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Canada Start-Up Visa: What is a Commitment Certificate and Letter of Support?
Immigrant entrepreneurs hoping to gain permanent residency in Canada through the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program need to get both commitment certificates and letters of support from business groups approved to invest
Canada Start-Up Visa: What is a Venture Capital Fund?
The number of venture capital funds in Canada that can provide help to foreign nationals applying for permanent residence in the country under the Start-Up Visa
Four Ways US Tech Workers Can Immigrate to and Work in Canada
The shortage of STEM professionals in the Canadian labor market has increased US tech sector workers’ chances of coming to and working in Canada. Human
Canada Start-Up Visa’s Popularity Surges In July With Boost In Permanent Residence For Immigrant Entrepreneurs
The popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) immigration program soared in July as the number of monthly arrivals under it more than doubled compared to the previous
US Immigrant Entrepreneurs Drawn by Canada Start-Up Visa Program
The United States is losing immigrant entrepreneurs to Canada through the Start-Up Visa, on top of international students and skilled tech immigrants.
OECD Report Finds Canada to be the Top Destination for International Start-Up Founders
In a first-ever ranking focusing on international entrepreneurs – and based on the OECD Indicators of Talent Attractiveness – Canada was deemed by the Organization
Canada’s Start-Up Visa Led To More New Permanent Residents In First Four Months Of 2023
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) immigration program helped more foreign nationals become permanent residents of Canada in the first four months of this year than during the
Canada Start-Up Visa Immigration Numbers Down In 2023
Entrepreneurs made less use of the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program in the first quarter of this year than they did for the same three months last year, a
Strong Start To Canada Start-Up Visa Program Held Steady Throughout February
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) program’s strong start this year held steady throughout February as 40 more new permanent residents settled in Canada through the program that promotes