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Chinese applicants dominated MM2H approvals, followed by South Koreans, Japanese, Bangladeshis and Britons. View the full article here. Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.
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Investing
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Did Canada Startup Visa Bloodbath Create a Loophole?
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3 minutes
5 days ago
Did Canada Startup Visa Bloodbath Create a Loophole?
When Canada cut Startup Visa organization approvals from 400 to just 10, everyone thought the program was dead. But Canada immigration expert and IMI Pro Slava Apel explains why the cap actually improved approval speeds and quality. Learn about Canada's hidden priority pathway that's processing new applicants in a fraction of the normal time. Learn more about the Canada Startup Visa and find a specialist who can help you plan and apply for the program.
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Chinese applicants dominated MM2H approvals, followed by South Koreans, Japanese, Bangladeshis and Britons. View the full article here. Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.