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Theodor Sakovich
Canadian Imperial Immigration Services Inc.
Mark Anthony Alonzi
ALONZI IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
Thi Thuy Trang Pham
Pham Immigration Consulting Inc
Yulia Kan
LegaMax Legal Services Professional Corporation
Kyoung Wook Kim
ALONZI IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
Lena Sokalsky
LegaMax Legal Services Professional Corporation
Tamesha Foote
Perspective Immigration
LeChelle Saunders
Niagara University
Ming Yue Jin
Golden Union Immigration Consulting Inc.
Lovepreet Dhillon
Northern Lights Immigration Services
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FAQs: Business Immigration Consultants in Vaughan
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.