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Are there any investment immigrants in Ontario? How to deal with it?

The nomination scheme in Ontario, Canada was formally implemented in March 2009. The main applicant is hired through this program. After the successful application for immigration nominated by Ontario, the main applicant and his family will get unconditional immigrant visas (non-ordinary work visas) before landing in Canada, and they can apply to become permanent residents in Canada after landing.

Compared with the traditional Quebec and federal investment immigration programs in Canada, the biggest advantages of the Ontario nomination program are as follows:

1. The process is faster. Because the backlog rate of immigration application materials of Ontario Immigration Department is low, the processing speed is relatively fast.

2. There is no asset requirement, which eliminates the complicated procedures of fund source audit.

3. There is no need for an interview, and the applicant's materials are all reviewed in writing, which saves a lot of valuable time and energy.

4. unconditional immigrant visa, no need to carry out any business in Canada after landing.

There are no minimum requirements and restrictions on the assets, business or English ability of the nominees in Ontario's nominated immigration program, and the nominees only need to meet the employment requirements of recognized enterprises.

After the provincial nomination, the federal government will speed up the processing of case applications. When the application is submitted to the Ontario Nomination Immigration Bureau, the nomination will be completed in a short time. After receiving the nomination, the federal government will generally issue a medical examination notice in 3-4 months. If there are no complications during the physical examination and background investigation, the immigrant visa will be issued in about one year.

Ontario Nominated Immigration Project Application Procedure

The application procedure is divided into two steps: pre-trial application (for employers only) and nomination application (for individuals only).

Step 1: Pre-trial application-The employer submits a pre-trial application form to the Ontario Immigration Department, and the Ontario Immigration Department will inform the employer of the progress of his application within 60-90 days after receiving the application.

Step 2: Nominee Application-After the employer is prequalified in Ontario, the nominees must provide evidence that they can meet professional standards to prove that they are qualified to apply for the approved position. Successful applicants will receive a nomination certificate issued by the provincial government and apply to the Canadian Immigration Department for permanent residency. Citizenship and Immigration Canada also gives priority to provincial nomination cases.

Individuals nominated by Ontario still need to meet the requirements of Citizenship and Immigration, including health and background checks.

The provincial nomination acceptance fee for Ontario's nominated immigration program is $2,000.

After obtaining the Ontario nomination certificate, the applicant will submit the corresponding documents according to the embassy. After receiving the application, the embassy will generally issue a medical certificate within three months.

From the application of the Ontario nomination scheme to the final visa, the processing speed is generally one and a half years.