On Thursday January 24th 2013, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced that it is to launch a new visa for entrepreneurs. It
will open for applications on April 1st 2013 and will be known as the Start-Up
Visa.
Jason Kenney, the Canadian immigration minister and head of CIC
said 'Our new Start-Up visa will help make Canada the destination of choice for
the world's best and brightest to launch their companies. Recruiting dynamic
entrepreneurs from around the world will help Canada remain competitive in the
global economy.'
The scheme will, according to the CIC press release
'link immigrant entrepreneurs with private sector organisations in Canada that
have experience working with start-ups and who can provide essential
resources.'
The plan is to bring the non-Canadian entrepreneur
together with Canadian
venture capitalists, who may be able to provide funding, before the visa is
granted. To that end, CIC has arranged to collaborate initially with two venture
capital associations; Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association
(CVCA) and the National Angel Capital Organisation (NACO). CIC says that it is
also working with the Canadian Association of Business Incubation so that they
too can become involved soon.
CIC trumpets the Start-Up visa as 'the
first of its kind in the world' and says it will be 'a powerful incentive to
attract individuals with potential who will have a real impact on the Canadian
economy.'
Details of the scheme are sketchy at this point but CIC says 'By
providing sought-after immigrant entrepreneurs with permanent residency and
immediate access to a wide range of business partners, Canada will position
itself as a destination of choice for start-ups.'
CIC has not yet
announced how many visas or funding will be available. Nor has it explained how
the entrepreneur's suitability will be assessed. It is also not clear now much
capital entrepreneurs will need to commit in order to qualify.
Sanwar
Ali of workpermit.com said 'I am very keen to see the details of the new visa.
When CIC began consulting on this proposal last year, it proposed that it would
be able to issue up to 2,750 visas a year for an initial period of five
years.
'Clearly, the establishment of a new visa sounds like great
news for entrepreneurs but we need to know the details. Once we have those, we
can prepare to help our clients with applications as soon as the visa stream is
open for applications.'
Global Visa Support offers a variety of programs for
Canada. Please visit our
Canadian page for more information: http://www.globalvisasupport.com/canada.html
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