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What are the principal differences between the investor category, entrepreneurs and self-employed?

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What are the principal differences between the investor category, entrepreneurs and self-employed?

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A27- There are may differences in the three categories of business class, however, investors must make a CAN $400,000 investment but will not be subject to monitoring or other regulatory requirement once in Canada. Entrepreneurs come to Canada and must establish a business and participate in the management of a business, and must create at least one additional job for someone other the their immediate family. Self-employed persons are selected based on their intention and ability to create a job for themselves in the cultural or athletic activities or to purchase and manage a Farm in Canada.

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