Free Trade - CUSMA
Introduction
The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), formerly known as NAFTA, facilitates the temporary entry of business professionals, traders, and investors among the three member countries, promoting cross-border trade and economic collaboration.
Under CUSMA, eligible professionals can work in Canada without the need for an LMIA, provided they have pre-arranged employment in an eligible profession and possess the necessary qualifications. The agreement specifies approximately 60 targeted professions, including engineers, accountants, and scientists, each contributing to economic growth and elevated living standards across the member nations.
This streamlined process underscores the commitment to fostering a competitive and open market environment within North America.
Free Trade - CUSMA
Process
- Eligibility Assessment: Applicants demonstrate eligibility under CUSMA, focusing on temporary entry for business professionals, investors, or traders.
- Approval: Immigration authorities review qualifications and proposed activities to ensure alignment with CUSMA’s guidelines and Canada’s economic priorities.
- Business Plan Submission: A comprehensive business plan outlines market analysis, operational strategies, financial forecasts, and the business’s contribution to the Canadian economy, ensuring compliance with CUSMA provisions.
This program is ideal for business professionals, traders, and investors from the US and Mexico who seek to leverage Canada’s economic opportunities, simplified entry process, and access to North American markets.
Free Trade - CUSMA
Price
CAD 1600