Our pride is in our Partner's perfect 100% success rate over 100+ SUV applications, all sponsored by our Partner — a Designated Organization in the Angel Investor Stream approved by IRCC. This record, averaging a 2-year process duration, exemplifies our commitment and proficiency in the Start-Up Visa program.
With a focus on applicants from Asia, especially mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, we offer tailored support. Our bilingual services in English and Mandarin Chinese bridge communication gaps and our deep understanding of these markets ensures effective guidance for applicants.
We extend beyond immigration, providing comprehensive soft-landing support in Canada. This includes legal assistance for family-related matters like real estate and other legal issues, and business support encompassing annual filings, virtual office setups, and compliance.
The Canada Start-up Visa (SUV) immigration program targets innovative entrepreneurs globally to establish businesses in Canada that can compete on a worldwide scale and create jobs.
Ideal applicants for the SUV program are entrepreneurs, business executives, or investors involved in a start-up with a high potential for growth and success in the Canadian market.
The SUV program requires a qualifying business idea backed by a designated organization approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Successful applicants in the SUV program gain Canadian permanent residency for themselves and their family members, opening pathways for innovation and family settlement.
Applicants and their family members can potentially arrive in Canada within a few months on a work permit, fast-tracking their entry and allowing them to start building their businesses early.
It is crucial to choose a Designated Organization with a good track record. Its high success rate in the Start-Up Visa Program significantly enhances application prospects.
Our experts will quickly evaluate your qualifications through a 30-minute call.
In this call, we will assess your qualifications and provide you a quick evaluation. You can also gain a sufficient understanding of the program’s requirements, processes, and timelines.
As an entrepreneur, business executive, core team member, or investor, you are involved in an innovative business with the potential to succeed in Canada.
Your background and experience meet the needs of this start-up project in Canada.
Your business or project must be endorsed by a Designated Organization approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), evidenced by a letter of support.
Demonstrate proficiency in English or French at the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 5 in speaking, reading, listening, and writing.
Possess adequate financial resources to support yourself and your dependents after arriving in Canada.
Meet Canada’s requirements for admissibility, which include passing security and medical checks.
We conduct thorough evaluations of the candidates and projects to make sure you will, once accepted, have the highest potential for success under the Start-Up Visa program.
Our team provides end-to-end support, coaching, guidance, and coordination, leading to the issuance of the Letter of Support and Certificate of Commitment from our partner, a renowned Designated Organization known for its flawless track record.
We arrange and coordinate with Canadian immigration lawyers with solid SUV experience to meticulously prepare your family's immigration application, ensuring a seamless and successful process.
We are a business division within the Canadian legal tech company Trustiics Inc. (www.trustiics.com). Trustiics is an online service marketplace providing global legal services, and Trustiics is on the list of Qualified Service Providers of the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service.
Our team comprises Canada and U.S.-qualified lawyers and business professionals speaking English, French and Chinese languages. We specialize in aiding entrepreneurs, especially those from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other Asian countries, in Canadian immigration via the Start-up Visa (SUV) program since 2021.
Our Partners include a top Designated Organization, recognized by IRCC for the Angel Stream in the Start-Up Visa program, boasting a 100% success rate due to rigorous screening and due diligence, as well as its high-quality application materials.
Through Trustiics, we work seasoned Canadian immigration lawyers, experts in aiding business executives and families in their Canadian immigration journey.
A qualifying business must be innovative, capable of creating jobs in Canada, and competitive on a global scale. It should also see the applicants and their supporting organization jointly holding over 50% of voting rights.
There is no specific industry or sector requirement; however, the business must be innovative and have the potential to create jobs and compete globally.
The PR obtained through the Canada Start-Up Visa Program is not conditional on the success of your business. If you meet the program's requirements and are granted PR, it is the same as any other permanent resident status in Canada, with no additional conditions related to your business's success.
Yes, you can include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your application for permanent residence through the SUV program.
Dependent children must be under 22 years old and not married or in a common-law relationship. There are exceptions for children over 22 if they are unable to financially support themselves due to a physical or mental condition.
A letter of support from a designated organization is crucial as it is proof that a venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator is supporting your business idea. Without it, the application is likely to be refused.
The SUV program does not specify an age limit. However, applicants must meet other eligibility criteria, such as having a qualifying business and receiving support from a designated organization.
Yes, the Start-up Visa program allows the applicants to apply for a temporary work permit to come to Canada and start building their business while their permanent residence application is being processed.
A U.S. visa rejection does not automatically affect your Canadian PR application through the SUV program. However, the reasons behind the U.S. visa rejection, such as security or criminality concerns, could be relevant if they also apply to Canadian admissibility criteria.
Having an experienced service provider can be critical, especially in preparing a compelling business plan and navigating the complex immigration process. They can provide valuable advice and increase the likelihood of a successful application.
Canada offers various immigration programs like the Skilled Worker Program, Family Sponsorship, and Provincial Nominee Programs, each targeting different groups like skilled workers, family members of Canadian residents, or those selected by Canadian provinces.
Choosing a program that aligns with your specific situation, skills, and background increases the chances of a successful immigration process.
PR holders must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within a five-year period to maintain their status.
As a general rule, PRs must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within a five-year period. However, certain unique circumstances may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
These exemptions are particularly important for maintaining PR status and later applying for citizenship, as they allow for flexibility for those whose personal or professional circumstances require them to be outside Canada.
To obtain Canadian citizenship as a PR, you must meet certain criteria, including physical presence in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) out of the 5 years before applying, language abilities in English or French, and pass a citizenship test.
Each individual can choose their immigration path. If you prefer to remain a permanent resident while your spouse applies for citizenship, you can do so. Each person's status is independent of the other's.
Please describe your situation in detail, including your profession, country, business sector (if applicable), and your proficiency in English or French. Ensure your questions are specific to help us provide the most accurate and helpful response.
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