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A guide to Canada's Start-Up Visa program in 2025
A guide to Canada's Start-Up Visa program in 2025

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

A guide to Canada's Start-Up Visa program in 2025

Canada has become a notable destination for entrepreneurs seeking global expansion. Its Start-Up Visa (SUV) program offers a pathway for international business founders to potentially gain permanent residency while establishing ventures. In 2025, immigration experts at WWICS outline the application process. Why Choose Canada's Start-Up Visa? Canada's Start-Up Visa aims to attract entrepreneurs with the skills to build businesses that are innovative, globally competitive, and capable of creating jobs for Canadians. It differs from traditional immigration streams by supporting founders backed by designated Canadian venture capitalists, angel investors, or business incubators. Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Canada's Start-Up Visa in 2025 1. Develop an Innovative Business Concept The first step involves crafting a scalable, innovative business idea that can compete in global markets. In 2025, focus is often place on tech-driven, sustainable, and AI-integrated ventures that align with Canada's innovation priorities. WWICS business consultants can work with entrepreneurs to help shape investor-ready proposals. 2. Get a Letter of Support from a Designated Organisation Applicants need to secure backing from one of Canada's approved entities: WWICS can assist applicants in preparing pitch decks and facilitate introductions to vetted investors and incubators. 3. Meet Language and Financial Requirements To qualify, applicants should: WWICS offers IELTS training and can provide financial documentation support. 4. Submit Your Application for Permanent Residence Once the Letter of Support is obtained, applicants can file their PR application through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). Processing time typically ranges from 12 to 16 months in 2025. 5. Build Your Business in Canada Once approved, founders can move to Canada and begin to launch their business. WWICS can to offer post-landing services, including business registration and setup, office space connections, hiring and compliance support, and family relocation services. With experience in immigration services, WWICS has assisted entrepreneurs in migrating to North America. Their approach from ideation to immigration processing and settlement, makes them a choice for start-up visa aspirants in 2025. To learn more about the Start-Up Visa journey, visit or call +91-8448490105 for a consultation. Note to the reader: This article is part of Hindustan Times's paid consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. Hindustan Times assumes no editorial responsibility for the content.

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