Open Doors to New Horizons: Explore Business Immigration Possibilities to the USA and Canada
If you’re an ambitious entrepreneur or foreign investor seeking global opportunities, the United States (USA) and Canada offer exciting pathways for immigration through the world of business.
Our commitment is to be your trusted partner on this journey of discovery and achievement. We provide specialized services that unlock doors to a promising future in two of the most coveted destinations for business immigration.”
Description: For entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas who can create businesses in Canada, generate jobs, and compete globally.
Each province has its own requirements and opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs.
Description: For self-employed professionals or entrepreneurs with relevant experience in cultural, sports, or agricultural activities.
Description: For foreign companies that want to expand to Canada and transfer executives or senior managers.
Description: For investors or skilled workers in specific agricultural sectors.
This program allows investors to obtain a Green Card by making a significant financial investment in a U.S.-based business that creates or preserves at least 10 full-time jobs for qualified workers.
The E-2 visa is for individuals from treaty countries who make a substantial investment in a U.S. business. Although it doesn’t provide a direct path to a Green Card, it allows the investor to live and work in the U.S. while managing their business.
This category offers a Green Card to executives or managers of multinational companies who are transferred to a branch, subsidiary, or affiliate in the U.S. The business must be operational in both the U.S. and abroad.
This program allows entrepreneurs to self-petition for a Green Card if they can demonstrate that their business or work will significantly benefit the U.S., such as through economic innovation or job creation in fields of national importance.
The L-1 visa is for entrepreneurs who own or manage a business abroad and want to establish a U.S. branch or subsidiary. It can lead to a Green Card under the EB-1C category after the business is successfully established.
Additional pathways include the H-1B visa, which allows skilled entrepreneurs to work for their U.S.-based companies, and the O-1 visa, for individuals with extraordinary abilities in business. These visas can often transition into permanent residency.