Canada is considered an attractive and promising territory for foreign citizens and legal entities to launch various business projects. Canadian Business Growth Advisors (CBGA) helps its clients realize their potential in North America by taking advantage of the government’s SUV immigration program – legal immigration to Canada for foreign entrepreneurs seeking permanent residence (PR) through starting their own innovative business.
Mandatory Requirements
This program was launched by the Canadian government in 2013 and has proven its effectiveness. It is ideal for enterprising and educated entrepreneurs who want to open or expand their business in a new location with favorable tax conditions. However, to participate and obtain this coveted status, you will have to overcome bureaucratic hurdles:
• Prepare and receive a letter of support. The business entity issuing the official document must be willing to invest in or support startup ideas and approved by the Canadian government for participation in the program.
• Own or participate in a qualifying business project. It must be innovative and have real development prospects, including expansion or the creation of new jobs.
• Pass a language proficiency test—meet a minimum level. The test procedure and exam requirements are available on the official website of the country’s embassy. A basic level of English or French is required.
• Have a set limit of funds for relocation. A bank statement will be required. Loans or borrowed funds are not included in the calculation.
• No more than five applicants can apply for and participate in the program at the same time within the framework of a single business project or commercial enterprise. This mandatory rule must be taken into account when preparing documents.
Advantages
CBGA’s strengths:
They are multidisciplinary: not just a visa agent, but also provide support in both legal and financial matters. This helps avoid many mistakes.
Experience in immigration and business—meaning they understand the intricacies of Canadian laws, taxes, and the market.
They help not only start a business but also obtain government support (grants, loans), which can significantly reduce risks and costs.
Support from the ground up: from the idea and documents to implementation – convenient, especially if you’re not in Canada.
CBGA specialists will help you navigate all the legal intricacies and get real assistance in fulfilling all the requirements listed. A free preliminary consultation is available for anyone interested in participating in the immigration program by calling the number listed on the website.











