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pinewood Jul 26th 2020 7:57 pm

Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
Wanting to move from the UK to Atlantic Canada somewhere, not 100% sure where. I was born in the UK and my wife born in Ukraine. Both my kids have British passports.

Always been self employed or worked for my own business so have management experience and an MBA but not much else sadly.

Soon to sell the family home and another small property which should generate approx £430k savings.

Will be leaving 2 small investments in the UK which generate about £12k per year passive income.

Getting a little disheartened at the moment due to the covid restrictions and visa process.

If I brought a business in Canada and managed it maybe I might be able to get a temporary work permit in the future. Just wondered if anyone else has done this before and how they found the process even if its possible /realistic.


rivingtonpike Jul 26th 2020 9:22 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
I don’t think you can just ”buy” a business on Canada and go and work for it. As far as I know the self employed route is for artists and athletes. What line of business are you in?

TheAwesomeMatt Jul 26th 2020 10:09 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by rivingtonpike (Post 12887806)
I don’t think you can just ”buy” a business on Canada and go and work for it. As far as I know the self employed route is for artists and athletes. What line of business are you in?

Owner/Operator LMIA? I don't know enough about moving from that to PR though, I don't think there is anything under the AIPP for self employed people but there is a NB PNP entrepreneurial stream, might be an option. Pinewood, what does your wife do?

shelley748 Jul 27th 2020 6:46 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by pinewood (Post 12887773)
Wanting to move from the UK to Atlantic Canada somewhere, not 100% sure where. I was born in the UK and my wife born in Ukraine. Both my kids have British passports.

Always been self employed or worked for my own business so have management experience and an MBA but not much else sadly.

Soon to sell the family home and another small property which should generate approx £430k savings.

Will be leaving 2 small investments in the UK which generate about £12k per year passive income.

Getting a little disheartened at the moment due to the covid restrictions and visa process.

If I brought a business in Canada and managed it maybe I might be able to get a temporary work permit in the future. Just wondered if anyone else has done this before and how they found the process even if its possible /realistic.


What makes you think you can just "move" over here?

Have you looked at the website for immigration and what categories there are?

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...te-canada.html


R I C H Jul 27th 2020 8:52 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
I moved over as a tourist and purchased property to run a business from and a home to live in. Spent several months renovating the property to get it ready for trading, then went to the US/Canadian border for an interview and application for temporary work permit in order to run the business. I was issued with a 3 yr TWP, and applied separately for permanent residency. There was no guarantee that the purchase I made would provide me with residency status, but if you plan carefully, are aware of the potential pitfalls and risks involved, it is possible to make the move on that basis.

Siouxie Jul 27th 2020 9:50 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
:welcome:
I would suggest looking at the Start Up PR route.. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...tart-visa.html

What type of self employment have you undertaken? Is it something that is in demand in Canada / Eastern Provinces ?

There's a few Entrepreneur PNP streams in the East (and the other Provinces)..
https://www.welcomenb.ca/content/wel...m-summary.html
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en...i-entrepreneur
https://novascotiaimmigration.com/mo.../entrepreneur/
:)

christmasoompa Jul 28th 2020 9:31 am

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
My suggestion was also going to be the Start Up Visa or PNP, both sound like they'd suit.

But just checking, I assume you have looked to see if you'd qualify for PR under Express Entry and discounted it? Just that it would be the easiest and quickest way over if you do, and given your MBA I'd have thought you stand a good chance of scoring enough.

pinewood Jul 28th 2020 4:36 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by rivingtonpike (Post 12887806)
I don’t think you can just ”buy” a business on Canada and go and work for it. As far as I know the self employed route is for artists and athletes. What line of business are you in?

What is the process?

  1. The foreign investor identifies a Canadian business to purchase.
  2. A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is submitted along with a suitable business plan.
  3. Once a positive LMIA opinion is issued, the foreign investor applies for a 12-24 months, renewable temporary work permit at the management level.

