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ahanif

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After spending time on studying Canadian PNP program, I finally concluded that YUKON offers the best and the fastest mean to migrate under Enterprenure Category. There is no requirement of Good Faith deposit. Just a commitment to invest C$ 150,000 over the period of 2 years. Initially they will send you Temporary Work Visa to get in to Canada and than in two years time candidate can setup his own business.

Is there any one also considering YUKON as his destination in Canada?
 
ahanif said:
After spending time on studying Canadian PNP program, I finally concluded that YUKON offers the best and the fastest mean to migrate under Enterprenure Category. There is no requirement of Good Faith deposit. Just a commitment to invest C$ 150,000 over the period of 2 years. Initially they will send you Temporary Work Visa to get in to Canada and than in two years time candidate can setup his own business.

Is there any one also considering YUKON as his destination in Canada?
Hi Ahanif,

I am interested on what you posted. Please enlighten me on this program. Where do you find this info. Thank you
 
You may find detailed info on Yukon Govt. Website:

Eligibility:
Yukon is seeking people with at least five years business experience who can start a new business, partner with an existing business, or purchase and operate an existing business in order to enhance the production and marketing of goods, services, exports, technology or research in the priority sectors.

Eligibility is restricted to applicants who:

Have a minimum of five (5) years of senior management or direct entrepreneurial experience in a business similar to the one proposed. The immigrant entrepreneur will be required to submit a resume or CV (curriculum vitae), letters of recommendation, financial statements and other documents to support his/her experience.(Working as a manager or an employee in a corporation does not necessarily provide skills to own and operate your own business.)

Have a minimum net worth of CDN$250,000, including minimum liquid assets of CDN$150,000. Liquid assets include, for example: cash, demand deposits with a financial institution, term deposits, tax shelters convertible to cash, and readily marketable investments including publicly traded stocks and bonds.

Have visited Yukon at least once, and, as a consequence, have an understanding of Yukon’s business and social environment. Business applicants must meet with one of the program’s officers in the Business and Industry Development Branch during this visit.

Can demonstrate reasonable communication skills in one of Canada’s official languages in order to operate a business in Yukon.
 
ahanif said:
You may find detailed info on Yukon Govt. Website:

Eligibility:
Yukon is seeking people with at least five years business experience who can start a new business, partner with an existing business, or purchase and operate an existing business in order to enhance the production and marketing of goods, services, exports, technology or research in the priority sectors.

Eligibility is restricted to applicants who:

Have a minimum of five (5) years of senior management or direct entrepreneurial experience in a business similar to the one proposed. The immigrant entrepreneur will be required to submit a resume or CV (curriculum vitae), letters of recommendation, financial statements and other documents to support his/her experience.(Working as a manager or an employee in a corporation does not necessarily provide skills to own and operate your own business.)

Have a minimum net worth of CDN$250,000, including minimum liquid assets of CDN$150,000. Liquid assets include, for example: cash, demand deposits with a financial institution, term deposits, tax shelters convertible to cash, and readily marketable investments including publicly traded stocks and bonds.

Have visited Yukon at least once, and, as a consequence, have an understanding of Yukon's business and social environment. Business applicants must meet with one of the program's officers in the Business and Industry Development Branch during this visit.

Can demonstrate reasonable communication skills in one of Canada's official languages in order to operate a business in Yukon.
Thanks for the Info