I am currently planning to setup a company and have a 50/50% partnership with a person in Canada who is permanent resident since few years, and soon will be getting his citizenship.
After forming up a company.
Does it helps me to apply for Business Immigration / PR on the basis i have a company setup and running?
Please guide me few steps.
My plan is to move with my wife and kids. And run business in Canada.
I am currently planning to setup a company and have a 50/50% partnership with a person in Canada who is permanent resident since few years, and soon will be getting his citizenship.
After forming up a company.
Does it helps me to apply for Business Immigration / PR on the basis i have a company setup and running?
Please guide me few steps.
My plan is to move with my wife and kids. And run business in Canada.
This is gray area, many consultants and lawyers say "yes" but chance is 50/50
You still have go through the process of applying LMIA, work permit.... The risk is what do you do with business established
I am on the same page too. looking for chance to open a business in Canada and immigrate. I am open to run or not to run the business. my field is education and IT.
I am currently planning to setup a company and have a 50/50% partnership with a person in Canada who is permanent resident since few years, and soon will be getting his citizenship.
After forming up a company. Does it helps me to apply for Business Immigration / PR on the basis i have a company setup and running?
Please guide me few steps.
My plan is to move with my wife and kids. And run business in Canada.
Edit: (I missed your point about Business Immigration)
If you are thinking about applying for PR under Entrepreneur streams, then NO, or more precise: VERY LITTLE. The fact that you have 50% share in a business only gives you some points toward your point calculation. You can NOT use that business as investment project for your entrepreneur PR project if it has been set up. To be qualified for entrepreneur PR, the business project must be reviewed and approved by local immigration office, or by CIC in cases of Start-up visa.
This is gray area, many consultants and lawyers say "yes" but chance is 50/50
You still have go through the process of applying LMIA, work permit.... The risk is what do you do with business established
The grey area is actually in what the OP means when he asked about "Business Immigration".
Precisely, there is nothing called "Business immigration" program in Canada. If OP is talking about Entrepreneur immigration programs, then it's not grey any more. It's clear: Entrepreneur must submit there business plan for approval BEFORE coming to Canada to implement it.
And if you are talking about LMIA, WP..etc, I don't think it's "Business immigration". It's worker immigration.