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What Business Incubators Exist?
Over 40 Canadian business incubators approved to provide letters of support.
Every business incubator follows a unique process for accepting projects and evaluating them based on specific criteria. They have the autonomy to select projects across various business domains.
Selecting the ideal business incubator is crucial to secure an invitation and benefit from their expertise, ensuring a successful acquisition of a support letter.
Check out the latest list of Canadian business incubators below:
Services at the First Stage
When selecting a business incubator and preparing for an interview, our services include:
1. Strengthening expertise and team recommendations
2. Assistance with document preparation
3. Market assessment for Canada and the USA
4. Strategic plan development for Canadian market entry
5. Competitor analysis, including in Canada
6. Innovativeness justification, if necessary
7. Application guidance for business incubators
Result: With our assistance, you can increase your chances of being accepted into a business incubator for training.
Services at the Second Stage
When it comes to consulting and preparing you to present your business project to the commission, we offer a wide range of services to ensure your success:
1. Task Completion Guidance: We provide valuable advice on how to effectively complete tasks during your training, helping you meet all the required objectives.
2. Information Retrieval Recommendations: We assist you in finding the right sources to gather additional information needed to complete tasks, ensuring your work is thorough and well-informed.
3. Task Execution Plan Support: Our team provides support in developing a well-structured plan for executing tasks, ensuring you stay organized and on track.
4. Problem-Solving Assistance: If you encounter any challenges or difficulties while performing tasks, we offer assistance in finding effective solutions.
5. Final Defense Preparation: We thoroughly prepare you for the final defense of your business project in front of experts, boosting your confidence and readiness.
6. Project Presentation Enhancement: We provide recommendations to improve the structure and impact of your project presentation, making it more compelling and convincing.
7. Presentation Skills Development: Our guidance extends to helping you refine your presentation skills, ensuring you can deliver your project with confidence and professionalism.
8. Defense Rehearsal: We conduct practice sessions to simulate the defense of your project, allowing you to refine your delivery and handle any unexpected questions.
As a result: With our comprehensive support and expertise, you will be well-equipped to successfully complete your training in a business incubator and make significant progress towards your entrepreneurial goals.
At this stage we assist in preparing a business plan and providing consultations to help you obtain a letter of support.
• We offer guidance on completing the application for a letter of support.
• We strategize on how to interact with customers and partners in Canada.
• We offer recommendations on writing letters from clients, associations, and others.
• We provide detailed information on the funds confirmation form.
• We advise on the design of your project's business model.
• We compile a list of customers, partners, and communication channels.
• We offer insights on Canadian market research.
• We assist in developing a sales strategy.
• We provide guidance on creating a marketing strategy.
• We select appropriate strategies for intellectual property protection.
• We justify financial forecasts within the business plan.
• We examine indicators like cash flow, COGS, Cap Ex's, EBIDTA, etc.
As a result: Our services help you obtain the necessary letter of support.
Immigration Services
We offer additional services to assist you with the application process. While you have the option to fill out the documents yourself, we provide services to fill out the applications on your behalf or review the accuracy of your completed forms.
Service: Checking your documents
This service focuses on ensuring the completeness of your application, verifying supporting documents, and confirming the number of dependents. We provide feedback on any missed, incomplete, or incorrect application forms, payments, steps, or supporting documents.
However, this service does not include checking for spelling errors or discrepancies between forms and accompanying documents, or verifying dates between accompanying documents and application forms.
Service: Preparation of your application 'turnkey'
This service includes providing a detailed checklist for all required documents. We verify your documents to confirm eligibility for the Startup Visa program, including language exams, support letters, police certificates, proof of funds, and work experience documents.
We thoroughly review all your documents for corrections, missing information, and inconsistencies. Additionally, we assist with applications for eligible dependent family members who may enter Canada on work permits and/or study permits.
Prior to submission to the Canadian Immigration Service (IRCC), we prepare a final review and a legal letter of submission. In case of any correspondence from the government regarding your application, we act as your legal representative.
