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How to Apply for Canada’s Start-Up Visa from Nigeria
We are accepting international entrepreneurs to join our Start-Up Visa projects in Canada. Read more. Nigeria is the fourth most important source of new permanent residents
How to Apply For Canada’s Start-Up Visa From Hong Kong
Entrepreneurs from Hong Kong are using the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program to gain their permanent residency here in record numbers since Canada opened its arms
How to Apply for Canada’s Start-Up Visa from India
India’s tech ecosystem is thriving with companies that could benefit from access to Canadian and American markets through Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV)program, reveals a report in India
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
New Brunswick Business Leaders Urge Ottawa To Boost Canada Immigration
Business leaders in New Brunswick sent a clear message this week to whichever federal party gets to form the next government in Ottawa: boost immigration.
COVID-19: Prince Edward Island To Make Full Economic Recovery In 2021
Prince Edward Island’s economy is expected to fully recover this year after the travel restrictions and drop in immigration levels caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
Immigration Expected to Fuel Nova Scotia’s Economic Recovery Post-COVID-19
Population growth fuelled primarily by immigration is expected to help Nova Scotia’s economy recover this year after being hit hard by last year’s double whammy
Immigration Vital To Newfoundland & Labrador’s Economic Recovery
Immigration to Newfoundland & Labrador will be especially important as it struggles to recover post-COVID-19 due to the Atlantic Canadian province’s shrinking population. In its
Manitoba Predicted To Offset COVID-19 Losses In 2021 Economic Recovery
Job-seeking and entrepreneurial immigrants may well be setting their sights on Manitoba this year as its economy is forecast to almost completely offset the losses