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Canada offers a range of business visas to foreign nationals who wish to start, invest in, or manage a business in Canada. Here are some examples of the different types of business visas that are available:

Start-up Visa Program: This program is designed for entrepreneurs who have a business idea that has the potential to create jobs in Canada. To be eligible, the entrepreneur must have the support of a designated organization, such as an angel investor group or a business incubator, and meet certain language, education, and financial requirements.

Investor Visa Program: This program is designed for high-net-worth individuals who wish to invest in a Canadian business. To be eligible, the investor must have a net worth of at least CAD $10 million and be willing to make an investment of at least CAD $2 million in a Canadian business.

Self-Employed Persons Program: This program is designed for individuals who are self-employed in cultural or athletic activities, or who have experience in farm management. To be eligible, the applicant must have relevant experience, be able to contribute to the cultural or athletic life of Canada, or have the ability to purchase and manage a farm in Canada.

Provincial Nominee Programs: As mentioned in a previous answer, many provinces and territories have their own business immigration programs that allow them to nominate foreign entrepreneurs and investors for permanent residency in Canada. These programs typically require the entrepreneur or investor to establish or invest in a business in the province or territory.

Temporary Work Permits: Foreign nationals who wish to come to Canada to manage or work in a Canadian business may be eligible for a temporary work permit. The work permit may be issued under various categories, such as intra-company transfers or international agreements, depending on the circumstances.

Overall, Canada's business visa programs are designed to attract entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals who can contribute to the Canadian economy and create jobs for Canadians. The eligibility requirements and application processes for these programs can vary, so it's important to consult with an immigration lawyer or a reputable immigration consultant for guidance.

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