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Canada C-11 Work Permit 2026 | Business Immigration Guide for Entrepreneurs
🇨🇦 Canada Business Immigration β€” 2026

Canada C-11 Work Permit β€”
Business Immigration Guide 2026

Your complete guide to Canada's C-11 Entrepreneur Work Permit β€” LMIA-exempt business immigration under the International Mobility Program, 2025 regulatory updates, significant benefit requirements, application process, PR pathways, and expert guidance for Pakistani entrepreneurs.

Program: International Mobility Program (IMP)
Exemption Code: R205(a)
LMIA Required: No
Updated: May 2025 & 2026

What Is the Canada C-11 Work Permit?

The C-11 Work Permit is a Canadian LMIA-exempt temporary work permit issued under the International Mobility Program (IMP), specifically under exemption code R205(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. It is designed exclusively for foreign entrepreneurs, business owners, and self-employed individuals who intend to establish, purchase, or actively operate a business in Canada β€” and whose business activity will deliver a significant economic, social, or cultural benefit to Canadians.

Unlike most Canadian work permits, the C-11 does not require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) β€” the standard government process that forces employers to prove no Canadian worker is available for a position. This makes the C-11 one of the most flexible and accessible business immigration pathways Canada offers, particularly for entrepreneurs from countries like Pakistan who are looking to establish their ventures in North America's most stable economy.

With the federal Start-Up Visa Program permanently closed to new applicants since January 1, 2026, and the Self-Employed Persons Program indefinitely suspended, the C-11 Work Permit has emerged as the primary federal entry mechanism for entrepreneurs seeking to enter Canada through business immigration in 2026.

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LMIA Required β€” LMIA-exempt under IMP
51%+
Minimum Business Ownership Required (2025 Rule)
18
Months β€” Maximum Initial Work Permit Validity
None
No Minimum Investment Amount Required
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2026 Landscape: The federal Start-Up Visa closed permanently on January 1, 2026 β€” no new applications are accepted. The C-11 Work Permit is now Canada's primary federal business immigration entry pathway. The 2025 policy overhaul (effective May 27, 2025) significantly tightened the program's rules. A strong, strategically prepared application is now more important than ever. Learn how WhatsApp Us: 0092 323 8045555 β†’ can guide your C-11 application.

Who Is the C-11 Work Permit For?

The C-11 is not a general work permit β€” it is specifically tailored for a defined set of entrepreneur profiles. It works best for:

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New Business Founders

Entrepreneurs launching a brand-new, fully funded business in Canada with a detailed, credible business plan and capital ready to deploy from day one.

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Global Business Expanders

Owners of established foreign companies looking to expand their operations into Canada by setting up a Canadian subsidiary, branch, or franchise operation.

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Self-Employed Professionals

Senior professionals and specialists offering unique, high-value services in underserved Canadian markets where their expertise will generate measurable benefits for Canadians.

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PR-Pathway Strategists

Entrepreneurs using C-11 as a deliberate first step toward Canadian permanent residency β€” operating their business for 12+ months, building a track record, then applying via PNP or Express Entry.

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Tech & Innovation Founders

Founders bringing new technologies, clean energy solutions, healthtech, or agri-tech innovations to Canada β€” sectors IRCC currently prioritises under significant benefit criteria.

Key C-11 Policy Changes β€” 2025 & 2026 Updates

The C-11 program underwent its most significant overhaul in years with the IRCC Program Delivery Update of May 27, 2025. Every entrepreneur considering this pathway must understand these changes before applying:

1. Ownership Threshold Raised to 51%

Previously, "controlling interest" in the business was assessed somewhat flexibly. Under the May 2025 update, applicants must now demonstrate a minimum 51% ownership stake in the Canadian business. Minority shareholders and passive investors no longer qualify β€” you must hold genuine majority control with documented authority over business decisions.

2. Maximum Work Permit Validity Capped at 18 Months

Initial C-11 work permits are now capped at a maximum of 18 months. This is a significant change from the previous practice of granting permits for up to two or three years. The shorter validity period reinforces the C-11's intended role as a temporary market-entry mechanism rather than a long-term settlement pathway. Extensions are possible but require demonstrated business progress and ongoing significant benefit evidence.

