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Article: Differences Between US and Canada business immigration By Joorney Business Plans

January 22, 2020

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<div class=”post_text”><div class=”post_text_inner”><div class=”vc_row wpb_row section vc_row-fluid ” style=” text-align:left;”><div class=” full_section_inner clearfix”><div class=”wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12″><div class=”vc_column-inner “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 10px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p><strong>Business Immigration</strong> is an important economic stimulus for every country around the world, and the programs vary by country. At Joorney Business Plans, we specialize in immigration business plan writing for both <strong>US &amp; Canadian Business Immigration</strong>, and we wanted to share with you an inside look at a few of the biggest differences between business immigration practices of the two countries.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class=”vc_row wpb_row section vc_row-fluid ” style=” text-align:left;”><div class=” full_section_inner clearfix”><div class=”wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12″><div class=”vc_column-inner “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 50px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div id=”uvc-type-wrap-2813″ data-ultimate-target=”#uvc-type-wrap-2813″ data-responsive-json-new=”{&quot;font-size&quot;:&quot;desktop:20px;&quot;,&quot;line-height&quot;:&quot;&quot;}” class=”uvc-type-wrap ult-adjust-bottom-margin ult-responsive uvc-type-align-left uvc-type-no-prefix uvc-wrap-2402140935e2876022eb07″ style=”font-weight:bold;text-align:left;”><div id=”vticker-2402140935e2876022eb07″ data-ultimate-target=”#uvc-type-wrap-2813″ data-responsive-json-new=”{&quot;font-size&quot;:&quot;desktop:20px;&quot;,&quot;line-height&quot;:&quot;&quot;}” class=”ultimate-vticker ticker ultimate-fancy-text-inherit” style=”color: rgb(40, 40, 40); overflow: hidden; position: relative; height: 26px;”><ul style=”position: absolute; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;”><li style=”opacity: 1; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; height: 26px;”>Programs: Differences &amp; Similarities</li></ul></div><script type=”text/javascript”>jQuery(function($){
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Along with the E2 and the <a href=”https://www.joorney.ca/lmia-business-plan/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>LMIA</a>, the <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/l1-visa-business-plan/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>US L1 visa</a> is very similar to the <a href=”https://www.joorney.ca/intra-company-transfers/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>Canadian ICT (Intra Company Transfer)</a> for foreign companies looking to establish a US or Canadian office, however the similarities mostly end there.</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 20px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p>When you look at all the US business visas as a whole, visa types are all Federal and apply for applicants that are pursuing coming to the US for different purposes. By contacting an immigration attorney you can determine which is the right visa for you to apply for, either an <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/e2-visa-business-plan/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>E-2</a>, if you belong to a treaty country, or an <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/l1-visa-business-plan/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>L-1A New Office</a> if you are a foreign company and want to open a company or a branch in the US and many more other visa options available such as <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/eb5-visa-business-plan/”>EB-5</a>, <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/other-visas/e1-visa-business-plans/”>E-1</a>, and <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/other-visas/eb1c-visa-business-plans/”>EB-1C</a>&nbsp;just to name a few.</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 20px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p>However, for Canada, there is an additional complexity to the programs since aside from the Federal Programs there are programs that vary <a href=”https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/canadas-regions.html” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>by state or provinces in Canada’s</a> case. Once you move away from the Federal <strong>Programs such as the mentioned ICT, the Self-Employed, the Owner Operator LMIA and the Startup Visas, you run into unique programs called PNPs that stand for <a href=”https://www.joorney.com/canada-immigration-business-plans/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>Provincial Nominee Programs.</a></strong> These PNPs are unique business immigration programs mostly for entrepreneurs that are dependent on specific geographic location. The main reason for this is economic growth throughout certain locations since the PNPs not only encourage provincial applications but will also assign more points to those who are settling in places aside from the main cities in each province</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 20px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p>When you are looking at US visas, the requirements are very clear across the board all on a federal level and there is no preference as to locations, however when dealing with Canadian PNPs, each province also has slightly different requirements, investment amounts, net worth, language requirements, business plan outlines, and require content to prove what they will be pursuing in Canada which will then have to be confirmed when implemented which becomes even more strict aside from the known challenges of pursuing a business, more so for foreigners in new countries. All these requirements are usually provided in a specific guideline for people to be able to apply either by themselves or getting support from immigration consultants and lawyers which we highly encourage.</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 20px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p>Additional to being very strict about requirements, some provinces have ineligible businesses since the provinces want to be very specific about the businesses that are being established in their locations for economic purposes and to avoid market saturation. Aside from the ineligible businesses each province will focus on specific key sectors that they want to promote to control their immigration efforts in a more efficient manner.</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 20px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div class=”wpb_text_column wpb_content_element “><div class=”wpb_wrapper”><p>Unlike in the US where you apply to your visa type on one occasion, some provinces in Canada require a two-step process by first submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) which in some cases requires a Business Concept to be approved in order to be invited to apply and then a second step to start the application. If you do not receive an invitation to apply, then you must re-submit a new concept in order to try again to get to the next stage of the application process.</p></div></div><div class=”vc_empty_space” style=”height: 50px”><span class=”vc_empty_space_inner”> <span class=”empty_space_image”></span> </span></div><div id=”uvc-type-wrap-9097″ data-ultimate-target=”#uvc-type-wrap-9097″ data-responsive-json-new=”{&quot;font-size&quot;:&quot;desktop:20px;&quot;,&quot;line-height&quot;:&quot;&quot;}” class=”uvc-type-wrap ult-adjust-bottom-margin ult-responsive uvc-type-align-left uvc-type-no-prefix uvc-wrap-13264220265e2876022efba” style=”font-weight:bold;text-align:left;”><div id=”vticker-13264220265e2876022efba” data-ultimate-target=”#uvc-type-wrap-9097″ data-responsive-json-new=”{&quot;font-size&quot;:&quot;desktop:20px;&quot;,&quot;line-height&quot;:&quot;&quot;}” class=”ultimate-vticker ticker ultimate-fancy-text-inherit” style=”color: rgb(40, 40, 40); overflow: hidden; position: relative; height: 26px;”><ul style=”position: absolute; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;”><li style=”opacity: 1; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; height: 26px;”>What Message Your Business Plan Needs to Convey?</li></ul></div><script type=”text/javascript”>jQuery(function($){
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