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Alberta Available streams1. No Active Stream
New Brunswick Available streams1. Business Immigration Stream
Newfoundland Available streams1. International Entrepreneur Stream
Nova Scotia Available streams1. Entrepreneur Stream
Nunavut Available streams1. Not participating in PNP
Ontario Available streams1. Entrepreneur Stream - GTA2. Entrepreneur Stream - Outside GTA
Prince Edward Island Available streams1. Business Impact Stream
Quebec Available streams1. No Active Stream
Yukon Available streams1. Foreign Investor Business Nominee
Application Name | Entrepreneur Stream - Base Category |
Province | British Columbia |
Minimum Investment | $200,000 |
Minimum Equity | 33.33% or $1,000,000 |
Opportunity | Starting or buying a business |
Provable Networth Transferable | $600,000 CAD |
Site Visit Required | No |
Engagement | Active, ongoing, management of business. Must remain in BC 75% of the year. Live within 100km of business. |
Jobs Created | 1 job |
Owner/Sr Manager Experience | 36 to 48 months |
Start Within | 18 months |
Notes | Can co-partner with one other applicant. |
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a summary table ONLY. Each selection creiteria has nuances that can only be assessed against once full information is received from a client. Several selection factors have been ommitted from this table for brevity's sake. Candidates submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) that must be validated and reviewed by an immigration officer. Applicant's must meet or exceed ALL selection criteria published at the time of submission. Candidates will then be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) if the province wishes to support your application via a provincial nomination. Applicants will need to sign and abide by a Business Performance Agreement (BPA). Immigration agencies, the federal and provincial governments, also change selection creiteria from time to time. Any changes can potentially impact an applicant's scoring positivily or negatively, and thus alter eligibility.