Posted on April 06 2015
The Canadian provinces of Quebec and Saskatchewan both revealed changes to the business streams of their immigration programs in recent weeks.
In the case of Quebec, application intake dates for the investor, entrepreneur and self-employed categories were made public, as well as some minor changes to the entrepreneur category, which reopened this week. For Saskatchewan, significant changes were made to the Entrepreneur and Farm Category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).
Quebec
The government of Quebec has announced that the intake period for applications submitted under the Quebec Investor Program will be from August 31, 2015 to January 29, 2016. There will be a maximum of 1,750 applications accepted for processing, with no more than 1,200 applications accepted from any one country. Candidates with an “advanced intermediate” level in French are not subject to this cap. Moreover, their applications will be given priority processing.
The Quebec Entrepreneur category is designed to allow qualified business owners and managers the opportunity to obtain Canadian permanent residence, provided that they can effectively create or acquire an agricultural, commercial or industrial business in Quebec. Between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016, Quebec will receive a maximum of 150 applications under the Entrepreneur Program. Any applications received beyond this limit will be returned to the applicants. In a new change to the previous version of the Entrepreneur category, Entrepreneur applicants who demonstrate that they have an advanced intermediate knowledge of French are not subject to this maximum number of applications and may submit their application at any time. Moreover, these applications will receive priority processing.
The Quebec Self-Employed category is designed to allow qualified individuals the opportunity to obtain Canadian permanent residence, provided that that they can effectively establish themselves in Quebec by practicing a trade or profession. Candidates must have a minimum net work of CAD$100,000 and a minimum of two years’ experience in the profession or trade that they intend to practice after establishing themselves in Quebec.
Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm Category
The redesigned SINP Entrepreneur and Farm category offers successful candidates and their families the opportunity to establish, acquire or partner in a business in Saskatchewan and be actively involved in its management. Candidates interested in owning and actively operating a business or farming operation are now invited to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) using the new online EOI system.
There are three basic eligibility criteria in the SINP Entrepreneur and Farm category that candidates must meet in order to be selected and approved:
If candidates are approved, they should intend to:
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