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AD196923
New Member Joined: 17 Jan 2016 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 17 Jan 2016 at 6:05am |
Hi all
I have a uk based property portfolio that now brings me in sufficient monies to live on. I am keen on moving to canada and am unsure which route i should take. I cannot find anything about moving to canada where you have a uk based income that will not cease when you move. The income will be be able to sustain me when i move and I'm hoping to eventually set up a business in canada. Does anyone know which visa route would be best for me? Is it possible to simply move to canada because of this income. I know I'm in a very fortunate position so finding information has been a bit difficult. Any help would be much appreciated. BTW - we're looking to move to BC - any help or comments would also be appreciated. Thanks Adrian
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Looking to get to Canada ASAP!
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Harrikon
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It does not make a difference which province you want to live in (unless it is Quebec).
As for immigration based on existing funds, I dont think you can come and live here simply based on the fact that you have a steady income. You will have to qualify under one of the other categories: 1. Family based migration: Are you married to a Canadian? 2. Skilled migration: Do you have a permanent job in Canada or do you have any recognized skill set that can get you such a job? 3. Investor/entrepreneur visas: These visas are very difficult to get as you have to convince multiple people that your business model works and is good for Canada. Even if your idea is approved, the quota available for these visas is minuscule. You may have to wait up to 5-6 years for this visa to come through. Government regulation changes all the time, so be aware. And if it is the case that you do not want to work, do not want to invest/start a business in Canad, do not want to settle here and do not want to go through the complicated system to settle here, you can simply come and live here as a "Temporary foreign resident". You can apply for a 5 year (or more) visa and live here on your income.
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