3. Significantly Higher Scrutiny on "Significant Benefit"

IRCC officers in 2026 now assess significant benefit with much greater precision and demand measurable, specific evidence. Vague claims and generic business plan language are consistently rejected. Specific hiring plans with job titles, timelines, and salaries are now the minimum standard. Applications must quantify economic contribution β€” initial investment amounts, projected tax revenues, and plans to use Canadian suppliers.

4. Start-Up Visa Program Permanently Closed

The federal Start-Up Visa Program closed permanently to new applicants on January 1, 2026, due to a backlog exceeding 42,000 applications and processing times of 42+ months. The C-11 now stands as the only federal entry mechanism for entrepreneurs, making it significantly more important β€” and more competitive β€” in 2026.

5. Spousal Work Permit Rules Tightened

As of January 2025, automatic spousal open work permits are available only when the principal applicant holds a TEER 0 or TEER 1 role within their own company. Simply listing yourself as "Owner" is no longer sufficient. Your corporate documents, business plan, and job description must demonstrate senior executive or managerial duties at the highest skill level β€” otherwise your spouse will not qualify for work authorisation in Canada.

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Critical Warning: Applications submitted using pre-2025 templates or strategies that rely on outdated C-11 guidance now face significantly higher refusal rates. Current approval rates have dropped to 70–75% from over 80% before the 2025 changes. Success requires a completely updated approach β€” a strong business plan, precise significant benefit arguments, proper ownership structure, and TEER 0/1 job documentation from day one. This is not a DIY application.

C-11 Work Permit Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a C-11 Work Permit under the updated 2025–2026 rules, applicants must satisfy all of the following requirements:

RequirementWhat IRCC Expects
Business Ownership Minimum 51% majority ownership of the Canadian business. Must hold genuine decision-making authority β€” not a passive or minority investment.
Active Management Role Must hold a TEER 0 (management) or TEER 1 (professional) role within the business. Job title and duties must reflect strategic decision-making, financial oversight, and senior executive functions.
Significant Benefit to Canada The business must demonstrate measurable economic, social, or cultural benefits for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. This is the most critical and most scrutinised requirement.
Relevant Business Experience Documented experience in business ownership, management, or a professional field that directly relates to the proposed Canadian business venture.
Financial Capacity Must demonstrate sufficient personal funds to support yourself and your family for at least 18 months, separate from and in addition to the business investment capital.
Business Investment Capital Must have adequate funds to invest in and operate the business in Canada. While no formal minimum is specified, officers expect amounts appropriate to the business type and scale.
Language Proficiency Minimum CLB 5 in English or French. Higher proficiency strengthens the application and is required if claiming TEER 0 or TEER 1 role for spousal work permit eligibility.
No Age Limit The C-11 has no age restriction β€” applicants of any age may apply as long as all other requirements are satisfied.
Admissibility to Canada Must be admissible to Canada β€” no serious criminal record, active immigration violations, or other bars to entry.
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Groundwork Matters: IRCC officers are significantly more likely to approve C-11 applications where the entrepreneur has done visible, tangible preparatory work before applying. This includes: identifying a specific Canadian location for the business, establishing Canadian business contacts or partnerships, having a bank account or incorporation ready, and demonstrating market research specific to Canada. WhatsApp Us: 0092 323 8045555 β†’

The "Significant Benefit" Requirement β€” Explained

The concept of "significant benefit to Canada" sits at the heart of every C-11 application. It is derived from Section R205(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations and is the single factor that IRCC officers scrutinise most carefully. Under the 2025 updates, vague or generic benefit claims no longer satisfy this requirement.

What Qualifies as Significant Benefit?

A business can demonstrate significant benefit to Canada in three recognised ways. The strongest applications typically address more than one area simultaneously:

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Economic Benefit

Jobs, investment, tax revenue

Job creation is the most compelling economic benefit. Provide specific hiring plans: job titles, timelines, salaries (e.g., "Marketing Coordinator at $52,000/year within 12 months"). Also include initial investment amount, projected tax revenue contributions, plans to use Canadian suppliers and service providers, and any export potential that brings foreign revenue into Canada.

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Innovation & Technology

New sectors, modernisation

Businesses that introduce new technologies, modernise key sectors (clean energy, healthcare, agri-tech, AI, manufacturing), or fill gaps in Canada's innovation ecosystem are given priority by IRCC in 2026. Demonstrate how your venture advances Canadian competitiveness or addresses a national strategic priority.

