Start-Up Visa Federal

Immigrate to Canada as an Entrepreneur

Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) Program is built for forward-thinking entrepreneurs with innovative business concepts that have the potential to generate employment and succeed internationally. Through this program, eligible applicants and their families can secure permanent residence while launching and growing their business in Canada, with guidance and support from approved Canadian organizations.

Why Choose the Start-Up Visa Program?

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Start-Up Visa Program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Business Support

Applicants must secure a Letter of Support from a designated Canadian organization, as outlined below:

Language Proficiency

Applicants must demonstrate a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) Level 5 in either English or French across all four abilities: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Accepted language tests include IELTS (General Training), CELPIP (General), TEF Canada, and TCF Canada.

Settlement Funds

Applicants must provide proof of sufficient funds to support themselves and their accompanying family members upon arrival in Canada.

Qualifying Business

The proposed business must be incorporated in Canada and comply with all ownership, control, and operational requirements set by the program.

Admissibility

Applicants must be admissible to Canada and free from any medical, security, or criminal inadmissibility.

Application Process

Required Documentation

Program Fees & Associated Costs

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Frequently Asked Questions

To be eligible for the Start-Up Visa Program, applicants must:
  • Own a qualifying business that satisfies Canadian ownership and incorporation criteria.
  • Secure a Letter of Support from a designated Canadian organization such as a venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator.
  • Meet the minimum language proficiency of CLB 5 in English or French.
  • Demonstrate sufficient settlement funds to support themselves and their family until the business becomes operational in Canada.

Yes. The minimum investment depends on the supporting organization:
  • $200,000 CAD from a designated venture capital fund
  • $75,000 CAD from a designated angel investor group
  • No minimum investment requirement if supported by a designated business incubator

A single start-up may include up to five founders, provided each applicant plays an essential role in the business and meets program requirements.

Applicants must demonstrate a minimum of CLB 5 in all four language abilities: speaking, listening, reading, and writing, in either English or French.

Processing times typically range between 12 to 16 months, though timelines may vary based on application complexity and IRCC processing volumes.

Yes. Applicants whose business is expected to provide significant benefit to Canada may be eligible to apply for a temporary work permit, allowing them to begin working in Canada while their permanent residence application is under review.