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Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program

Immigrant Entrepreneur Program Criteria

The immigrant entrepreneur element of the Nominee Program is intended for prospective immigrants who propose to establish a business on PEI or who intend to be self-employed.

Applicants under the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program in this category are required to show:

  • Net Worth and Liquidity Requirements

Immigrant entrepreneurs must have a minimum net worth of $750,000, including minimum liquid assets of $350,000. Liquid assets includes for example, cash, demand deposits with a financial institution, term deposits, tax shelters convertible to cash, and readily marketable investments including publicly traded stocks or bonds.

  • Immigrant Entrepreneur Investment in a New Business Start

Immigrant entrepreneurs must be prepared to make a minimum business investment of $200,000 to establish a new enterprise. A complete business plan and $100,000 are to be submitted along with their Provincial Nominee Program application. Once the business is established this $100,000 will be returned to the applicant. (For more info see Escrow Agreement). Immigrant Entrepreneurs are also required to place $25,000 in escrow with the Government of Prince Edward Island as a good faith deposit. This deposit also gets returned after the applicant has resided for one year in Prince Edward Island.

Business investment refers to investment required to finance the assets and operations of the new enterprise and may include:

1. start-up costs and early cash flow deficiencies financed by cash, demand deposits and other liquid assets held in a business account with a recognized financial institution on PEI, such as a chartered bank, trust company, credit union or brokerage;
2. inventories and accounts receivable associated with the business start;
3. licenses, franchises, trade names and other intangible assets necessary to establish/operate the business and purchased from third parties, at arm's length;
4. machinery, fixtures, tools and other equipment, excluding passenger vehicles;
5. real estate, excluding residential real estate, recreational property, raw land for future development or real estate to be leased primarily to third parties, whether for business or residential uses;
6. leasehold improvements to leased business premises.

  • Eligible Business Activity

The immigrant entrepreneur may establish an active business in virtually any sector within Prince Edward Island's economy. Active business refers to a business which generates revenues by selling goods and/or services at arm's length to third parties and excludes investment holding companies, real estate rental operations, loan/investment companies and other non-active investment.

Where professional credentials or licenses to practice are required to establish or operate the business on Prince Edward Island, the immigrant entrepreneur will be required to demonstrate as part of the business plan, that he/she has met, or can reasonably be expected to meet, the conditions precedent to start-up.

  • Evidence of Investment in an Eligible Enterprise

The requirements to be met will be established on a case by case basis, depending upon the nature of the proposed business assets and operations, following approval of the business plan.

  • Escrow Agreement

    This Agreement sets out the terms and conditions of the Immigrant Entrepreneur’s application for permanent residency under this category. Immigrant Entrepreneurs must sign, date and submit two copies of the Escrow Agreement with their Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program application. Along with this Agreement, the applicant shall also submit the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000 Cdn), payable to Island Investment Development Inc., to be held by in escrow on the terms set forth in the agreement, and the Applicant shall also, prior to nomination, provide evidence of the availability of an additional $100,000 Canadian available to initiate a new Prince Edward Island based business. The $100,000 plus interest will be returned to the Applicant provided he/she has abided by the terms and conditions of the Escrow Agreement.

  • Exploratory Visit

Immigrant entrepreneurs are required to make an exploratory visit to Prince Edward Island of at least three business days duration and preferably, five business days. During the orientation visit, they are encouraged to research business opportunities and the feasibility of the new business start or self-employment. Following pre-assessment of the application, the Province will issue an invitation for the exploratory visit and will schedule the official interview with a Program Officer.

  • Canada-PEI Business Service Centre

In addition to the official interview with an Immigration & Investment Program Officer, it is mandatory that immigrant entrepreneurs also meet with a Program Officer at the Canada-Prince Edward Island Business Service Centre for assistance and advice in researching business opportunities on Prince Edward Island and preparation of the business plan.

Services are provided jointly by the Governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island, free of charge. In most cases, services and advice can also be delivered electronically once the applicant has returned home and is ready to prepare the business plan.

  • Business Plan

Applicants under the immigrant entrepreneur category are required to prepare and submit a business plan outlining how the new enterprise is to be successfully established.

The business plan is an important part of the selection of immigrant entrepreneurs. The purpose is to allow the Province to assess the prognosis that the new business or earnings from self-employment will provide a reasonable standard of living for the immigrant entrepreneur and his/her family relocating to PEI.

The business plan submitted by the prospective immigrant entrepreneur will be provided in the general format developed by Business Development Bank of Canada and is available online at www.bdc.ca. The business plan will form part of the immigration document package for immigrant entrepreneurs.

 

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