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Regional & Social Benefit

Underserved areas, community value

Businesses in construction, trades, logistics, home care, food services, or other essential industries that create jobs in rural or smaller communities receive strong consideration. Servicing underserved Canadian communities β€” especially outside major urban centres β€” significantly strengthens your significant benefit argument.

What Does NOT Satisfy Significant Benefit

  • Small family-operated businesses (dry cleaning, small retail, family restaurants) where the applicant is both owner and sole worker β€” these are consistently refused because no Canadian jobs are created
  • Vague or generic hiring claims β€” simply stating "we plan to hire two employees" without timelines, job titles, or salary specifics no longer meets the 2025 standard
  • Purely personal benefit businesses where the economic benefit flows primarily to the applicant's own household rather than to Canadian workers or the broader economy
  • Self-contained businesses that do not engage Canadian suppliers, service providers, or professional networks
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What IRCC Prioritises in 2026: Based on current officer guidance, the strongest C-11 applications in 2026 involve businesses in market expansion (helping Canadian firms access global markets), employment in underserved areas (construction, trades, logistics, home care in rural communities), or innovation (new technologies in agriculture, clean tech, healthcare, manufacturing, or transportation). Align your business plan with one or more of these priority sectors for the best results.

C-11 Work Permit Application Process β€” Step by Step

The C-11 application process requires thorough preparation before a single document is submitted. Here is the complete step-by-step process for 2026:

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    Step 1: Business Concept & Eligibility Assessment

    Begin with a detailed assessment of your proposed business concept, ownership structure, financial capacity, and how your venture will demonstrate significant benefit to Canada. This is the most critical planning stage. An experienced immigration consultant can identify whether your business idea is viable under C-11's 2025 standards and advise on how to structure it for maximum approval odds. WhatsApp Us: 0092 323 8045555 β†’

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    Step 2: Business Plan Development

    Commission a comprehensive, Canada-specific business plan that precisely addresses all three Significant Benefit criteria. The plan must include:

    • Executive summary and business description
    • Detailed market analysis specific to the Canadian market
    • Specific, quantified job creation plan with titles, timelines, and salaries
    • Complete financial projections β€” capital investment, revenue, tax contributions
    • Marketing strategy and competitive landscape analysis
    • Operational plan including Canadian supplier relationships
    • Organisational chart showing your TEER 0/1 senior management role
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    Step 3: Business Incorporation & Groundwork

    Incorporate your Canadian business (federally or provincially), open a Canadian business bank account, and complete any preparatory steps that show genuine commitment to establishing operations. Secure a physical business address, establish Canadian business contacts, and document any market research you have conducted on the ground in Canada.

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    Step 4: Prepare and Compile Application Documents

    Assemble the complete application package β€” business plan, proof of ownership (51%+), personal financial statements, evidence of business experience, language test results, identity documents, and all supporting evidence for the significant benefit claim. Document quality and organisation significantly affects processing speed and approval outcomes.

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    Step 5: Submit Online Application to IRCC

    Submit the complete C-11 work permit application online through the IRCC portal. Pay the required application fee. You will receive an acknowledgement of receipt from IRCC. Processing begins after the application is confirmed as complete β€” incomplete applications are returned, causing delays.

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    Step 6: Biometrics & Medical Examination (if required)

    Pakistani applicants are required to provide biometrics at the nearest Canadian Visa Application Centre (VAC). A medical examination may also be required depending on the intended length of stay. Both steps must be completed at designated facilities and typically take 1–3 weeks to process.

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    Step 7: Work Permit Issued β€” Enter Canada and Operate

    Upon approval, you receive a Port of Entry (POE) Letter of Introduction. Present this letter along with your passport and supporting documents at the Canadian border. CBP Canada will issue your official C-11 work permit allowing you to enter Canada and begin operating your business. The permit is valid for a maximum of 18 months.

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    Step 8: Operate Business & Build PR Track Record

    Operate your business actively for at least 12 months, generating Canadian corporate tax returns (T2), payroll records (T4), employment agreements, and documented evidence of active senior management. This operating track record is the essential foundation for your permanent residency application through a Provincial Nominee Program or Express Entry in the subsequent phase.

