OWNER OPERATOR LMIA PROGRAM: can someone set up tutorial (providing coaching to math and science students ) as a service provider, under cultural activity in BC? If possible,someone please guide...thank you
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Hi Matthew,Essentially the process goes as follows:
1. Identification and Development of Business Concept (if purchasing, identification of business to be acquired)
2. Corporate Prep-Work
3. Business Plan with pro-forma financials
- Formation of Corporate Structure
- Registration with CRA, obtaining Business Number
- Engagement of Accountant
- Organizing Banking Matters
- If necessary, entering into MOUs, Purchase Agreements, Leases, etc.
- If necessary, and applicable, setting up of virtual corporate office
4. Preparation of LMIA Application - Use the regular High-Wage Form, Proof of Recruitment is exempted
5. Submit application to ESDC
- This includes all corporate documentation, business plan, CRA docs, attestation letters from CPA, etc.
6. Employer Interview with ESDC
7. Decision from ESDC
i submitted and got approved, you can read all about it in my thread below in my signature. I did apply in September 2019, got a call from officer in January 2020 and finally approved LMIA in February 2020.Hi Matthew,
Did you submit LMIA owner operator with high wage form? what document needed to exempt the recruitment?
CAn you ping me at nat4lp@gmail.com like to connect and get some information on the form fillingi submitted and got approved, you can read all about it in my thread below in my signature. I did apply in September 2019, got a call from officer in January 2020 and finally approved LMIA in February 2020.
From all the documents Mathews have mentioned, business plan is the key and most important one.
https://immigcanada.com/lmia-owner-operator-work-permit/I also need information about that. Some help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Oliver
NAT how long did the subsequent work permit application take after LMIA?CAn you ping me at nat4lp@gmail.com like to connect and get some information on the form filling
IMO your business is too small to be viable for the owner-operator program. It's also not currently operational. IRCC has been raising the bar with regards to what will qualify.Hi Everyone,
I'd like to address all those who have applied for, or are in the process of applying, or just thinking about the program. I may be on the other side of the equation. I say "may" because I'm not sure, hence turning to you all here. Being an immigrant myself, I know how overwhelming and intimidating this process is.
I own a small dry cleaning business in Toronto. Its an actual plant with machines, etc. Currently, it is retail only but has been used for wholesale work (other depots) in the past. Now, having raised enough funds, I want to setup a new dry cleaning facility at an industrial level. My current business is small but cash-flow positive. Besides myself, I have two part-time employees. Also, I want to put this up front, I bought the business in June 2020 and closed on it in November 2020. And before anyone asks: no, I'm not getting rid of it because it was a mistake. I can't possibly undertake a new venture while I'm involved here (9AM to 7PM on most days).
I've asked local brokers for help and they've given a similar answer: no one is transacting right now so look at "other" options. I was advised by an immigration lawyer to seek out foreign entrepreneurs simply because they have a much higher motivation and risk tolerance. They could be generalizing...
My questions:
- will my business qualify for sale to a foreigner under the LMIA program?
- how will anyone carry out their due diligence sitting so far away?
Thank you for your feedback.
Thanks. I didn't explain properly...IMO your business is too small to be viable for the owner-operator program. It's also not currently operational. IRCC has been raising the bar with regards to what will qualify.
Ah - OK - misunderstood that.Thanks. I didn't explain properly...
I signed the purchase agreement in June but waited till November to assume control (aka closing the deal).
The business has been operational for about 20 years and is considered "Essential Service" under Covid-19 lockdown rules so we don't have to shutdown like many other businesses.
I wish there would be some clarity on what constitutes as "small" by IRCC. I think they are trying to mimic the E2 visa in the US by keeping it vague and arbitrary.Ah - OK - misunderstood that.
IMO I would still have concerns IRCC will think the business is too small. But that's just my two cents...
Hello! . I have someone that wants to Immigrate and is willing to invest or buy entirely buy your business.Hi Everyone,
I'd like to address all those who have applied for, or are in the process of applying, or just thinking about the program. I may be on the other side of the equation. I say "may" because I'm not sure, hence turning to you all here. Being an immigrant myself, I know how overwhelming and intimidating this process is.
I own a small dry cleaning business in Toronto. Its an actual plant with machines, etc. Currently, it is retail only but has been used for wholesale work (other depots) in the past. Now, having raised enough funds, I want to setup a new dry cleaning facility at an industrial level. My current business is small but cash-flow positive. Besides myself, I have two part-time employees. Also, I want to put this up front, I bought the business in June 2020 and assumed control in November 2020. And before anyone asks: no, I'm not getting rid of it because it was a mistake. I can't possibly undertake a new venture while I'm involved here (9AM to 7PM on most days).
I've asked local brokers for help and they've given a similar answer: no one is transacting right now so look at "other" options. I was advised by an immigration lawyer to seek out foreign entrepreneurs simply because they have a much higher motivation and risk tolerance. They could be generalizing...
My questions:
- will my business qualify for sale to a foreigner under the LMIA program?
- how will anyone carry out their due diligence sitting so far away?
Thank you for your feedback.