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📌 Ready to move forward on your Canada journey? Book a 1-on-1 consultation here: https://calendly.com/realwestimmigration ✈️ Follow updates on Instagram: / realwestimmigration As of January 1, 2026, Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) Program is paused—and IRCC stopped accepting new commitment certificates after December 31, 2025. If you’re still planning your Canadian PR around “getting a commitment certificate in 2026,” you’re planning around a door that’s shut. There’s a narrow exception: if you already have a valid 2025 commitment certificate, you can still submit your PR application—but only until June 30, 2026. So what actually works in 2026 for serious entrepreneurs? The real shift is work permit first → operate the business → prove measurable benefit → transition to PR, often through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). In this video, I break down how the modern strategy is being assessed, why “paper-only” business files are dying, and where most applicants get rejected (temporary intent, passive structures, weak funds documentation, and businesses that don’t require your real presence). 📌 Ready to move forward on your Canada journey? Book a 1-on-1 consultation here: https://calendly.com/realwestimmigration ✈️ Follow updates on Instagram: / realwestimmigration I am a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), licensed with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), authorized to provide immigration services to individuals and businesses worldwide. My goal is to share clear, reliable information and address questions to help people navigate their Canadian immigration journey with confidence *Disclaimer: The RCIC, Jas Dhillon, creators, producers and directors of this video and channel express their views & opinions based on generic information and not on personal information, cases or situations of any person. The information from this channel and videos must NOT be taken as personal advice given to the viewers. The Presenters, Content Creators, RCIC Jas Dhillon, and employees of Real West Immigration cannot be held responsible or legally liable in any way for your actions post-viewing this video, written material, website or any other resources. #CanadaImmigration #StartupVisa #StartUpVisaCanada #IRCC #CanadianPR #PermanentResidenceCanada #BusinessImmigration #EntrepreneurVisa #C11WorkPermit #SignificantBenefit #LMIAExempt #WorkPermitCanada #PNP #ProvincialNomineeProgram #ExpressEntry #ImmigrateToCanada #MoveToCanada #CanadianBusiness #InvestInCanada #RealWestImmigration