Documents Required for C-11 Work Permit Application

A complete, well-organised C-11 application package is essential. Here are all the documents typically required:

Business Documents

  • Comprehensive Canadian business plan addressing significant benefit criteria with specific, quantified projections
  • Business incorporation documents β€” Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Incorporation, and corporate registry search confirming 51%+ ownership
  • Shareholder agreement or register confirming majority ownership stake
  • Canadian business bank account statements (if already established)
  • Evidence of Canadian business premises β€” lease agreement, purchase agreement, or Letter of Intent
  • Any existing business contracts, client agreements, or letters of intent from Canadian customers or suppliers

Personal & Financial Documents

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay)
  • Personal financial statements showing sufficient funds for 18+ months of personal and family support
  • Bank statements from the last 6–12 months demonstrating investment capital
  • Proof of source of funds (if making significant investment in the Canadian business)
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs meeting IRCC specifications
  • Police clearance certificates from Pakistan and any country where you have lived for 6+ months in the past 10 years

Professional Experience & Language Documents

  • Curriculum Vitae / Resume documenting relevant business experience
  • Employment reference letters from previous employers or business partners confirming managerial or entrepreneurial experience
  • Educational certificates and transcripts
  • Previous business ownership records β€” trade licenses, tax filings, financial statements from foreign businesses
  • English or French language test results showing minimum CLB 5 (IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF)

Significant Benefit Evidence

  • Specific, dated hiring plan with Canadian job titles, NOC codes, timelines, and proposed salaries
  • Letters of intent or partnerships from Canadian businesses, suppliers, or distributors
  • Market research reports demonstrating demand for the product or service in the Canadian market
  • Evidence of innovation or unique contribution (patents, proprietary technology, exclusive supplier agreements, or regional service gaps)
  • Industry association memberships or endorsement letters from Canadian trade organisations (where available)

C-11 Work Permit Fees & Processing Time 2026

Government Fees

Fee ItemWho PaysAmount (CAD)
Work Permit Application FeeApplicantCAD $155
Open Work Permit Holder FeeApplicant (if applicable)CAD $100
Biometrics Fee (Individual)ApplicantCAD $85
Biometrics Fee (Family)ApplicantCAD $170 (max)
Restoration of Status (if applicable)ApplicantCAD $229

Processing Time (2026 Estimates)

Application TypeEstimated Processing Time
C-11 Work Permit (Outside Canada β€” from Pakistan)8–16 weeks
C-11 Work Permit (Inside Canada β€” Change of Status)10–20 weeks
Biometrics Processing1–3 weeks after appointment
C-11 Work Permit Extension8–16 weeks
Spousal Open Work Permit (concurrent)Similar to principal applicant
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No Premium Processing for C-11: Unlike U.S. immigration, Canada's IRCC does not offer a premium processing option for C-11 work permit applications. Processing times are estimates only and can vary significantly based on application volume, completeness of documentation, and whether IRCC requests additional information. Applications that are incomplete or raise officer questions will take considerably longer. A complete, professionally prepared application is the best way to avoid unnecessary delays.

Key Benefits of the C-11 Work Permit

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No LMIA Required

The C-11 is fully exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment β€” the most time-consuming and costly requirement of most Canadian work permits. You do not need to prove no Canadian worker is available for your role.

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Family Can Join You

Your spouse and dependent children can accompany you to Canada. With a properly structured TEER 0/1 role, your spouse automatically qualifies for an open work permit allowing them to work for any Canadian employer.

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Children Can Study in Canada

Dependent children of C-11 holders can attend Canadian schools and universities. In many provinces, children studying with a parent on a work permit do not require a separate study permit.

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Clear PR Pathway

The C-11 is the first step in a deliberate two-phase strategy: enter Canada, build a 12+ month operating track record, then apply for permanent residency through a provincial nominee stream or Express Entry.

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No Location Restriction

Unlike some provincial entrepreneur programs that require settlement in specific regions or small towns, the C-11 allows you to operate your business anywhere in Canada β€” including major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal.

C-11 Work Permit to Canadian Permanent Residency

The C-11 does not grant permanent residency directly. However, it is a deliberate and well-established two-phase strategy for entrepreneurs seeking Canadian PR. Here is how the process works in 2026:

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Phase 1: Market Entry via C-11

Establish your business in Canada

Arrive in Canada on your C-11 work permit. Launch or acquire your business, hire Canadian staff, generate tax filings, and build documented proof of active senior management. This phase typically takes 12–18 months and creates the track record required for PR applications.

