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Title: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: WOOO on April 01, 2013, 06:04:53 AM
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Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs envied in U.S.

Canada is launching a new visa program April 1 that is making many politicians and lobbyists in the United States green with envy.
Called the Start-Up Visa program, it encourages foreign entrepreneurs to come to Canada and work alongside investors and mentors to create new businesses, particularly in the high-tech field, create new jobs and spur economic growth.
Business gurus and venture capitalists here say it’s a win for Canada, but many in the United States lament the lack of action in their country to fix what many consider a broken immigration system. Previous attempts to develop a similar program in the U.S. have so far failed, including one that currently is stalled in Congress.
“The general idea of taking someone who wants to come to your country and hire Americans or Canadians, it’s such an obvious good idea for the economy,” said Jeremy Robbins, director of the U.S.-based Partnership for a New American Economy.
Robbins and others fear if a start-up visa program isn’t started soon, the U.S. will lose out in attracting highly skilled entrepreneurial immigrants who could boost its stalled economy.
The partnership is so eager to have Washington adopt a Start-Up Visa program of its own that it is staging a virtual march on Washington later this spring to draw attention to the need for reforms in the U.S. immigration program.
The march will use social media to push Washington to create a smarter immigration program, one that includes a similar visa program, said Robbins, who is also policy adviser to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
“In America, if someone wants to come to start a company, we say there is no visa for them so they can go elsewhere.”
That elsewhere not only includes Canada, where applicants, if accepted, obtain immediate permanent residency, but also the United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore.
To qualify for such a visa, an entrepreneur must get financial support from a Canadian angel investor group or venture capital fund before they apply.
Two groups — Venture Capital and Private Equity Association and the National Angel Capital Organization — will work with Citizenship and Immigration Canada to pick those eligible for the program.
The pilot project will run for up to five years, according to Immigration Canada. Applicants will also have to meet language proficiency criteria and have at least one year of post-secondary education.
If successful, the program could become a permanent new economic class in the immigration process. In 2011, Citizenship and Immigration placed a moratorium on new applications to the Federal Entrepreneur Program because the program is under review.
The program is being praised by many in the investment community and should translate into big bucks for the economy, said Michael Donahue, vice-president of the Canadian Association of Business Incubation.
It is “opening up a window for new entrepreneurs with great ideas to come to Canada and work with investors here,” added Michelle Scarborough, chair of the National Angel Capital Organization.
The new visa program will help build an even more competitive technology industry, said Boris Wertz, founder of Version One Ventures, an angel investment firm.
Wertz played a role in financing a start-up by two Romanian entrepreneurs who immigrated to Canada in 2010. That start up became Summify.com and was eventually sold to Twitter for an undisclosed sum.
The program was inspired by the immigration struggles of the team who started Summify, he said.
“This talented pair had a big idea, strong endorsements, and venture-capital backing from top-tier investors like Accel,” he explained. “However, rather than focusing on their start-up, they faced a frustrating collection of bureaucratic red tape and immigration status uncertainty.”
Hopefully, the new program will make it easier for the next set of entrepreneurs who have a fabulous idea, Wertz said.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: 24KT on April 01, 2013, 06:23:43 AM
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Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs envied in U.S.

Canada is launching a new visa program April 1 that is making many politicians and lobbyists in the United States green with envy.
Called the Start-Up Vigram, it encourages foreign entrepreneurs to come to Canada and work alongside investors and mentors to create new businesses, particularly in the high-tech field, create new jobs and spur economic growth.
Business gurus and venture capitalists here say it’s a win for Canada, but many in the United States lament the lack of action in their country to fix what many consider a broken immigration system. Previous attempts to develop a similar program in the U.S. have so far failed, including one that currently is stalled in

Americans have always chafed at successful Canadian innovations, they themselves have never really been able to implement... from multi-culturalism to bilingualism, decriminalization of marijuana to same sex marriage, immigration policy,
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Skip8282 on April 01, 2013, 05:39:14 PM
Americans have always chafed at successful Canadian innovations, they themselves have never really been able to implement... from multi-culturalism to bilingualism, decriminalization of marijuana to same sex marriage, immigration policy,




hahahahaha

Canadian innovations?

What the fuck have you all ever offered the world or humanity?

You losers have contributed NOTHING.

Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: OzmO on April 01, 2013, 05:40:48 PM



hahahahaha

Canadian innovations?

