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Canada’s Startup Visa program is designed for entrepreneurs who want to build and grow innovative businesses in Canada while securing permanent residency for themselves and their families. Unlike traditional passive investment residency programs, this pathway is based on active business participation and endorsement from a designated organization.
The program is especially attractive for ambitious founders seeking access to Canada’s stable economy, strong legal system, high quality of life and long-term citizenship opportunities.
Applicants may qualify through support from an approved angel investor group. This route requires a minimum investment commitment of CAD 75,000 and is generally suited to startups with strong market potential and investor appeal.
Entrepreneurs can work with approved designated organizations such as angel groups, incubators, or other recognized startup support entities. Costs vary depending on the structure, support model and service arrangement.
The total cost may include legal, administrative, government, business setup and designated organization-related expenses. In many cases, investors should expect overall costs in the range of CAD 200,000 to CAD 250,000 depending on family size and business model.
Applicants must obtain a Letter of Support or commitment from a designated organization in Canada. This is one of the core requirements of the Startup Visa program and is essential before submitting the permanent residency application.
Each applicant must demonstrate English or French language proficiency at a minimum CLB level 5. Stronger language ability may improve overall application readiness and long-term business success in Canada.
Each applicant must own at least 10% of the shares in the start-up. Together, the applicants and the designated organization must jointly control more than 50% of the voting rights in the business.
Applicants must show sufficient settlement funds to support themselves and their family in Canada. The required amount varies depending on family size and generally ranges from approximately CAD 12,960 to CAD 34,300.
The information provided on this page is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal, immigration, business, or financial advice. Program requirements, fees, processing times and eligibility standards may change without notice. All applications are subject to review and approval by the relevant Canadian immigration authorities.
Success under the Startup Visa program depends on the quality of the business proposal, support from a designated organization, admissibility checks and compliance with all official requirements.
Canada’s Startup Visa program is a business immigration pathway that allows foreign entrepreneurs to obtain permanent residency by launching an innovative startup supported by a designated Canadian organization. It is designed for founders who can contribute to Canada’s economy through innovation and job creation.
No, the Startup Visa is not a classic passive investment golden visa. It requires active participation in a qualifying business, support from a designated organization and compliance with immigration, language and settlement fund requirements.
The minimum investment may start from CAD 75,000 when supported by an angel investor group. However, the overall cost of participating in the program is often significantly higher depending on legal, administrative and business setup expenses.
Work permit processing typically takes around 8 to 12 weeks, while the permanent residency application may take approximately 33 months. Processing times can vary depending on the quality of the file and immigration workload.
Yes, spouses and dependent children can usually be included in the Startup Visa application. This allows the main applicant’s family to benefit from the same pathway to permanent residency in Canada.
Key requirements include securing a Letter of Support from a designated organization, owning at least 10% of the startup, meeting CLB 5 language standards and proving sufficient settlement funds for the applicant and their family.
No, applicants generally first receive a work permit, allowing them to enter Canada and develop the business. Permanent residency is granted only after the full immigration process is completed and approved.
Yes, after obtaining permanent residency and meeting the physical presence requirement, applicants may become eligible for Canadian citizenship. In most cases, this requires at least 1,095 days of physical presence in Canada within five years.
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