Flat Fee · No Tiers

Canada Visa Business Plan

$ 1,200 total

One price. Everything included. Delivered in 7 days.

  • IRCC- and province-aligned business plan
  • Standalone 3-year financial model
  • Verified Canadian market research
  • Organizational chart
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Business Plan Writing Services for Visa Application in Canada

IRCC-Compliant Business Plans for Start-up Visa, Work Permit, LMIA & PNP Programs


Tailored, IRCC-compliant business plans for PNP, C11, LMIA, and Quebec applicants. Trusted by Canadian immigration lawyers and RCICs to deliver plans that hold up under provincial and federal scrutiny.

Who it's for

Canadian routes currently accepting applicants

The federal Start-up Visa is paused as of January 2026, and Ontario's OINP Entrepreneur Stream has been closed since late 2024. We focus on the four pathways genuine entrepreneurs use today.

11 Active Streams

PNP Entrepreneur Streams

Provincial Nominee Program plans for BC, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland, Saskatchewan, NWT, and Yukon — each with its own thresholds and Business Performance Agreement.

Significant Benefit

C11 Work Permit

For owner-operators establishing a Canadian business that delivers significant benefit — job creation, innovation, exports, regional economic activity. Often the work permit pathway before pursuing PR.

LMIA-Based

LMIA & Owner-Operator

Plans supporting LMIA applications and owner-operator scenarios where you need to demonstrate genuine job creation, labour market need, and operational legitimacy to Service Canada and IRCC reviewers.

Distinct Jurisdiction

Quebec Programs

Quebec operates its own business immigration streams — Investor, Entrepreneur, and Self-Employed pathways — with eligibility criteria and documentation standards distinct from federal IRCC requirements.

What's included

Every plan, every deliverable

A flat $1,200 covers the complete package. No hidden tiers, no add-ons, no surprises at delivery.

Full business plan

IRCC- and province-aligned document structured around the criteria your reviewer will assess: economic benefit, viability, operational plan, ownership structure.

Standalone financial model

Three-year projections in Excel: P&L, cash flow, and balance sheet, with assumptions and sensitivity analysis that withstand IRCC and provincial scrutiny.

Canadian market research

Verified data from credible Canadian sources, with emphasis on regional positioning, competitive landscape, and the demonstrable economic gap your business addresses.

Organizational chart

Clear management and staffing structure showing roles, responsibilities, and Canadian job creation — a standard requirement across PNP, C11, and LMIA submissions.

How it works

From intake to delivery in 7 days

A focused, structured process built around your provincial nomination, work permit, or LMIA timeline.

STEP 01

Discovery call

30-minute consultation to understand your business, the route you're pursuing, and any RCIC or lawyer requirements.

STEP 02

Intake & research

Structured questionnaire to capture financials and strategy. We begin Canadian market research and source verification.

STEP 03

Drafting

We build the full plan and financial model in parallel, ensuring narrative and numbers tell a single coherent story.

STEP 04

Review & delivery

You receive the draft on day 7. One round of revisions included to fine-tune positioning before submission.

Why Robinomics

Plans that hold up to IRCC scrutiny

Provincial nomination committees, IRCC officers, and Service Canada reviewers reject plans that look templated or contain unsupported claims. Our work doesn't have those problems.

Verified research

Every Canadian market figure is sourced from credible databases — Statistics Canada, provincial data, industry reports — and cited.

Route-calibrated

BC PNP, Alberta Rural, C11, and LMIA each emphasise different criteria. We write to the specific reviewer's checklist.

Defensible projections

Financial models built bottom-up from operational drivers — the kind of model an officer can interrogate and find consistent.

Accountable team

You work with named consultants, not anonymous freelancers. Direct access throughout the engagement and beyond.

Common questions

Questions Canadian applicants ask

Do you write plans for the federal Start-up Visa or Ontario OINP?
The federal Start-up Visa Program is paused as of January 1, 2026, and IRCC stopped accepting commitment certificates after December 31, 2025. The Ontario OINP Entrepreneur Stream has been closed since November 2024. We focus on routes that currently accept new applicants: PNP entrepreneur streams in other provinces, C11 work permits, LMIA-based pathways, and Quebec's distinct programs.
Which province is right for my PNP application?
That depends on your net worth, investment capacity, language scores, sector, and where you're willing to live and operate. BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and the Atlantic provinces all have active streams with materially different thresholds. Your RCIC or immigration lawyer is best placed to advise on fit; we then write the plan calibrated to whichever province you're targeting.
Will my plan satisfy Business Performance Agreement requirements?
We structure PNP plans around the milestones each province expects in a Business Performance Agreement — investment levels, job creation, operational targets, residency commitments. The agreement itself is a legal contract between you and the province; we ensure the plan you submit aligns with the commitments you'll need to make.
Can you write a C11 Significant Benefit plan?
Yes. C11 plans need to demonstrate that your business will deliver concrete benefit to Canada — job creation, innovation, exports, skills transfer, or regional economic activity — and that you have the management expertise to deliver it. We structure the plan around the specific significant-benefit criteria officers review.
How long does the process take?
Standard delivery is 7 business days from a complete intake. The clock starts when we have all required information from you. Rush delivery is available on a case-by-case basis for tight EOI, exploratory visit, or work permit submission deadlines.
Do you work with Canadian immigration lawyers and RCICs?
Yes. We regularly collaborate with immigration lawyers and RCICs licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, providing the business plan and financial model while they manage the legal application. Practitioners can refer clients directly or engage us on the client's behalf.
What if my province or IRCC officer requests changes?
One round of revisions is included after delivery, which covers most feedback. Substantive scope changes — new financial scenarios, materially different business models, additional locations — are quoted separately.

Build a plan that stands up to scrutiny

Let's craft a plan your provincial nomination committee, IRCC officer, or Service Canada reviewer can take seriously.

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7-day delivery
Flat fee: $1,200
Revisions included