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Andrea Carolina Feican Rosales
Immiland Canada Inc.
Rima El-Helou
Montreal International
Varun Arora
CANADIAN IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT ALCORE(CICA)
Jun Yan
BCF Business Law
Ceren Oner Uysal
Immigration & Mobility Consulting Firm Inc.
Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez
Immiland Law Professional Corporation
Hella Abdelkrim
Bienvenue-Immigration et citoyennete
Citlali Cruz Cruz
Bloomigration Canada
Aicha Boughzala
Services d'immigration YourConnexion Inc.
Ilyes Boushaba
Ilyes Boushaba Immigration
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FAQs: Business Immigration Consultants in Montreal
What business immigration programs does Canada offer?▼
Key federal programs include the Start-up Visa Program (for innovative entrepreneurs with support from a designated organization), the Self-Employed Persons Program (for world-class athletes, artists, and farm operators), and the Intra-Company Transfer work permit (a closed/employer-specific permit that lets a multinational company move one of its own employees to a Canadian office without needing an LMIA). Most provinces also run entrepreneur streams under the PNP. A consultant assesses which option fits your profile and business plan.
What is the Start-up Visa Program?▼
The Start-up Visa Program grants permanent residency to entrepreneurs whose innovative business idea receives backing from a designated Canadian venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator. It is designed to attract entrepreneurs who can build global businesses and create jobs for Canadians.
Can I run my existing business in Canada as a temporary worker?▼
Owners of a foreign company may be eligible for an intra-company transfer work permit — a closed (employer-specific) permit that lets a multinational move its own employees to Canada without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This is different from hiring a new foreign worker, which usually requires an LMIA. Alternatively, some entrepreneurs qualify for work permits through trade agreements (e.g., CUSMA). A consultant reviews your business structure and identifies the most viable pathway.
How much does a business immigration application cost?▼
Government fees vary by program and are set by IRCC or the relevant province. Business immigration cases often require additional professional support — legal advice, a business plan, and financial documentation — so consultant fees tend to be higher than standard applications. Request a detailed scope of work and quote before engaging a consultant.