How will we build and present your ICT case to the Canadian Immigration Authorities? Part 1
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Intra-Company Transferees Program (ICT)

 

How will we build your ICT case?
- Part 1 -

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You currently own a business?

You want to immigrate to Canada with your Family?

You can use the ICT program and open a Branch of your business in Canada!

How will we build and present your ICT case to the Canadian Immigration Authorities? 

 

- Part 1

 

We will present a Brief overview of your company activities, including the following; 

 

1. History of your company creation and details about your Business background;

 

2. Presentation of your :

  • Business profile;
  • The Services you are offering;
  • Your Products;
  • Competitive advantage;
  • Uniqueness of services;
  • Number of employees on the payroll;
  • Website, company brochures.

3.  We will present a Brief overview of your business idea in Canada;

 

We will include if applicable all preliminary Agreements with potential clients / partners in Canada.

 

4.  We will gather the following documents:

  • Company registration and articles of incorporation of your current Company;
  • Financial statements for the past 2 years of your Company;
  • Your personal bank statement for the past 3 months;
  • Your Company bank statement for the past 3 months;
  • Letter of good standing from an accounting firm attesting of your position as owner and/or Managing director of the Company;
  • Copies of contracts / invoices/ receipts / letters from Company clients attesting to Company activities;
  • Corporate and personal tax declarations from country of residence for the past 2 years;

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The Canadian Incorporation and Preparation of Your Business Canadian Work Permit.

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