Sobirovs Law Firm
06/05/2026
π¨π¦ Which province should you choose for Canadian business immigration?
It's not the province you love most. It's the one that fits your capital, your business, and your life.
That distinction matters β because each provincial entrepreneur stream sets its own rules independently. Net worth requirements, investment minimums, eligible business types, processing timelines β all different. And applicants can only apply to one province at a time.
We just published Video 02 of our free 13-part series: "Which Province Should You Choose? PNP Entrepreneur Streams Explained."
What's covered:
βοΈ Every active entrepreneur stream in Canada β Alberta, BC, New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, Ontario
βοΈ Saskatchewan: permanently closed as of March 2025 β critical to know if you've been researching it
βοΈ Ontario: relaunching a redesigned Entrepreneur Stream on May 30, 2026 β with a pathway specifically for buyers of existing businesses
βοΈ The Three-Filter Test: Capital match, Business match, Life match β the framework our lawyers use with every client
13 years of business immigration experience. One free video series.
Start with Video 01 if you're new, then watch Video 02 here π
https://bit.ly/4uA5DqK
Share this with anyone researching Canadian immigration β it's the most complete province-by-province breakdown available for 2026.
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Don't Pick the Wrong Canadian Province! Which Canadian Province Is Best for Entrepreneur Immigration in 2026?This episode explains why choosing a province for Canadaβs entrepreneur immigration shou...
06/03/2026
Quick question for this community π
If you were choosing a province for Canadian business immigration in 2026, which factor matters most to you?
A) The net worth threshold β I need the lowest possible entry point
B) The business types that qualify β my sector is specific
C) The processing timeline β I need PR as quickly as possible
D) Location and lifestyle β I have family or community ties to a specific region
After 13 years of advising international entrepreneurs on exactly this decision, our answer is A, then B, then C β in that order. D is the filter most buyers apply first, and it causes the most expensive mistakes.
Video 02 of our free series covers this in full β including the Three-Filter Test and a full province-by-province breakdown for 2026.
Watch it at the link in the comments.
Drop your answer in the comments. We read every one. π
05/27/2026
π¨π¦ Did you know you can buy an existing business in Canada and use it to get permanent residency?
It's not a loophole. It's a legitimate immigration pathway called a Provincial Entrepreneur Stream β and it's been part of Canada's immigration system for years.
But here's what nobody tells you upfront:
βοΈ You need to actively manage the business (not just own it)
βοΈ You need to meet provincial thresholds for net worth AND investment
βοΈ The process takes 2β4 years β and that's the honest version
βοΈ Not all businesses qualify, and not all provinces are equal
We've been practicing business immigration law in Canada for 13 years.
We've just launched a free 13-part video series that covers every question international entrepreneurs ask before making this decision.
Video 01 is live now: "The Big Picture β Can You Buy a Business in Canada and Get PR?"
π Watch it here: https://bit.ly/4e4AcyT
Share this with anyone you know who is researching Canadian immigration. It's the most complete free resource I've seen on this topic β and I made it, so I might be biased π
Rakhmad Sobirov
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