I seem to be caught in a catch 22 situation, or else one of more of the sources I'm reading is wrong.
1) I am here on a work visa right now for a job unrelated to any startup / entrepeneurship, which is ending in about 5 months.
2) I have started to work on a startup business with a Canadian co-founder. I have no work visa for it, but I have not yet received a single dime or any stock or anything (we haven't actually even made any income at all from the "business"), and the business is not incorporated yet, so I believe this is legal so far.
3) I want to apply for a startup visa so I can legally start making money from this. The requirements say, though, that applicants need to have 10% voting power in the business, and an angel investor already, which we will be able to do, but obviously this means the company has to be incorporated already BEFORE I apply for a startup visa.
My main problem is I can't seem to confirm whether I am able to legally incorporate a business or own shares in a private business while I'm here on a work visa, when that business is not the one listed on the work visa (since, of course, we are starting it from scratch)?? Some places say yes, some places say no.
One of my cofounders is a full Canadian citizen, but I'm still not sure if I can legally start a business with him while I'm here on a work visa? Would that still be considered illegally getting compensation for work outside of my work visa?? (even if I don't get any salary, do the founders' SHARES count as compensated illegal work outside of my visa?)
1) I am here on a work visa right now for a job unrelated to any startup / entrepeneurship, which is ending in about 5 months.
2) I have started to work on a startup business with a Canadian co-founder. I have no work visa for it, but I have not yet received a single dime or any stock or anything (we haven't actually even made any income at all from the "business"), and the business is not incorporated yet, so I believe this is legal so far.
3) I want to apply for a startup visa so I can legally start making money from this. The requirements say, though, that applicants need to have 10% voting power in the business, and an angel investor already, which we will be able to do, but obviously this means the company has to be incorporated already BEFORE I apply for a startup visa.
My main problem is I can't seem to confirm whether I am able to legally incorporate a business or own shares in a private business while I'm here on a work visa, when that business is not the one listed on the work visa (since, of course, we are starting it from scratch)?? Some places say yes, some places say no.
One of my cofounders is a full Canadian citizen, but I'm still not sure if I can legally start a business with him while I'm here on a work visa? Would that still be considered illegally getting compensation for work outside of my work visa?? (even if I don't get any salary, do the founders' SHARES count as compensated illegal work outside of my visa?)