How long does this process take?

Once a suitable business is found, it will take 2-3 months to complete the LMIA application process. It will take less than 3-months in most jurisdictions to receive a work permit.

When can the work permit holder apply for Canadian permanent residence?

There is no minimum wait time.

During the first year of working in Canada, the foreign investor along with immediate family members can apply for permanent residence if they qualify under a suitable program, either the federal Express Entry or a provincial nomination program. In most cases, the process can be completed in less than 12 months.



pinewood Jul 28th 2020 4:40 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by TheAwesomeMatt (Post 12887820)
Owner/Operator LMIA? I don't know enough about moving from that to PR though, I don't think there is anything under the AIPP for self employed people but there is a NB PNP entrepreneurial stream, might be an option. Pinewood, what does your wife do?

my wife used to work as a travel rep

will have to look at the nb pnp

christmasoompa Jul 28th 2020 4:44 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by pinewood (Post 12888611)

What is the process?

  1. The foreign investor identifies a Canadian business to purchase.
  2. A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is submitted along with a suitable business plan.
  3. Once a positive LMIA opinion is issued, the foreign investor applies for a 12-24 months, renewable temporary work permit at the management level.

How long does this process take?

Once a suitable business is found, it will take 2-3 months to complete the LMIA application process. It will take less than 3-months in most jurisdictions to receive a work permit.

When can the work permit holder apply for Canadian permanent residence?

There is no minimum wait time.

During the first year of working in Canada, the foreign investor along with immediate family members can apply for permanent residence if they qualify under a suitable program, either the federal Express Entry or a provincial nomination program. In most cases, the process can be completed in less than 12 months.

That doesn't sound as though it's from an official source though? It's a very oversimplified and not terribly accurate view of the process! Do stick with the CIC website.

That route can work (see RICH's post above, he went through that process), but if you have a route to PR then that may be a better option, so have a look at the other visa suggestions above.

Good luck.

pinewood Jul 28th 2020 5:23 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 12888273)
I moved over as a tourist and purchased property to run a business from and a home to live in. Spent several months renovating the property to get it ready for trading, then went to the US/Canadian border for an interview and application for temporary work permit in order to run the business. I was issued with a 3 yr TWP, and applied separately for permanent residency. There was no guarantee that the purchase I made would provide me with residency status, but if you plan carefully, are aware of the potential pitfalls and risks involved, it is possible to make the move on that basis.

thanks for your encouragement

pinewood Jul 28th 2020 5:27 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 
[QUOTE=Siouxie;12888293]:welcome:



thanks will check them out

pinewood Jul 28th 2020 5:43 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 12888442)
My suggestion was also going to be the Start Up Visa or PNP, both sound like they'd suit.

But just checking, I assume you have looked to see if you'd qualify for PR under Express Entry and discounted it? Just that it would be the easiest and quickest way over if you do, and given your MBA I'd have thought you stand a good chance of scoring enough.

My wife and I submitted an express entry profile 2 years ago. I do not think we had an expression of interest yet. Maybe because we don't have a job offer.

pinewood Jul 28th 2020 5:45 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 12888617)
That doesn't sound as though it's from an official source though? It's a very oversimplified and not terribly accurate view of the process! Do stick with the CIC website.

That route can work (see RICH's post above, he went through that process), but if you have a route to PR then that may be a better option, so have a look at the other visa suggestions above.

Good luck.

its from an immigration consultants website. one based in Toronto!

Siouxie Jul 28th 2020 5:48 pm

Re: Looking to move from Midlands UK too New Brunswick Canada
 

Originally Posted by pinewood (Post 12888675)
its from an immigration consultants website. one based in Toronoto!

Yes, one known to constantly TOUT for business...... there are thousands of Immigration Consultants - not all consultants are equal.

Please ensure you go to the Official website, rather than that one.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...te-canada.html


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