Planwrit’s team of specialist writers produces immigration business plans, pitch decks, grant applications, ghostwritten content, and investor-ready proposals — built for the specific audience reading them, not a generic template.
“A bank, a visa officer, and a grant committee each need something completely different. We write for your actual reader.”
A visa officer, a grant committee, and an investor are three completely different audiences. Our writers don’t use the same template twice — every plan is structured around who has to be convinced and what they need to see.
A fully researched, IRCC-aligned business plan for entrepreneur-class immigration to Canada. 15–25 pages structured to answer the adjudicator’s key question: does this business deliver significant benefit to Canadians? We know what officers look for — because our founder has been through the process personally.
Each province runs its own entrepreneur stream with distinct scoring criteria, investment thresholds, and business plan requirements. Our writers work to each province’s published standards — not a one-size-fits-all format. Covering Ontario, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and others.
Written in partnership with a licensed US immigration advisor, this plan meets USCIS treaty investor requirements. The E2 plan must demonstrate a substantial investment, a real and operating enterprise, and that the investor will develop and direct it. Every section is built around those three criteria.
A pitch deck is not a business plan in slides — it’s a 10–15 slide narrative designed to get a meeting, not to answer every question. Our writers build decks around your investor’s decision-making process: problem, solution, market size, traction, team, and ask. Every slide earns its place.
Federal and provincial grants are competitive — most applications fail not because the project is unfundable, but because the proposal doesn’t speak the funder’s language. Our writers research each program’s criteria, scoring rubrics, and priorities before a word is written.
Thought leadership, newsletters, LinkedIn content, and articles written in your voice — consistently, professionally, and without the time cost of doing it yourself. Ideal for founders, consultants, and professionals who know what they want to say but need a skilled writer to say it well.
Investor-ready, bank-ready, or startup-focused plans. A strong business plan for financing or growth is the difference between a meeting and a pass. Our writers produce clear, credible, financially grounded documents for a range of purposes.
Client or partnership proposals structured to close the deal. We write for the reader’s decision-making process — answering why you, why now, and what they get — clearly and professionally.
Research summaries, market analyses, and strategic briefs grounded in real data. Useful for internal planning, board presentations, grant applications, or investor updates — written clearly, no jargon padding.
An ongoing strategy writing partner for businesses that need consistent, high-quality writing support month to month. From proposals and strategy documents to grant applications and ghostwritten content — handled by a dedicated writer who knows your business.
A structured, transparent process — so you know exactly what happens at every stage.
Every engagement starts with a free assessment so we scope correctly before any commitment. All prices in Canadian dollars.
15–25 pages, IRCC-aligned. Significant benefit argument, market research, 3-year financials.
Province-specific plans for ON, BC, AB and other streams. Aligned to each program’s published criteria.
USCIS treaty investor-aligned plan, written in partnership with a licensed US immigration advisor.
All prices in Canadian dollars · GST/HST applied where applicable · Contact us for RCIC partner rates
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An immigration business plan is a formal document required by IRCC (for Canadian pathways like the C11 owner-operator work permit and PNP entrepreneur streams) or USCIS (for the US E2 investor visa). It demonstrates that your business is viable, that you are qualified to operate it, and that it delivers measurable benefit to the country you’re entering. It is different from a regular business plan in both structure and purpose — it is a legal case document as much as a business document.
Standard delivery is 10–15 business days from receipt of your completed intake questionnaire. Rush delivery (5–7 business days) is available at an additional fee, subject to writer availability. Pitch decks and shorter documents like business proposals are typically delivered in 5–7 business days. Timeline is confirmed during the discovery call before any work begins.
Yes — Planwrit regularly partners with Registered Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) and immigration lawyers as a dedicated business plan writing resource. We handle the plan; your legal professional manages the application file. We coordinate directly with RCICs on requirements, timelines, and document format. If you are an RCIC looking for a writing partner, contact us at jocelyn@planwrit.com.
Yes. We write plans at every stage — concept, registered-but-not-yet-operating, and actively trading. Pre-launch plans require stronger narrative and market research to compensate for the absence of operating history, which is accounted for in how we structure the document. The free assessment will tell you whether your concept is strong enough to build a credible plan around.
Cultural reframing for non-native English speakers is one of our specialist services. We work with entrepreneurs from Korea, the Philippines, India, China, Latin America, and many other countries. Your business concept stays strong — we close the gap between how you think about the business and how a Canadian immigration officer, bank, or investor reads it. No ideas are lost in translation; they are strengthened by it.
Yes, completely. The assessment takes about 5 minutes, costs nothing, and carries no obligation. You will receive honest feedback on your situation within 24 hours — including if we think a business plan is not the right next step for you. We would rather tell you that upfront than take your money for a document that won’t help.
We never ask for full payment upfront. Here’s exactly how every engagement works — including what the deposit covers and what our revision rounds include.
Start with the free eligibility check. No payment, no obligation. We confirm your situation is a good fit before anything else happens.
After the 30-minute call, we send a written quote confirming the exact price, scope, and delivery timeline. Work only begins once you approve it in writing.
A 50% deposit is required before writing begins. This deposit is non-refundable once work has started — it covers the research, planning, and writing time committed to your project from day one.
The remaining 50% is due when we deliver the final document after revisions are complete. The final file is released only upon receipt of the balance.
Once writing has begun, the deposit cannot be refunded under any circumstances — including if you change your mind, withdraw your application, or decide not to proceed. The deposit compensates for the research, preparation, and writing time already invested in your project. If you have any questions before committing, please ask them during the discovery call. We are happy to answer everything before any money changes hands.
Rush revisions required within 48 hours are subject to a 25–50% surcharge depending on scope and availability. The scope and rate for any additional revision is confirmed in writing before work begins — you will never receive an invoice for revision work you did not approve in advance.
If you are unsure whether a change falls within a revision round, ask before requesting it. We will always tell you upfront if something will be quoted separately — no surprise invoices.
“Our writer understood our business immediately — and knew exactly how to present it to an immigration officer. The plan was thorough, credible, and completely tailored.”
“My English is professional but my business concept didn’t translate the way I needed. Planwrit found exactly the right framing. My RCIC was genuinely impressed by the quality.”
“As an RCIC I need a business plan writer who understands immigration — not just business writing. Planwrit is exactly that. Professional, reliable, and easy to work alongside.”
Jocelyn is a naturalized South Korean citizen who navigated the Canadian immigration system as an entrepreneur — writing her own business plan, building a kimchi manufacturing company and a Korean restaurant during Covid, and doing it across three countries: Qatar, the United States on an E2 investor visa, and Canada on a C11 work permit.
That lived experience is the foundation of Planwrit. Most business plan writers have never been on the applicant’s side of the document. Jocelyn has — and that perspective is baked into every engagement the team takes on.
Take the free 5-minute eligibility assessment — or book a discovery call directly. No pressure, no templates, just an honest conversation about your situation and what a strong plan requires.
Or email us: jocelyn@planwrit.com