Provincial Nominee Business Plan (PNP)

For the Entrepreneur Immigration Category in Canada’s provincial nomination programs, the processes and requirements are similar. Generally speaking, the first step is to submit a business concept (Business Concept) to the provincial nomination project office of each province during the registration stage. The purpose of the business concept is to briefly describe the business idea, the resources required, and your own background in preparation for provincial nomination. The office will conduct preliminary review and pre-scoring; the second step is to refine the business concept and make a detailed and complete business plan (Full business plan) after receiving the invitation to apply (ITA). Submit a personal net worth report and other supporting materials.

It should be noted that when writing the full business plan, you cannot break away from the business concept in the first stage, nor can you fundamentally change the scale of the numbers, such as investment details, rough financial budget, etc. The general principle is that you can fine-tune and modify, but you can't reinvent the wheel. This places high demands on applicants in terms of coherence between the two steps. For detailed information on provincial nominations in each province, please read their respective pages.

Applicants can start using our services from the first registration stage until the full business plan is completed in the second stage. We can help you create a business concept and follow-up business plan to protect you all the way.

Alternatively, we can fine-tune, modify, elaborate and produce a full business plan based on your business concept without deviating from it.

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