What the fuck have you all ever offered the world or humanity?

You losers have contributed NOTHING.



Incorrect.


"Loverboy"
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Skip8282 on April 01, 2013, 05:43:48 PM
Incorrect.


"Loverboy"



meh...Brian Adams is way better, IMO.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: WOOO on April 01, 2013, 05:50:54 PM
Justin Bieber of peace...



so fucking embarrassing...
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: 24KT on April 01, 2013, 05:53:38 PM



hahahahaha

Canadian innovations?

What the fuck have you all ever offered the world or humanity?

You losers have contributed NOTHING.



Do you mean other than sanctuary and safe haven for refugees fleeing persecution from south of the border?

Do you mean other than a role model for how nations should behave towards other nations?

Poutine  :D
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: 24KT on April 01, 2013, 05:54:36 PM
Justin Bieber of peace...



so fucking embarrassing...

Then think Pamela Anderson.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: 24KT on April 01, 2013, 06:02:57 PM



hahahahaha

Canadian innovations?

What the fuck have you all ever offered the world or humanity?

You losers have contributed NOTHING.


They should yank your IFBB card for that one, ...Mr Weider is forgotten already? and so close after his passing too.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Skip8282 on April 01, 2013, 06:07:20 PM
Justin Bieber of peace...



so fucking embarrassing...




He's Canadian?  ha...my girls drool at his name.  They don't seem to be too big on his music, but they always call him 'little cutie'.

Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: WOOO on April 01, 2013, 06:16:58 PM



He's Canadian?  ha...my girls drool at his name.  They don't seem to be too big on his music, but they always call him 'little cutie'.




yup... very canadian...

so are shania twain... celine dion... nickelback...

jesus christ i am truly sorry...
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Shockwave on April 01, 2013, 07:05:31 PM

yup... very canadian...

so are shania twain... celine dion... nickelback...

jesus christ i am truly sorry...
Yeah, Canada's contribution to music is definitely cringe worthy.

I like Canada, but as Skip pointed out, Canada hasn't really contributed much of value to the rest of the world.

The most awesome things about Canada when I used to visit was your strippers. Damn you guys had some hot ass strippers.

Im sure being largely ignored by the rest of the world has it's perks, but it seems like many of your fellow citizens go crazy anytime you remind them that your country is largely irrelevant to the world.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: GigantorX on April 02, 2013, 09:10:40 AM
Yeah, Canada's contribution to music is definitely cringe worthy.

I like Canada, but as Skip pointed out, Canada hasn't really contributed much of value to the rest of the world.

The most awesome things about Canada when I used to visit was your strippers. Damn you guys had some hot ass strippers.

Im sure being largely ignored by the rest of the world has it's perks, but it seems like many of your fellow citizens go crazy anytime you remind them that your country is largely irrelevant to the world.

Musically.....well, Neil Young and Rush.

Anything else?
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Soul Crusher on April 02, 2013, 09:22:07 AM



hahahahaha

Canadian innovations?

What the fuck have you all ever offered the world or humanity?

You losers have contributed NOTHING.




Good snipers in the field, GSP, Hockey, and good jet skis.   ;D
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Roger Bacon on April 02, 2013, 09:44:10 AM
elves have never really been able to implement... from multi-culturalism to bilingualism, decriminalization of marijuana to same sex marriage, immigration policy,

I only.wish that.were.true!

:-)
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Shockwave on April 02, 2013, 10:43:24 AM

Good snipers in the field, GSP, Hockey, and good jet skis.   ;D
Ah yes, forgot about GSP.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Grape Ape on April 02, 2013, 12:39:57 PM
Good strip clubs, poutine, fake holidays like "family day" and "easter monday"............that's about it.
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Dos Equis on April 02, 2013, 03:18:23 PM
Americans have always chafed at successful Canadian innovations, they themselves have never really been able to implement... from multi-culturalism to bilingualism, decriminalization of marijuana to same sex marriage, immigration policy,

This is laugh out loud funny.   :)
Title: Re: Americans green with envy: Canada’s new visa program to attract entrepreneurs
Post by: Dos Equis on April 02, 2013, 03:19:15 PM
Good strip clubs, poutine, fake holidays like "family day" and "easter monday"............that's about it.

I'd give them a little more credit.  Jim Carrey is funny.  Love Diana Krall.  Michael Buble is good too. 

That's about it. . . .