July 23, 2024

The Benefits of Hiring a Canada Immigration Lawyer in Mississauga for Business Immigration

Posted by Michelle Boeriu - Bellissimo Law Group PC

We consult many clients who are interested in immigrating to Canada under a business program. Some believe that having funds alone is sufficient for qualifying for a Canadian migration visa for permanent residence. As a firm practicing Canadian immigration law for decades, we have seen a drastic reduction in business immigration programs, both at the federal and provincial levels. The investor and entrepreneur categories were cancelled long ago, as they were deemed not economically beneficial to Canada. Recently, Ontario also cancelled its business stream. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) seems to struggle with the implementation of business programs currently and historically.

However, there are still some options that one may take into consideration. By hiring a Canadian immigration lawyer in the Greater Toronto Area, such as Mississauga or any other city, they can offer several benefits, as navigating through business legislation is not easy.

Business immigration laws change continuously, and a specialized immigration lawyer will be up-to-date and have in-depth knowledge of the changing business immigration laws, regulations, and procedures. As such, they can have a thorough discussion with prospective applicants regarding their own business and future options.

Every person is different, and every business is unique; therefore, understanding and positioning the intricacies of one’s business is essential for establishing the path towards becoming a permanent resident under the business class. Many clients tell us that an acquaintance or friend received permanent residence under one stream or another, but each case is different.

It is important to mention that business application forms vary significantly from regular permanent residence applications under other streams. They often require extensive and detailed documentation, business plans, financial records, employment contracts, proof of the source of funds, and information on how the business started, among other details. An immigration lawyer from Mississauga or any other city may help the client be well-prepared, gather, and organize the supporting documents in a logical manner, ensuring that accuracy, completeness, and presentation are in the best possible light.

By discussing each case thoroughly, a Canadian immigration lawyer may point out the best business immigration pathways, whether it’s the Start-Up Visa Program or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that is available and applicable to your circumstances. If complications arise, having a specialized immigration lawyer will likely prove to be invaluable.

It’s important to be aware from the beginning, however, that there is never a guarantee on any immigration application, and the decision belongs to IRCC. In case of refusals, delays, or other legal consequences, having representation may make the difference.

Ultimately, hiring a Canadian immigration lawyer in Mississauga, or any other city, for business immigration may provide invaluable assistance, expertise, and peace of mind throughout the immigration process under the business program.

Michelle Boeriu

Mrs. Boeriu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). She has been working in the immigration field since 1993. She specializes in Business Class applications, Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, Work Permits, Study Permits, Temporary Residence (Visitor) Visas, Spousal / Common-law Sponsorships.

Mrs. Boeriu traveled extensively in Eastern Europe, held immigration seminars and presentations and helped hundreds of applicants immigrate to Canada. Michelle also wrote many articles on immigration for the Romanian community newspapers. She has also proven skills in planning, coordination and analysis, strong financial background and problem-solving abilities with attention to detail.