We also assist in uploading supporting documents for the IRCC's "Update Request" after the employee receives your application for permanent residency, to facilitate the final decision-making process.
The services are provided by a licensed immigration agent RCIC license: R527681 (Reza Motalebpour).
Under the Start-up Visa program, the following documents are necessary for immigration:
What Does Permanent Resident Mean?
A Permanent Resident refers to an individual who has obtained permanent resident status by immigrating to Canada, but has not yet become a Canadian citizen.
This status is comparable to having a permanent place of residence. It is important to note that individuals in Canada on a temporary basis, such as students or foreign workers, do not hold permanent resident status.
As a permanent resident of Canada, you are entitled to various benefits similar to those received by Canadian citizens, including access to healthcare and the ability to live, work, or study in Canada. You possess nearly the same rights as Canadian citizens, with a few exceptions.
For instance, you are not eligible to vote, run for political office, or hold certain positions that require high-level security clearance.
Permanent resident status can be lost if you voluntarily renounce it, if a removal order is issued and enforced against you, or if you become a Canadian citizen.
To maintain your permanent resident status, you must have resided in Canada for at least 730 days within the past 5 years. These 730 days do not need to be consecutive, and some time spent abroad may count towards meeting this requirement.
Even if you do not meet the residence obligation, you will still retain your permanent resident status until an official decision is made regarding your status.
What Do You Need to Do upon Arrival in Canada?
English Proficiency Levels
A1. Beginner
At the beginner level, the vocabulary consists of approximately 500 words. Basic English proficiency at this level enables you to:
A2. Elementary
The conversational level of English, which is considered almost intermediate, begins with a vocabulary of around 1000 words.
At this stage, you can:
B1. Intermediate Level
The intermediate level of English indicates a vocabulary of around 2000 words. At this stage, you will be able to:
B2. Upper-Intermediate Level
The upper-intermediate level of English indicates a vocabulary of at least 4000 words. At this stage, you will be able to:
C1. Advanced Level
The advanced level of English indicates a vocabulary of at least 8000 words. At this stage, you will be able to:
C2. Proficiency Level
Achieving proficiency in the English language is a challenging yet attainable goal. At this highest level, the vocabulary consists of about 16,000 words. You will be able to effortlessly:
Statement of Account
When applying for immigration, it is necessary to demonstrate proof of funds to ensure you have enough financial resources to support yourself and any dependents upon arrival in Canada.
The required amount varies depending on the size of your family. Typically, providing an account statement or reference confirming the availability of funds is sufficient.
For instance, if you are immigrating without a family, you will need to have a minimum of $13,310
Canadian dollars in your account. For a family of three, the required amount is $20,371 Canadian dollars. It is important to note that these figures are regularly updated.
It is not required to invest your own funds in your company or business. Instead, you can explore opportunities to attract investments while in Canada or obtain a loan from a bank.
What Does Innovative Business Mean?
Innovation is commonly associated with groundbreaking advancements like space flights or new aircraft turbines.
However, in this context, innovation refers to significant improvements in existing products or services that enhance efficiency or quality and meet market demands.
Let's explore three ways to determine if your idea is innovative, along with examples:
Novelty: A key indicator of innovation is the novelty of your idea, even if similar concepts existed before. The innovative aspect lies in simplifying or combining existing elements to create something new. For instance, in a confectionery production, introducing a special printer that uses food coloring to apply images onto cakes simplifies the process compared to manual decoration.
Potential: Innovative ideas can have transformative potential, altering industries or markets. Consider a vehicle rental business that previously required customers to rent cars for a full day and travel to a specific parking lot. By creating a network of parking lots throughout the city and offering flexible renting options through a dedicated app, the business revolutionizes the market, providing more convenience and accessibility.
Market Demand: An idea that addresses a current or future need is considered innovative when customers are willing to pay for the product or service.
For example, consider a coffee shop where customers value the quality of their coffee but dislike waiting. Some coffee chains have developed their own apps that allow customers to pre-order their favorite beverages on their way to the shop. This enables customers to pick up their order immediately upon arrival, minimizing waiting times.
