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Ck8414

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Hi All, i am currently residing in US on H1b work visa. My background is in IT (mobile software development) , however i m planning to start a real estate based business in Canada. i have a family consists of my wife and a daughter. My goal is to quit my job and go full time in my business and immigrate to Canada. i am planning to move near Toronto area. The business i am planning to start would cater to another business here in US. My question is whats the best way to setup my business to be able to get a work visa that can help me to move to canada. Also any logistics in terms of setting up business and gotcha i should be aware of. Any useful links or resources would be helpful. Please note i wont be taking any help from VC fund . its a business that will provide professional and consulting services to business in USA. i can pay myself through the business. Thanks.
 

Naturgrl

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Hi All, i am currently residing in US on H1b work visa. My background is in IT (mobile software development) , however i m planning to start a real estate based business in Canada. i have a family consists of my wife and a daughter. My goal is to quit my job and go full time in my business and immigrate to Canada. i am planning to move near Toronto area. The business i am planning to start would cater to another business here in US. My question is whats the best way to setup my business to be able to get a work visa that can help me to move to canada. Also any logistics in terms of setting up business and gotcha i should be aware of. Any useful links or resources would be helpful. Please note i wont be taking any help from VC fund . its a business that will provide professional and consulting services to business in USA. i can pay myself through the business. Thanks.
Look at OINP Entrepreneur program. You need to have a net worth of a set amount of dollars, business plan etc. It is a long process so you may want to hire a lawyer specialization in business immigration. You have to show that your company will be an economic boost to the economy by hiring Canadians and PRs.
 
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Hi All, i am currently residing in US on H1b work visa. My background is in IT (mobile software development) , however i m planning to start a real estate based business in Canada. i have a family consists of my wife and a daughter. My goal is to quit my job and go full time in my business and immigrate to Canada. i am planning to move near Toronto area. The business i am planning to start would cater to another business here in US. My question is whats the best way to setup my business to be able to get a work visa that can help me to move to canada. Also any logistics in terms of setting up business and gotcha i should be aware of. Any useful links or resources would be helpful. Please note i wont be taking any help from VC fund . its a business that will provide professional and consulting services to business in USA. i can pay myself through the business. Thanks.
IMO this doesn't sound like a business that will allow you to get a work permit in Canada. You're not deliverying any services in Canada so there is no need for you to have operations in Canada. Basically you would just be paying yourself out of Canada. Since the business will provide consulting services to the USA (and not Canada), I would recommend you instead look into how to establish this business in the USA.

If your primary goal is to immigrate to Canada, I don't think this business will help you at all. Look into programs like Express Entry without attempting to start up this business.
 
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Roger Gamer

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Interesting ... but there isn't much information to advise
Set up a company in the GTA, doesn't really cost a lot
Once incorporated, go to the employer portal and self apply your LMIA exemption under Significant benefit clause, get your work permit
Move family to Canada and do your thing

Of course before doing all that, go online and check your CRS score and see if its a viable option
Then there is also option to add 50 or 200 points to your CRS score depending on the size of your Canadian business
Have a decent CRS score? Sign up to express entry, and wait for your invitation to apply for PR
 

milon45

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Jul 10, 2023
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Interesting ... but there isn't much information to advise
Set up a company in the GTA, doesn't really cost a lot
Once incorporated, go to the employer portal and self apply your LMIA exemption under Significant benefit clause, get your work permit
Move family to Canada and do your thing

Of course before doing all that, go online and check your CRS score and see if its a viable option
Then there is also option to add 50 or 200 points to your CRS score depending on the size of your Canadian business
Have a decent CRS score? Sign up to express entry, and wait for your invitation to apply for PR

read more at https://virbuinc.com/collections/home-internet
To set up your business in Canada and get a work visa: Incorporate Your Business: Register your business in Canada. Choose a Visa: Look into the Startup Visa or Self-Employed Visa. Consult a Lawyer: Get legal advice on immigration and business setup. Open a Bank Account: Set up a Canadian business bank account. Network: Join local business groups for support.
 

milon45

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Jul 10, 2023
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To set up your business in Canada and get a work visa: Incorporate Your Business: Register your business in Canada. Choose a Visa: Look into the Startup Visa or Self-Employed Visa. You might also want to check out PissedConsumer for reviews and experiences related to business startups. Consult a lawyer to ensure you comply with all legal requirements and understand the immigration process: Get legal advice on immigration and business setup. Open a Bank Account: Set up a Canadian business bank account. Network: Join local business groups for support.
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