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Start-Up Visa Immigration Poised To Close Year Up Nearly 80%
Immigrant entrepreneurs became new permanent residents of Canada through the Start-Up Visa in lower numbers in September than the previous month but its popularity is

Number Of New Immigrants Through Start-Up Visa Rose Again In August, IRCC Data Reveals
The popularity of the Start-Up Visa (SUV) surged again in August as almost a third more new permanent residents settled in Canada under that entrepreneurship program during

Start-Up Visa attracted 6.3 per cent more immigrant entrepreneurs in first half of this year compared to last year
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) immigration program closed the first six months of the year with the number of new permanent residents coming to Canada as entrepreneurs under

Canada Start-Up Visa Gets Boost In Number Of New Permanent Residents
The number of new permanent residents to Canada under the Start-Up Visa (SUV) immigration program more than doubled in May from April, reveals the latest data from

Canada Increases Settlement Funds Required For Express Entry Immigration
Canada has increased the amount of settlement funds required for skilled worker immigration. Candidates must prove they have the required funds in order to qualify

Start-Up Visa Sets New Record For Number Of New Canada Permanent Residents In 2022
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) immigration program welcomed a record number of new permanent residents to Canada in 2022. Last year, 555 foreign nationals gained their permanent residence

Canada’s Start-Up Visa: What is a Business Incubator?
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) program allows applicants for permanent residence to get much of the support they need to qualify to immigrate by giving them

IRCC Lacked Guidance For Evaluating Pilot Programs, Says Audit
An audit of Canada’s pilot immigration programs found a lack of clearly-defined guiding principles with which to develop, oversee, manage and evaluate their progress. That

Immigrants Start More Businesses And Refugees Are More Loyal Employees, Studies Reveal
Middle-aged immigrant men with education in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) are among the most likely people to start new businesses in Canada –

