Launching a Business in Ontario
Key Benefits
For aspiring entrepreneurs looking to establish a business in Ontario, CBGA offers full-service support throughout the entire process. Whether you have prior business experience or not, we ensure your smooth transition into Canada’s business ecosystem. We assist with everything from document preparation to operational setup and help facilitate the process of obtaining a Work Permit, eventually guiding you toward securing Permanent Residency.
There’s a specialized Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) for those willing to start a business in Ontario. While the requirements may be stringent, we have the expertise to help you meet these standards. You are not limited to Toronto or the GTA—other cities across Ontario offer excellent opportunities for new businesses as well.
- Work Permits leading to Permanent Residency for business owners and key personnel.
- Open, transparent immigration process for your family.
- Arrival in Canada within 4-6 months on a Work Permit, followed by an opportunity to apply for Permanent Residency within a year.
- Access to free Canadian healthcare and education for your children from the day you arrive.
Key Services
CBGA provides personalized services that include establishing connections with potential business partners, acquiring essential licenses, and developing a tax optimization strategy. We help you test your product in the Canadian market before you invest significant resources. Additionally, we offer support with product presentations, participation in conferences and exhibitions, and help you navigate early sales strategies to ensure market success.
Eligibility Criteria
- You should have a scalable business model suitable for the Canadian market.
- You need to demonstrate financial resources of $100K to $500K to cover initial business expenses, employee salaries, and taxes.
- A strong English proficiency level (C1) by the time you apply for Permanent Residency is required.
- Higher education for you or your spouse is an advantage, with a preferred age of up to 50 years.
Program Overview