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What is the change? The new Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program is open for applications in its corporate and entrepreneur streams.
What does the change mean? Companies meeting eligibility criteria may now submit their applications for the corporate stream, and individuals seeking to apply through the entrepreneur stream may now submit an expression of interest.
Background: The new programs were announced in October and replace the former Ontario Investor Component program. On Dec. 18, Ontario announced the criteria for applicants under the Corporate Stream and the Entrepreneur Stream.
The Corporate Stream allows a company to expand or buy a business in Ontario and apply for up to five key staff to be nominated for permanent residency. To be eligible, a company must fulfill all of the following:
The company must complete an application package that includes the application form, a business plan, applications for key staff and supporting documents. If the application is approved, the company must execute an agreement committing to investment and job creation in Ontario. Key staff members would then be issued support letters to apply for temporary work permits. If the business meets its commitments under the agreement, the key staff members may be eligible to be nominated for Ontario permanent residency.
The Entrepreneur Stream requires that an entrepreneur and any business partners:
Entrepreneurs must first apply for an expression of interest and, if approved, may be invited to apply through the stream.
BAL Analysis: The two new programs provide opportunities for international companies placing key staff in Ontario and for start-ups setting up business in Ontario.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Canada. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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