Thanks. Two times, including a Police Cert, proof of fund, business plan, and description of the progress of the Startup and why we choose Canada for running it.
Hi, Thank you so much, I hope all of SUV clients get their PR soon.
We have attached the company registration and commercialization contract with the incubator. we haven't reached revenue yet.
Hi, Thank you so much, I hope all of SUV clients get their PR soon.
We have attached the company registration and commercialization contract with the incubator. we haven't reached revenue yet.
As far as I know, your BG has completed the first phase and on the second phase (after medical pass). It means 99% is approved. Congratulation, it's really a good sign.
Hi guys,
I have a question.
As a work permit holder (under SUV program), I wonder whether IRCC requires us to incorporate a business entity as a prerequisite condition for PR approval?
Hi guys,
I have a question.
As a work permit holder (under SUV program), I wonder whether IRCC requires us to incorporate a business entity as a prerequisite condition for PR approval?
I've never seen a requirement for incorporation before PR. But almost everyone I know was asked for incorporation documents and proof of business progress. Specially those who moved to Canada with a work permit.
I've never seen a requirement for incorporation before PR. But almost everyone I know was asked for incorporation documents and proof of business progress. Specially those who moved to Canada with a work permit.
Is there any difference in the treatment from government to the foreign entity incorporated under the Start-up visa program and other normal foreign entities?
Hi guys,
I have a question.
As a work permit holder (under SUV program), I wonder whether IRCC requires us to incorporate a business entity as a prerequisite condition for PR approval?
There is no regulation officially applied on that, because the game goes on two sides: one is the entrepreneur journey, and the other is immigration. As an entrepreneur you have to decide which is the best for your business, and as long as you can convince IRCC that your path is legit and under your control, then it would be fine. Otherwise it can be one of the negative information to IRCC issue the refusal. It's my personal view
Is there any difference in the treatment from government to the foreign entity incorporated under the Start-up visa program and other normal foreign entities?