M0527 Star Member Oct 31, 2018 178 86 Aug 20, 2019 #1 Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to open a company in Canada while my application for permanent residence (H&C grounds) is being process?
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to open a company in Canada while my application for permanent residence (H&C grounds) is being process?
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 97,293 23,115 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Aug 20, 2019 #2 Mja297528 said: Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to open a company in Canada while my application for permanent residence (H&C grounds) is being process? Click to expand... I don't believe it's possible on your own. You would need to have a Canadian partner. Best option is to consult a lawyer. Reactions: M0527
Mja297528 said: Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to open a company in Canada while my application for permanent residence (H&C grounds) is being process? Click to expand... I don't believe it's possible on your own. You would need to have a Canadian partner. Best option is to consult a lawyer.
M0527 Star Member Oct 31, 2018 178 86 Aug 20, 2019 #3 scylla said: I don't believe it's possible on your own. You would need to have a Canadian partner. Best option is to consult a lawyer. Click to expand... I understand... thanks for your answer
scylla said: I don't believe it's possible on your own. You would need to have a Canadian partner. Best option is to consult a lawyer. Click to expand... I understand... thanks for your answer
C canuck78 VIP Member Jun 18, 2017 58,342 14,369 Aug 22, 2019 #4 Also pretty risky. You would have to be prepared to abandon your business if not approved. You may want to get your money tied up in a business if you may need to relocate.
Also pretty risky. You would have to be prepared to abandon your business if not approved. You may want to get your money tied up in a business if you may need to relocate.