希望申请卑诗省省提名项目企业家移民类别(包括常规及试点项目)的申请人,必须在其申请中包括商业计划。
其中在第一阶段初步筛选中,BC PNP商业概念(Business Concept)计划书占第一阶段总评分的40%,因此非常重要。通不过第一阶段筛选,则不会收到申请邀请函(Invitation to Apply)。
获邀参加申请程序第二阶段的申请者必须提交详细的商业计划书。计划书应以第一个申请阶段提供的商业概念为基础。在该计划书中,申请人可以为申请第一阶段提出的主张提供辩护和支持,并可以为其商业概念的潜力进一步提供有力的依据。
商业概念计划书和详细商业计划书,是二位一体,统一的整体,一个为纲,一个为详细内容,需要统筹规划,两个阶段最好委托同一专业人士统一打造,避免行文风格,财务预算,关键判断中出现错漏,不匹配,从而影响全局。
为了增加成功几率,BC PNP商业计划书必须遵循特定的格式并以令人信服的,可信的方式编写。每年BC PNP都会收到非常多的商业计划书,由于质量低下的商业计划,即使是拥有出色的商业概念也会被拒绝,功亏一篑。
总而言之,作为卑诗省提名计划的申请人,您必须出示至少两个一流水准的商业计划文档,整个过程中不要对文档的质量抱有侥幸心理,您完全可以依靠我们的商业计划撰写者专业团队的专业知识来使您的申请脱颖而出。
联系我们,以了解更多有关我们如何帮助您最大化成功申请的概率。
以下内容为当前的官方指引的节选内容,仅做参考,本公司并不能保证与移民局官网无时差同步。
ENTREPRENEUR IMMIGRATION – BASE CATEGORY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
If you want to immigrate to B.C. and are ready to invest in and actively manage a valid business here, you may qualify for our Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Category. Here is an overview of the requirements.
Personal requirements
To qualify, you must:
- have a personal net worth of at least CAD$600,000
- demonstrate business and/or management experience
- have, or be eligible for, legal immigration status in Canada
- have basic English or French language proficiency equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher
You must also have been lawfully admitted in the country where you currently reside.
Please review our Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Category Program Guide to see the complete personal requirements.
Business, job and investment requirements
To qualify you must:
- establish an eligible new business or purchase and improve an existing business
- make an eligible personal investment of at least CAD$200,000 in the business
- create at least one new full-time job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in the business
Entrepreneur Immigration Regional Pilot PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
2.2 (A) Immigration Eligibility
Please note that your application will not be approved if you are in Canada and do not have valid immigration status, or if you are working without authorization. The BC PNP will not nominate someone who: • is prohibited from entering Canada • has not been lawfully admitted in the country of current residence • is in Canada and is out of status o an individual whose status has expired, and who has not applied for restoration of status within the 90-day eligibility period, will be considered out of status • is working in Canada without authorization • has an unresolved refugee claim in Canada • is under a removal order in or outside of Canada
2.2 (B) Personal Net Worth
You must have a minimum of $300,000 in personal net worth, which includes your spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children, if applicable. Your personal net worth must be legally obtained and verifiable.
You must disclose all of your personal net worth, including all your assets and those of your spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children, less any liabilities including mortgages and personal debts: • cash • assets in bank accounts (e.g., personal chequing and savings accounts) • fixed (term) deposits (redeemable/cashable within one year) • real property (e.g., real estate, personal and commercial property ownership) • investments in bonds, stocks and mutual funds • investments in one or more businesses (current value of your percentage ownership in business(es), excluding stocks held in investment portfolios that have been included under liquid investments above) • pensions and other assets (i.e. jewelry, collectables, etc.) • liabilities such as real property mortgage(s) or other debts (e.g., personal loans, credit card debt) Future inheritances cannot be included in your personal net worth. The share of business or property ownership must be supported by legal documents, such as deeds, shareholder agreements, etc.
You must also have been lawfully admitted in the country where you currently reside.
Please review our Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Category Program Guide to see the complete personal requirements.
Business, job and investment requirements
To qualify you must:
- establish an eligible new business or purchase and improve an existing business
- make an eligible personal investment of at least CAD$200,000 in the business
- create at least one new full-time job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in the business