Syed Khan – 22 August 2021,
Business incubators in Canada can now give applicants for PR under the Start-Up Visa program the support they need to qualify to immigrate and start their businesses. Under the Start-Up Visa program, budding entrepreneurs hoping to gain permanent residence in Canada need to get the support of either a venture capital fund, angel investor group, or a business incubator.
These business incubators help entrepreneurs right from the earliest stages, when the business is still only an idea, and provide office space, administrative support, mentorship and training, and access to investors and capital.
By nurturing start-ups and helping them navigate the challenges to get the financial, human, and physical resources they need to survive and thrive over a period of months – and in many cases years – business incubators are key players in Canada’s economic development sector.
Run as either non-profits or businesses themselves, business incubators help entrepreneurs:
These organizations choose which business proposals to review and each has its own intake process for proposals and criteria used to assess them. If the organization gives the Start-Up Visa program applicant’s proposal the green light, it will provide a letter of support, allowing the prospective immigrant to continue with the process.
Business incubators that have been approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to support immigrants through the Start-Up Visa program are the following 35 organizations:
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