Things to Include in Your Alberta Business Plan for the Owner Operator Program

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Things to Include in Your Alberta Business Plan for the Owner Operator Program

Alberta is a hidden gem that does not get attention from immigrants like Ontario or British Columbia gets. But its unbelievably favourable tax rates coupled with the busy yet friendly environment and low cost of living make Alberta a promised land for foreign entrepreneurs. So, if you are an entrepreneur looking for ways to immigrate to Canada, the Owner Operator Program is your best foot forward. What is the Owner Operator Program? The Owner Operator Program facilitates entrepreneurs with the ability to apply for a Work Permit for a business through the LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). A work permit via LMIA requires a job letter from the prospective employer and an advertisement for showcasing the opportunity a month in advance. However, the Owner Operator LMIA program allows an individual to apply without a letter from the employer if they are going to, as the name implies, own and operate a business. The entrepreneur can either buy an existing business in Canada or start a new business under the Owner Operator Program. The best part of this program is that unlike most of the Canadian Federal business programs, it does not have any quota or strict rules to apply for a Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) permit. All that an entrepreneur requires is verifiable and tangible proof of a business or experience as a business manager.


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