A anawhite1120 Full Member May 7, 2020 31 1 Canada May 26, 2020 #1 If a non-resident holds a company sole-prosperity or an incorporation in Canada, what kind of visa should he/she apply to enter Canada?
If a non-resident holds a company sole-prosperity or an incorporation in Canada, what kind of visa should he/she apply to enter Canada?
steaky VIP Member Nov 11, 2008 15,210 1,874 Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. May 26, 2020 #2 What is a sole-prosperity? Are you talking about sole-proprietor?
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 97,402 23,194 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 May 26, 2020 #3 anawhite1120 said: If a non-resident holds a company sole-prosperity or an incorporation in Canada, what kind of visa should he/she apply to enter Canada? Click to expand... Depends on the objective for visiting Canada. If the objective is to visit as a tourist (and not work), then a TRV. If the objective is to work, then a work permit which will most likely require an approved LMIA.
anawhite1120 said: If a non-resident holds a company sole-prosperity or an incorporation in Canada, what kind of visa should he/she apply to enter Canada? Click to expand... Depends on the objective for visiting Canada. If the objective is to visit as a tourist (and not work), then a TRV. If the objective is to work, then a work permit which will most likely require an approved LMIA.
A anawhite1120 Full Member May 7, 2020 31 1 Canada May 26, 2020 #4 oh yes, sorry for the typo, yes to visit clients and market more business, how to get LMIA for my own company?
oh yes, sorry for the typo, yes to visit clients and market more business, how to get LMIA for my own company?
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 97,402 23,194 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 May 26, 2020 #5 anawhite1120 said: oh yes, sorry for the typo, yes to visit clients and market more business, how to get LMIA for my own company? Click to expand... You would apply for an owner / operator LMIA. It's basically the same as the normal LMIA process except that you don't have to advertise the job.
anawhite1120 said: oh yes, sorry for the typo, yes to visit clients and market more business, how to get LMIA for my own company? Click to expand... You would apply for an owner / operator LMIA. It's basically the same as the normal LMIA process except that you don't have to advertise the job.
A anawhite1120 Full Member May 7, 2020 31 1 Canada May 26, 2020 #6 are there any financial requirements, can you take me to the cic page mentioning this?
A anawhite1120 Full Member May 7, 2020 31 1 Canada May 26, 2020 #7 check this, here you mentioned it is not possible https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/owner-operator-lmia.453946/
check this, here you mentioned it is not possible https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/owner-operator-lmia.453946/
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 97,402 23,194 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 May 26, 2020 #8 anawhite1120 said: are there any financial requirements, can you take me to the cic page mentioning this? Click to expand... You'll need to prove business legitimacy through financials, papers of incorporation, tax returns, or other things like that. You can find details here: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/median-wage/high/requirements.html
anawhite1120 said: are there any financial requirements, can you take me to the cic page mentioning this? Click to expand... You'll need to prove business legitimacy through financials, papers of incorporation, tax returns, or other things like that. You can find details here: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/median-wage/high/requirements.html