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Phase 2: Permanent Residency Application

PNP or Express Entry

After 12+ months of active business operation, apply for permanent residency through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) entrepreneur stream or Express Entry (if Canadian business income qualifies as work experience). A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points to your Express Entry profile β€” virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply.

Active PR Pathways for C-11 Holders in 2026

  • British Columbia PNP β€” Entrepreneur Immigration Base Category: Requires $200,000 minimum investment and active business operation. Strong option for C-11 holders in BC.
  • Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) β€” Rural Entrepreneur Stream: Minimum $100,000 investment and $300,000 net worth. Strong for rural Alberta locations.
  • Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) β€” Business Investor Stream: Active for entrepreneurs who operate a business and create Canadian jobs in Manitoba.
  • New Brunswick Entrepreneur Stream: Open and actively accepting applications. Requires minimum net worth and business investment in New Brunswick.
  • Express Entry β€” Canadian Experience Class (CEC): If your C-11 business activities generate a TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 salary income, that Canadian work experience may count toward CEC eligibility after 12 months.
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Note on Saskatchewan and Ontario: Saskatchewan's SINP Entrepreneur stream has been suspended since 2023 with no reopening announced. Ontario's Entrepreneur Stream is also currently suspended. Entrepreneurs targeting Toronto or Saskatchewan should plan alternative provincial strategies. BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and New Brunswick are currently the strongest active PNP options for C-11 holders in 2026.

C-11 Work Permit From Pakistan β€” Complete Guide

Pakistani entrepreneurs represent a growing and successful segment of Canada's C-11 applicant pool. Pakistan has a rich tradition of business ownership, strong commercial networks in key sectors like textiles, technology, food processing, and logistics, and a large diaspora community in Canada that provides valuable business connections. Here is specific guidance for Pakistani applicants:

Sectors Where Pakistani Entrepreneurs Excel Under C-11

  • Food & Hospitality: Pakistani-owned restaurant and food service businesses consistently qualify under C-11 when they demonstrate full-service hiring plans with Canadian staff and documented economic contribution beyond family employment.
  • Technology & IT Services: Pakistani IT professionals and software company owners can qualify under C-11 by establishing a Canadian technology firm and demonstrating innovation or market expansion benefits.
  • Import & Export: Pakistani manufacturers or traders establishing Canadian import/export operations that bring Pakistani goods into Canadian markets or facilitate Canadian exports β€” creating demonstrable trade and economic benefit.
  • Construction & Trades: Entrepreneurs in construction, renovation, or trade services targeting rural or underserved Canadian markets β€” a sector IRCC actively prioritises under significant benefit criteria in 2026.
  • Healthcare & Social Services: Pakistani healthcare entrepreneurs establishing clinics, home care services, or medical supply businesses in underserved Canadian communities.

Important Points for Pakistani Applicants

  • Consular application: Pakistani nationals apply at the Canadian High Commission in Islamabad or the Canadian Consulate in Karachi. Ensure all documents are correctly translated and notarised where required.
  • Police clearance: Obtain an up-to-date police clearance certificate from Pakistan National Police Bureau (NPB) and any country where you have lived for 6+ months in the past 10 years.
  • Source of funds documentation: Pakistani applicants are often asked for very detailed source-of-funds documentation. Prepare comprehensive bank statements, property ownership documents, business financial statements, and tax records (NTN/FBR) going back 3–5 years.
  • Business experience proof: Obtain formal employment letters, business registration certificates, and audited financial statements from any Pakistani business you have owned or managed.
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Frequently Asked Questions β€” Canada C-11 Work Permit