Innovative ideas that reduce client time and effort can be found in various industries. Examples include McDonald's focus on reducing waiting times, Ikea's furniture that customers can assemble themselves without relying on an assembler, and Amazon's ability to provide home purchases. The possibilities for innovative ideas are virtually limitless.
To summarize, an innovative idea is characterized by three factors: novelty, revolutionary potential, and market demand.
If you're interested in testing your business idea, you can sign up for a meeting where we can discuss your business or idea and help identify the innovative components within it.
How Many Applicants Can Be There?
To be eligible for this immigration program, there can be a maximum of 5 applicants (5 founders) from one business project. Each founder must own at least 10% of the project, which means that upon arrival in Canada, you will need to establish a legal entity with the corresponding shares.
Furthermore, the applicant or applicants will be required to create a company where they collectively own more than 50% of the total voting rights. It is important to note that a business project majority-owned by a venture fund is not acceptable under this program.
Additionally, each co-founder planning to immigrate must bear the cost of education and participate in training provided by a business incubator.
How Soon Can You Arrive?
Here are two potential options for you to consider:
To help you navigate through these options, we have created a step-by-step plan on a separate page.
In Case of Business Closure
The Canadian government recognizes that not every business venture will be successful, and they have measures in place to ensure that the failure of a business does not have a negative impact on your permanent resident status.
To find the official answer to this question, please click on the link below.
How to Write a Resume in Canada?
When preparing a chronological resume in Canada, it is recommended to follow the following order:
In addition to the specific order, here are some general guidelines to keep in mind when writing your resume:
Brief overview of our services
First and foremost, we offer comprehensive business advisory services. Our assistance begins with guiding you in selecting an appropriate business institution, aiding you in the application process, and preparing you for interviews. We also provide support in presenting and defending your business project, ultimately leading to obtaining a crucial "letter of support" required to initiate the immigration process.
Moreover, if you require immigration services subsequent to receiving the "letter of support," we are fully equipped to assist you. Our team holds a valid immigration services license issued by the RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant) under the number R527681 Motalebpour, Reza.
Legal Information
The information provided on this resource is intended as a general guide and should not be considered as comprehensive legal or immigration advice.
While the data presented aligns with the legal regulations in effect at the time of publication, it is important to be aware that regulations and legal provisions can change. Therefore, there is always a possibility that certain information may become outdated over time.
To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data, it is recommended to verify all information on the official websites of the Canadian government.
Biometrics Collection
To obtain a Canadian visa, it is generally necessary to provide biometrics, which include a photograph and fingerprints of all ten fingers.
However, there are certain exemptions to biometric collection. The requirement to provide biometrics for a Canadian visa does not apply to the following cases:
If you are required to provide biometrics, you need to ensure that you bring the following documents to your biometrics appointment:
It is important to note that when applying for permanent resident status, you will need to go through the biometric collection process again, even if you have previously provided fingerprints for a Canadian tourist visa.
IELTS
The IELTS English language test is designed to assess your proficiency in the English language, but in practice, it often reflects your preparedness for the test rather than your true language skills.
We highly recommend that you seek assistance from qualified specialists who can help you prepare for the IELTS test, even if you feel confident in your English language abilities.
The IELTS exam consists of four sections:
Please note that taking the IELTS test is not required for admission to a business institute; it is only necessary for Permanent Residence applications.
Here's some good news: The program you are considering requires a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 5 in either English or French, which corresponds to a B1 level of proficiency.
Medical Examination
Undergoing a medical examination is a mandatory requirement for immigration to Canada.
Once you have collected and submitted the required documents and they have been reviewed by the immigration officer, you will receive an invitation for a medical examination. Rest assured that completing this examination successfully will likely result in the issuance of the necessary documents for entry into the country.
After receiving a referral for the examination, you can visit the relevant section on the Government of Canada's website to select a preferred country where you can undergo the examination. You will then need to contact the clinic directly to schedule an appointment.
