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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

New Canada Work Permit Stream To Lure H-1B Visa Tech Workers From The United States
Canada is launching a new immigration initiative dubbed the Tech Talent Strategy to lure temporary workers in the tech sector in the United States north

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

Start-Up Visa Program Off To Strong Start In 2023
After setting a new record last year, the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program again started this year strong with almost the same number of new permanent residents settling in

Canada to Dramatically Increase Admissions of Entrepreneurs Under Start-Up Visa Program
The Start-Up Visa (SUV) program welcomes foreign nationals who are starting up businesses in Canada in greater numbers now than before the COVID-19 pandemic began, reveals the

Canada Announces Increase In 2021 Start-Up Visa Settlement Funds
Immigrant entrepreneurs hoping to gain their permanent residency in Canada through the Start-Up Visa program will need to prove they have more settlement funds than

