Canada Ends Intake for Key Business Immigration Programs
The Government of Canada has officially stopped accepting new applications for its main federal business immigration streams, effective January 1, 2026. This includes the Start‑Up Visa (SUV) Program and the Self‑Employed Persons Program.
Which Programs Are Affected?
Start‑Up Visa Program No new applications will be accepted after December 31, 2025, unless applicants have a valid 2025 commitment certificate from a designated investor or incubator and file by June 30, 2026.
Optional Work Permit IRCC has paused new applications for the SUV’s optional work permit outside Canada, though extensions for existing permits remain available.
Self‑Employed Persons Program Intake is currently on hold with no reopening date announced.
These measures are part of Canada’s strategy to manage business immigration backlogs and to prepare a new entrepreneur pilot program expected in 2026.
Why This Matters for Prospective Immigrants
The SUV was Canada’s main federal pathway to attract innovative entrepreneurs. Its pause highlights a shift toward more selective economic immigration streams. Prospective applicants should also explore provincial business immigration programs and other alternatives until the new federal pilot launches.
Next Steps: How EV Immigration Can Help
If you’re considering Canada business immigration but aren’t sure which program fits your profile, consult EV Immigration. Our experts can guide you on the most suitable pathways, including provincial programs, skilled worker options, or future entrepreneur pilots.
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