complete the program without relying on unauthorized work;
  3. The student will will not depart from Canada following their studies-not a bona fide student, which is the most common reason we see for refusals; and
  4. Misrepresentation.

It is important to retain the right representation from the start. Quite often, we assist students who either prepared the application themselves or relied on an agent to do so on their behalf. Some agents are registered and licensed immigration consultants, while others are simply unlicensed “ghost” consultants who proceed based on a template.

To us, quality is of the utmost importance- we pay attention to the details and facts unique to each situation, highlighting the strengths in which the applicant has to maximize the chances of approval.

Our firm will prepare an application that addresses your particular circumstances… We offer both hourly and flat fee structures, as well as limited scope retainers and  full-service packages, depending on your needs.

The requirements and application for each country differ, and officers are given considerable discretion during the evaluation process when determining whether an applicant is qualified for a study permit. However, there are 3 key factors IRCC considers when processing an application:

  1. Genuine intent: Is the applicant coming to Canada a legitimate student?
  2. Ability to pay: Does the applicant have the ability to pay tuition fees for the program, as well as support themselves (and family members) during their study period?
  3. Compliance with the terms of the visa: After finishing their studies, will the applicant leave Canada? Dual-intent is allowed, but the officer will also evaluate ties to the student’s home country.

A thorough student visa application typically contains a letter of explanation or a declaration from the applicant that addresses the above information. It also contains supporting letters or declarations including parents to support, financial documents, letter of acceptance, forms, photos, medical proof, and anything else that will support the application required.

Overview

Interested in starting your path to permanent residence by studying English or French as a second language in Canada? Prospective students can research the list of approved programs, their members, and the quality of each of these programs at Languages Canada.

Prior to completion of the program, students can apply to DLIs and change their Canadian study permit conditions or extend their student permit within Canada.  This means that students can begin their immigration process with ESL courses and then move into a different area of study.

Getting a student visa, obtaining a study permit visa and studying at a designated learning institution in Canada can serve as an effective first step towards Canadian permanent residency. Our immigration lawyers work with international students to help them get their Canadian study permits and guide them towards permanent resident status.

International students who enter Canada on a student visa can be accompanied by their spouse or common law partner, who are eligible to obtain a dependent study permit or an open work permit that is valid for the duration of the main applicant’s studies. International students may also be accompanied by minor children, who are also able to apply for a study permit and attend school.

International students can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week while in school, and on a full-time basis during school breaks. After successfully completing their program of studies, students can apply for a post-graduation work permit, which lets them legally work in Canada for three years. Spouses and common-law partners are also eligible for temporary work permits during this time.

Studying in Canada offers enhanced pathways towards Canadian permanent residence as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which governs point allocation under the Express Entry scoring system, favours applicants who are under 30 years old with a Canadian degree and work experience.

International students may pursue permanent residency through programs such as:

Need a study permit? Need to extend your study permit? Confused about the paperwork required to apply for a Canadian student visa? Not sure if you’re eligible to apply to study in Canada? Want to make sure you understand the process before you submit your application?

Book a consultation with us so that we can guide you through the process and set you up for success.

Getting a student visa, obtaining a study permit visa and studying at a designated learning institution in Canada can serve as an effective first step towards Canadian permanent residency. Our immigration lawyers work with international students to help them get their Canadian study permits and guide them towards permanent resident status.

International students who enter Canada on a student visa can be accompanied by their spouse or common law partner, who are eligible to obtain a dependent study permit or an open work permit that is valid for the duration of the main applicant’s studies. International students may also be accompanied by minor children, who are also able to apply for a study permit and attend school.

International students can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week while in school, and on a full-time basis during school breaks. After successfully completing their program of studies, students can apply for a post-graduation work permit, which lets them legally work in Canada for three years. Spouses and common-law partners are also eligible for temporary work permits during this time.

Studying in Canada offers enhanced pathways towards Canadian permanent residence as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which governs point allocation under the Express Entry scoring system, favours applicants who are under 30 years old with a Canadian degree and work experience.

International students may pursue permanent residency through programs such as:

Need a study permit? Need to extend your study permit? Confused about the paperwork required to apply for a Canadian student visa? Not sure if you’re eligible to apply to study in Canada? Want to make sure you understand the process before you submit your application?

Book a consultation with us so that we can guide you through the process and set you up for success.

Applications for a study visa require careful attention and thorough understanding of the process, particularly in cases where the student is a mature student, has a change of course and field of study, and/ or had previous visa rejections.

Since study permits come with significant benefits, they attract a high-volume of applications. Many times, individuals filing the study permit application can overlook important details, causing a significant number of Canadian study permit rejections.

Typical reasons that applications are rejected:

  1. A poorly prepared study plan where the officer comes to the conclusion that the applicant is not a bona-fide student;
  2. Lack of financial resources to prove that the student cannot complete the program without relying on unauthorized work;
  3. The student will will not depart from Canada following their studies-not a bona fide student, which is the most common reason we see for refusals; and
  4. Misrepresentation.

It is important to retain the right representation from the start. Quite often, we assist students who either prepared the application themselves or relied on an agent to do so on their behalf. Some agents are registered and licensed immigration consultants, while others are simply unlicensed “ghost” consultants who proceed based on a template.

To us, quality is of the utmost importance- we pay attention to the details and facts unique to each situation, highlighting the strengths in which the applicant has to maximize the chances of approval.

Our firm will prepare an application that addresses your particular circumstances… We offer both hourly and flat fee structures, as well as limited scope retainers and  full-service packages, depending on your needs.

The requirements and application for each country differ, and officers are given considerable discretion during the evaluation process when determining whether an applicant is qualified for a study permit. However, there are 3 key factors IRCC considers when processing an application:

  1. Genuine intent: Is the applicant coming to Canada a legitimate student?
  2. Ability to pay: Does the applicant have the ability to pay tuition fees for the program, as well as support themselves (and family members) during their study period?
  3. Compliance with the terms of the visa: After finishing their studies, will the applicant leave Canada? Dual-intent is allowed, but the officer will also evaluate ties to the student’s home country.

A thorough student visa application typically contains a letter of explanation or a declaration from the applicant that addresses the above information. It also contains supporting letters or declarations including parents to support, financial documents, letter of acceptance, forms, photos, medical proof, and anything else that will support the application required.

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