Canada remains one of the world’s most attractive destinations for entrepreneurs and globally minded companies. Political stability, access to North American markets, a skilled workforce, and a strong quality of life continue to draw founders, investors, and corporate leaders. Yet the phrase “business immigration” often creates confusion. It is not a single program or a shortcut to permanent residence. It is a collection of legal pathways designed for different objectives: starting a business, expanding operations, transferring key staff, or pursuing long term settlement. Understanding which routes are active in 2026, and how officers assess them, is essential for anyone building a serious strategy. A practical starting point: temporary entry versus permanent residence In Canadian immigration law, business mobility typically begins...

Canada’s immigration system continues its transition to sustainable levels under the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, with a strong focus on prioritizing skilled workers already in Canada, top talent in key...

What the Current Rules Mean for You and Your Loved Ones For many international students, studying in Canada is not just a personal goal. It is a family...


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