01 What exactly is the C-11 Work Permit and how does it differ from a regular work permit?
The C-11 is an LMIA-exempt entrepreneur work permit under Canada's International Mobility Program (IMP), exemption code R205(a). Unlike a regular work permit that requires an employer sponsor and often a Labour Market Impact Assessment, the C-11 allows you to be self-employed or operate your own business in Canada. You are both the business owner and the permit holder β€” there is no third-party Canadian employer involved.
02 What is "significant benefit" and why does my application get rejected without it?
Significant benefit means your business must deliver measurable economic, social, or cultural advantages to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Under the 2025 updates, IRCC officers require specific, quantified evidence β€” not general claims. Rejection happens most often when: the business is family-operated with no plan to hire Canadian workers, the hiring plan is vague, or the benefit claimed is primarily to the applicant rather than to Canada's economy or communities.
03 Do I need a minimum investment amount for the C-11?
There is no formally mandated minimum investment amount for the C-11. However, your investment must be appropriate for the type and scale of business you are proposing. A restaurant requires different capital than a technology startup. IRCC officers assess whether your financial capacity is credible for the business you are describing β€” insufficient capital for your proposed business type is a common basis for refusal.
04 How long is the C-11 Work Permit valid?
Under the May 2025 regulatory update, C-11 work permits are capped at a maximum of 18 months for the initial grant. Extensions are available but require demonstrating active business operation and ongoing significant benefit. The 18-month cap replaced the previous practice of granting 2–3 year permits, reinforcing the C-11's role as a market-entry tool rather than a long-term stay mechanism.
05 Can my spouse work in Canada on a C-11?
Yes, but only if your role within your own Canadian company is documented as TEER 0 (management) or TEER 1 (professional). Since January 2025, automatic spousal open work permits were restricted β€” simply listing yourself as "Owner" is insufficient. Your business plan, corporate structure, and job description must demonstrate senior executive duties. If structured correctly from day one, your spouse can obtain an open work permit allowing them to work for any Canadian employer.
06 Does the C-11 lead to permanent residency?
Not directly β€” the C-11 is a temporary work permit. However, it is designed as Phase 1 of a two-step strategy. After 12+ months of actively operating your Canadian business and generating tax filings, payroll records, and management documentation, you can apply for permanent residency through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) entrepreneur stream or Express Entry. With the Start-Up Visa permanently closed in 2026, the C-11 + PNP combination is now the most common federal business immigration path to Canadian PR.
07 Can I apply for C-11 if I plan to open a small restaurant or retail shop?
Small family-operated businesses (dry cleaning, small family restaurants, convenience stores) where the owner is the sole worker typically do not qualify because they cannot demonstrate significant benefit through Canadian job creation. However, a restaurant or retail venture with a documented plan to hire multiple Canadian employees at specific salaries and timelines can qualify. Scale, hiring plans, and growth projections matter significantly.
08 How long does C-11 processing take from Pakistan?
For applications submitted from Pakistan through the Canadian High Commission in Islamabad or the Consulate in Karachi, current processing typically takes 8–16 weeks. This does not include biometrics appointment time (1–3 weeks) or any additional document requests from IRCC. A complete, well-organised application is the most effective way to avoid delays. There is no premium processing option available for C-11 applications.
09 Is the C-11 the same as the Start-Up Visa?
No β€” they are entirely different programs. The Start-Up Visa (SUV) was a permanent residency program for tech startup founders supported by designated Canadian venture capital, angel investors, or business incubators. It permanently closed to new applicants on January 1, 2026. The C-11 is a temporary work permit for entrepreneurs and business owners operating any viable Canadian business. The C-11 is now the primary federal entry mechanism since the SUV's closure.
10 Can I buy an existing Canadian business instead of starting a new one?
Yes. Acquiring an existing Canadian business is a completely valid C-11 pathway β€” and can sometimes be stronger than a new startup because existing businesses have documented revenue history, established Canadian employees, and proven market presence. You must still demonstrate 51%+ ownership, an active senior management role, and ongoing significant benefit. Due diligence on the business being acquired is critical β€” the acquisition must be of a genuinely operating enterprise, not a dormant shell company.
11 What happens if my C-11 application is refused?
A C-11 refusal can be appealed through a judicial review at the Federal Court of Canada, or you can reapply addressing the specific grounds of refusal. The most common refusal reasons are: insufficient evidence of significant benefit, inadequate ownership documentation, insufficient financial capacity, or a job role that does not meet TEER 0/1 standards. Working with an experienced registered immigration consultant significantly reduces the risk of refusal from the outset.
12 Do I need to speak English or French for the C-11?
Minimum CLB 5 proficiency in English or French is required. For Pakistani applicants, this typically means achieving IELTS 5.0 (General Training) or equivalent. Higher language scores strengthen your application β€” particularly if you are claiming a TEER 0 or TEER 1 senior management role to qualify your spouse for an open work permit. Strong English proficiency also demonstrates your ability to manage Canadian business relationships effectively.

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