Ontario invites 21 entrepreneurs in new immigration draw

Shelby Thevenot
Published: August 28, 2020

Ontario has issued 21 invitations to apply under the Entrepreneur Stream.

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) held the draw on August 26. Candidates who received their Expressions of Interest (EOIs) scores between November 22, 2019 and August 21, 2020 were considered for this draw.

Invitations were issued to candidates who had EOI scores between 144 and 200.

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This is the fourth draw of its kind in 2020, bringing the total number of entrepreneurs invited up to 91.

Eligibility requirements for the Entrepreneur stream depend on where in Ontario the business is being proposed. Recent reforms have also lowered minimum net worth and investment requirements.

The required net worth for the proposed business within the Greater Toronto Area is now $800,000, down from $1.5 million, and the required investment is now $600,000 down from $1 million.

Entrepreneurs looking outside the GTA need $400,00 in net worth instead of $800,000. They now need a minimum investment of $200,000 instead of $500,000.

Candidates need 24 months of business experience as an owner or senior manager within the past 60 months. Previously, candidates needed 36 months of experience within the same timeframe.

Minimum requirements to receive a nomination

The entrepreneur stream is designed to attract individuals who are looking to implement a new business initiative or buy an existing business in Ontario. Successful applicants get a temporary work permit support letter to establish their business in Ontario. The support letter is based on a performance agreement, and if the entrepreneur complies with the investment and job creation targets outlined in the agreement, they have the chance to be nominated for Canadian permanent residence.

Entrepreneurs must meet the following requirements in order to be nominated once they have established the business and met the performance agreement. Successfully obtaining a nomination certificate allows applicants to make an application for Canadian permanent residence.

The following criteria must be met when entrepreneurs apply for a nomination from Ontario after the business has been established:

  • demonstrate official language proficiency at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 level or equivalent;
  • meet the residency requirements of the program, applicants must be physically residing in Ontario for 75 percent (nine months out of the year) of the period in which they are establishing the business in Ontario (i.e. the performance agreement period);
  • Entrepreneurs must be actively involved in the daily management of business activities.

Nominees must also continue to meet the conditions of the Performance Agreement, including the information provided in the EOI and business plan, within 20 months of arriving in Ontario.

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