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BC PNP Entrepreneur Business Immigration to Canada

Do you want Business Immigration to Canada? You can with the BC PNP Entrepreneur Business Immigration to Canada program.

Here are some common questions:

  1. How are points calculated?

    There are several factors including but not limited to net worth, amount of investment and experience that give you points. With enough points, your application will be chosen for BC PNP Entrepreneur Business Immigration to Canada.

  2. Is the required Minimum listed Net Worth of $600,000 CAN (3 Crore Rupees) enough for application approval?

    We at RS Immigration Corporation recommend a net worth of $1.2 million CAN (6 Crore rupees) to receive enough points for a successful BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration to Canada application.

    Meeting the minimum net worth requirement does not guarantee that you will be invited to apply or be approved as a provincial nominee – only the highest-scoring registrants are invited to apply.

     

  3. Is the required Minimum Investment listed of $200,000 CAN (1 Crore rupees) enough for application approval?

    We at RS Immigration Corporation recommend a minimum investment of $400,000 CAN (2 Crore rupees) to receive enough points and to have a successful BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration to Canada application.

    Meeting the minimum eligible investment requirement does not guarantee that you will be invited to apply or be approved as a provincial nominee – only the highest-scoring registrants are invited to apply.

  4. How are the funds for purchasing the business within Canada brought in to Canada?

    The funds are brought in to Canada using a combination of a wire transfer and Canadian loan. The BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration program requires evidence of how the funds came to be.  Providing proof of a wire transfer receipt and loan is very useful for the immigration application.

    Be weary of anyone that wants you to bring in funds by any other means and will not provide a receipt. Money laundering is a Canadian Federal Offence with hefty fines and jail time. 

  5. What are the fees?

    Professional fees for Business Immigration can range between $20,000 CAN to $50,000 CAN. Be weary of anyone doing work for free, will not sign a retainer or will not provide any documentation. You are a business person and documentation is to be expected and so are fees. 

  6. What is a retainer?

    A retainer must be signed by an immigration consultant or lawyer when processing an application. The retainer is for your protection and explains how to apply for a refund or file a complaint. It is a requirement for the immigration process.

    An immigration professional that does not sign a retainer is not following the rules. This may negatively affect you.

Do you have questions about Canada Business Immigration programs?  What are the BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration requirements, application processing timelines or how to be maximize your points? For assistance navigating your successful Canadian immigration application contact RS Immigration Corp (click here). (English and Punjabi speaking)

RS Immigration

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