Immigration Blog

Investing and Immigrating in Alberta

Why invest in Alberta?

Alberta has a super diverse economy, a positive business environment, and a population that just keeps on growing. It is a great place to invest, as it leads the Canadian average growth in employment, investments, GDP, and exports. Alberta has a great quantity of resources, exports that are super strong, a passion for innovation, a diverse economy, and a lot of diverse educated and skilled workers in their work force. With Alberta being ranked as the best managed province in Canada, with the lowest income taxes, it is a great place to invest and start a new business.

Opportunities to invest in Alberta

Alberta has many opportunities when it comes to your options with investing in businesses; this province has global leaders and are defining and redefining the high tech sectors. Alberta is also the country’s third largest manufacturer of agri-food products in Canada. They also have great facilities in regards to life sciences, with developments in rehabilitative medicine, health informatics, nanotechnology and biomedical engineering. Oil and gas are the largest contributor to the GDP of the country, and they have one of the best transportation systems in Canada. Their rail, air cargo, road and pipelines are bringing Alberta’s products internationally $100 billion.

How to invest in Alberta

You need to establish a company, there are many things to keep in mind when you are going to be investing in a foreign market. You will need to choose a business structure, register your business, and choose a location. When it comes to considering the type of business structure you are looking for, it is important to think about the nature and scope of the business, the degree of liability involved, financing requirements, and taxation issues etc.

Step 1: Registering your Business in Alberta

Registering your business is also something that needs to happen, this can be completed but it depends on the structure of the business when the exact process will be. You would need to go to Service Alberta website (which manages administers, and registers all businesses) to get information about the operating, incorporating, or choosing a business name. When it comes to choosing a location, for your business in Alberta there are many places you can go to get information about the different municipalities and the different regions. Some of those places are travel websites, statistics Canada, municipal websites, and also you can look at the Alberta Regional Dashboard which is an interactive open-data tool that has statistics on each of the municipalities.

Step 2: Banking and Finance in Alberta

When it comes to raising your capital, owners should make sure that they have knowledge in regards to the statutes and laws that are regulating your potential new business regarding financing. There are many banks that help with investment and financial services that can help you with your nationwide connections and your international presence. Aside from banks there are many trust and loan companies, credit unions, insurance companies and investment companies. There are many debt, equity, and government financing options. The Canadian department of finance helps investors with obtaining information in regards to financial institutions and they will also give you market information that you can use when planning to start a business in Alberta.

Step 3: The Tax System in Alberta

There are two different levels of taxes in Alberta, the federal taxes that are distributed by Canada Revenue Agency, and then Alberta Finance administers the provincial tax laws. Something important to note is that Canada imposes taxes on the basis of residency, not on citizenship so this means that residents and non-residents are subject to taxes if they are making income. Non-residents are generally taxed when there are capital gains earned, or on income made in Canada. Alberta however has many tax advantages, they have no PST (Provincial Sales Tax), payroll taxes, provincial capital taxes nor any machinery and equipment taxes.

What is Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program?

Once you have decided to invest in all that Alberta has to offer, there are a few different options and programs that you can choose from that will help you. Firstly while doing your research you will come across the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP): which is retaining work-ready immigrants and is creating growth in Alberta’s economy. Applicants can be chosen by the government and are able to apply for permanent residence through the IRCC, as they are the ones who make decisions on the applications to be permanent residents. The AINP is has multiple streams and multiple subcategories that are accessible from the program. There are three different sections, there is the strategic recruitment stream, the Employer-Driven Stream, and the Self-Employed Farmer stream. When it comes to investing and immigrating, the self-employed farmer stream is your best option.

Self-Employed Farmer Stream

If you want to invest in Alberta, as previously mentioned the agri-food industry is huge in this province. You might quality if you have the farm experience in managing the farm and the financial resources to run the farm. You need to bring proof that you have the farm management skills, the documentation of your businesses, your schooling background and work experience, your business plan, and proof that an institution in Canada will be dealing with your finances. As an investor you are probably aware that you will need to have a sufficient amount of money available to develop a farming operation. There also is a minimum of $500,000 CDN of money to be invested, be sure to include that you have documents to show that you have a minimum net worth of $500,000. Bring documentation of your business plan that includes your intentions to invest. You must invest in a primary production farming business, primary production farming areas are: dairy, wild game, fresh produce, manures and pesticides etc. Even if you are able to supply all of the above information, and that investing seems like a great idea to you still are not guaranteed a nomination or a permanent residence.

Contact Akrami & Associates

It is recommended to seek legal advice when it comes to understanding the federal structure and the provincial structure of laws in regards to taxes and investments; all of the applications and documentation that are required are hard to manage on your own. If you want to immigrate and invest your money in Canada, Alberta is a great choice, contact us at Akrami & Associates for help with your investment in Canada and we can help you manage all of the work it takes to start your economic growth in Canada, Call us at 416-477-2545.

With Akrami & Associates, there is always a way!!

Shabnam Akrami

Shabnam Akrami is the Managing Partner and Founder of Akrami & Associates. p> Prior to receiving her Paralegal Diploma with Honours, she completed her Law Degree from the UK at the University of London as well as completed a Post Graduate Diploma. In addition, she has also graduated from York University where she received both her Bachelor in Criminology and Masters in Socio-Legal Studies. She is also a Member in good standing with Law Society of Upper Canada. Prior to opening her own firm, she gained extensive experience in corporate immigration law; specializing in work permits, temporary resident permits and rehabilitation cases. She has in depth and hands on experience in all Canadian Immigration and Citizenship matters. These matters include preparation and submission of applications for permanent residence, work permits, NAFTA applications, labour market opinions, temporary resident permits, sponsorships, and business investors. Shabnam is dedicated to all her clients and committed to the successful completion of all the immigration matters in her care. With Shabnam, there is always a way!

Recent Posts

Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation is a serious issue in Canadian immigration that can lead to significant consequences for…

3 days ago

What is Temporary Resident Permit

What is Temporary Resident Permit A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a unique pathway allowing…

6 days ago

Canada Visitor Visa

Canada Visitor Visa The Canada Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV),…

3 weeks ago

Understanding the Requirements for Express Entry in Canada

Understanding the Requirements for Express Entry in Canada Canada's Express Entry system is a popular…

4 weeks ago

LMIA: Recent Changes & Required Documents

What is a LMIA? A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document issued by…

1 month ago

Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) and Criminal Rehabilitation

Canada’s immigration laws can be pretty strict, especially when it comes to people with past…

2 months ago

This website uses cookies.