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CANADA GOOD NEWS FOR IMMIGRANTS LOOKING TO START OWN BUSINESS AS FROM JANUARY 2019 BRITISH COLUMBIA TO START ACCEPTING APPLICATION FOR NEW REGIONAL PILOT PROGRAM KNOWN AS ENTREPRENEUR IMMIGRATION TO ATTRACT THEM TO SMALLER COMMUNITIES AND IMMIGRANTS NEED TO INVEST $ 100,000 WITH NET WORTH OF $ 300,000 PROMISING JOB TO ONE CANADIAN

B.C. announces new Regional Pilot program for immigrant entrepreneurs Pilot aims to spread the benefits of entrepreneur immigration to B.C.'s smaller communities

British Columbia is opening a new immigration pilot program to attract foreign entrepreneurs to smaller communities around the province.

Known as the Entrepreneur Immigration — Regional Pilot, the two-year program is set to launch early 2019. In this pilot, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) partners with regional communities of less than 75,000 people to welcome approved immigrant entrepreneurs who want to open a new business.

Communities must be located farther than 30 kilometres from a population centre of more than 75,000 people in order to be enrolled in the pilot.

In an update announcing the new pilot, the BC PNP said the province’s small regional communities are facing economic and demographic challenges caused by their aging populations and a lack of opportunities for younger residents.

“This initiative is intended to maximize the economic benefits of immigration to B.C. to support shared prosperity across the province,” the BC PNP said.

The businesses created will have to address specific needs identified by the participating community and, in exchange, the community and local partners will be required to support selected entrepreneurs as they settle.

All interested entrepreneurs must complete an exploratory visit to the community where they wish to set up their business, and must obtain a community referral before registering.

Successful candidates will be granted a temporary work permit. The BC PNP will issue a nomination for permanent residence once it determines that the business has met all the criteria outlined in its Performance Agreement.

The BC PNP says personal net worth and investment criteria have been reduced for the pilot compared to its base Entrepreneur Immigration category. This reflects the lower costs of starting a business and settling in B.C.’s regions compared to Vancouver and the province’s more densely populated urban centres.

Among other eligibility criteria, candidates must:

conduct an exploratory community visit;
have a minimum of $100,000 in eligible business investments;
have a minimum personal net worth of $300,000;
have 3+ years of experience as an active business owner-manager or 4+ years as a senior manager within the last 5 years;
take on a minimum of 51 per cent ownership;
create a minimum of one new job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.

During the exploratory visit, candidates will present their business proposal to the community’s designated pilot representative, who will then submit a referral form to the BC PNP as part of the candidate’s registration.

All candidates will receive a score upon registering and the highest-scoring will be invited to submit a full application to the BC PNP through monthly invitation rounds.

The pilot will open to registrations in early January and will run for an initial period of two years.

02/11/2018

CANADA TWO NEW IMMIGRATION PATHWAYS FOR INTERNATIONAL GRADUATES KNOW AS INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR FOR THOSE HAVING COMPLETE TWO YEARS OF GRADUATION AND WANT TO START BUSINESS AND GRADUATE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS FOR THOSE HAVING COMPLETED MASTER DEGREE AND ELIGIBLE FOR INTERNSHIP ANNOUNCED BY MANITOBA PROVINCE FOR FAST TRACK IMMIGRATION

Manitoba announces two new immigration pathways for international graduates Manitoba aims to harness 'new ideas, global connections' with new International Student Entrepreneur and Graduate Internship pathways

Manitoba has unveiled two new “fast track” immigration pathways for international graduates of post-secondary institutions in the province.

The International Student Entrepreneur Pathway and Graduate Internship Pathway are part of the province’s International Education Stream, which was created a year ago as part of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)’s renewal program.

The MPNP allows the province of Manitoba to nominate a set number of immigration candidates for permanent residence each year. The popular Provincial Nominee Program has welcomed more than 130,000 newcomers to the province since its creation in 1998.

The International Student Entrepreneur Pathway is for international graduates who have completed a minimum two-year program at a Manitoba post-secondary institution and who want to establish and operate a business in Manitoba. Candidates are expected to invest in and actively manage the business.

Those selected under the International Student Entrepreneur Pathway will receive a temporary work permit as part of a two-year pilot program, the Government of Manitoba says.

The Graduate Internship Pathway is for international students who have completed either a Master’s or Doctoral degree at a university in the province within three years and an eligible internship.

Only Accelerate or Elevate internships organized through Mitacs, a non-profit organization that links universities and industries across Canada and internationally, with eligible industry and research enterprises in Manitoba are considered eligible.

Students who meet the pathway’s eligibility criteria can apply to the MPNP upon graduating, with or without a job offer from an employer in the province.

Both pathways are designed “to attract and retain more talented innovators and entrepreneurs from all over the world,” Manitoba’s Minister of Education and Training, Kelvin Goertzen said.

“International students bring new ideas, global connections and an entrepreneurial spirit to our province and when they create opportunities for themselves, Manitoba becomes more competitive and innovative.”

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