Here are the documents you need to bring with you for the medical examination:
It is important to note that the results of the medical examination are valid for a period of 12 months. If your spouse is pregnant, it may not be possible to undergo a complete examination due to the restrictions on taking X-ray images. In such cases, you will need to contact the Immigration Service for further guidance and assistance.
The cost of studying in a business incubator program varies depending on several factors, including the number of founders in the business project, the duration of the program, the location of the training, and the pricing policy of the organization.
In Toronto, there are some business incubators that offer an intensive educational program along with support upon your arrival in Canada. The total cost for these programs typically ranges from 8,000 $US to 30,000 $US.
During our consultation, we will work together to determine which business incubator is the best fit for you. While the cost will be influenced by factors such as your business idea and the number of founders in your project, we will strive to find the most suitable and optimal price solution for your needs.
Services and Cost
Our Services and Pricing:
Price:
For active startups with innovative ideas, our pricing ranges from a minimum of 4,900 $US to a maximum of 13,900 $US for a team of 5 founders. If your innovative startup is still in the pre-launch phase, the cost of our support can go up to 39,000 $US. The price varies depending on the maturity of your business and the level of involvement of our business consultants in preparing your business project. The final commercial offer will be provided after consultation.
Guarantees:
We stand behind the quality of our services. In the event that a business incubator rejects your application at any stage, we offer a refund of the amount paid.
Installment Plan:
Payment for our services can be made in several stages, with a prepayment of only 2900 $US. You only pay for each completed stage and for the desired results.
Contract:
You will enter into a contract with our company, which is based in either the USA or Canada. Payment can be made in USD, CAD, or even in cryptocurrencies such as USDT, BTC, or ETH.
Experience:
We are experienced professionals in our field, particularly when it comes to innovation. We are proud to share that 100% of our clients have been accepted into acceleration programs in Canada.
Expenses per Founder (without family):
Total Expenses: 15,200 $US
Result: you can expect to be eligible for Canadian citizenship in 3 years.
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Everything went so smoothly that it was embarrassing. When I just thought about studying in another country and moving, I was terrified of what I had to go through. BUT! Much to my surprise, everything turned out to be much simpler, and also, so quickly that I didn’t even have time to understand that everything was over and they were waiting for me in Canada.
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There were 2 weeks of intensive study with homework, during the whole time Fedor answered all my questions, directed me in the right direction. Now I have officially completed this training and am preparing documents for receiving a letter of support from the incubator.
I am extremely glad that I got this opportunity thanks to the help of Fedor! I wholeheartedly recommend him as an excellent consultant.
I met Fedor at the course "Creating a technology business", which took place as part of my studies at the ITMO master's program. My project is in the field of FoodTech and named it "FlashFood". The idea of the project was born in my head about a year before I met Fedor. Fedor helped me discover the idea, conduct a quick and efficient CustDev that validates the hypotheses on which the idea is based, and draw up a financial plan.
Thanks to the knowledge that I received on Fedor's course, I was able to apply quite quickly. Moreover, Fedor helped prepare a bright and meaningful presentation. If you have an idea or a ready-made project, but no funding, I recommend contacting Fedor or at least taking his course.
Preparation of your business project for admission takes from 1-2 months, training from 2 weeks, preparation of a business plan from 2 to 4 weeks. A step-by-step plan leading to Canadian citizenship can be found here.
According to our observations, training takes place once a quarter, there is no regular schedule. Usually, business incubators inform about group recruitment 2 months in advance.
The intensity depends on the selected business incubator. Somewhere the program lasts 3 months with classes 2-3 times a week, and somewhere for 2 weeks with daily classes.
To enter the business incubator, you do not need to pass a language exam, an IELTS certificate will be required to process entry documents.
We guarantee your admission to the business incubator, according to the agreement, we will refund you most of the money paid.
There are no entrance exams, you need to properly prepare the documents, fill out an application, collect materials and a presentation.
Our services are paid in stages, according to the result of the work performed.