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Canada Investor (Provincial Nominee Programs)

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Standard Canadian rates — worldwide income taxed Quebec has separate investor program. BC/Ontario entrepreneur streams vary yearly.

Investment
Varies by province — CAD 150k–1m+ (BC, Ontario, Quebec)
Processing
4 months
Min stay
274 days/year
Tax rate
Standard Canadian rates — worldwide income taxed%

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Searches/mo
Interest
Niche
Trend
Demand score13/100

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Key Details

Leads to PRYes
Dual citizenshipYes
Remote work
Healthcare includedYes
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

PNP entrepreneur streams require physical presence in-province ~75% of the time while building the business

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Highlights

  • Pathway to permanent residency
  • Investment varies by province
  • Standard Canadian tax rates apply
  • Processing time of 4 months
  • Multiple provincial options available

What could change

Changes in provincial policies could affect eligibility and investment amounts.

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Tax Notes

Canada has a worldwide income tax system, taxing residents on global income.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: medium

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Who is the largest investor in Canada?
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Can US citizens invest in Canada?
The good news is, yes— Canada generally welcomes foreign investors, including U.S. citizens living abroad. There are no blanket prohibitions against non-residents opening investment accounts or purchasing Canadian stocks, bonds, or real estate.

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