企业家移民(Owner operator LMIA)
Owner Operator LMIA is a special program based on the conventional LMIA program. It is mainly focused on immigrants who are entrepreneurs. The difference between the TFW program and Owner Operator LMIA is that the Candidate needs to establish or purchase a Canadian business and actively run the business in Canada as an owner. This type of LMIA will grant applicants 200 points in their Express Entry pool to maximize the possibility of receiving an invitation.
联邦自雇移民(Self-employed)
Candidates for the Self-Employed Persons Program must have the experience, intention, and ability to make a “significant contribution” to Canada’s cultural life or sports in Canada. A self-employed person is defined as someone with relevant self-employed experience in a cultural or athletic activity. Relevant experience consists of at least two years of experience either self-employed in or participating at a world-class level in cultural activities or athletics as defined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
联邦创业移民(Start-up Visa)
The program encourages immigrant entrepreneurs to grow their companies in Canada. Successful applicants link with private sector organizations in Canada, where they can receive funding, guidance and expertise in opening and operating their enterprise in Canada. Successful applicants are required to secure a minimum investment for their Canadian start-up. If coming from a designated Canadian venture capital fund, the investment must be at least $200,000. If coming from an angel investor group, it should be at least $75,000.