Question 1 of 10

What immigration pathway are you exploring?

Your pathway determines what your business plan needs to prove. Select the one that best describes your situation. Not sure? Choose the closest match — we'll clarify on the call.

Question 2 of 10

What is the current status of your business?

IRCC and PNP programs assess readiness differently depending on whether your business exists or is still being planned. Be as accurate as possible.

Question 3 of 10

What sector or industry does your business operate in?

Some sectors are viewed more favourably by IRCC because of their economic contribution or alignment with Canada's priorities. This helps us calibrate the significant benefit argument in your plan.

Question 4 of 10

How much capital are you planning to invest in the business?

This is your own money — not a loan. It helps to know the benchmarks: PNP entrepreneur streams have minimum investment thresholds that vary by province — Ontario GTA $600,000, Ontario outside GTA $200,000, BC Base Stream $200,000, Alberta rural $100,000. For C11 owner-operator applications there is no fixed minimum. Select the range that best reflects your planned investment — this helps us give you the most accurate assessment.

Question 5 of 10

Will your business create jobs for Canadians or permanent residents?

Job creation is one of IRCC's key "significant benefit" criteria for owner-operator work permits. Even 1–2 positions can be meaningful — what matters is that they are real, documented, and plausible given your business model.

Question 6 of 10

Which of the following best describes the benefit your business brings to Canada?

IRCC requires owner-operator applicants to demonstrate "significant benefit" to Canadians. This can take many forms — select all that apply to your situation.

Question 7 of 10

How would you describe your business or entrepreneurial experience?

IRCC looks at whether you have the background to realistically operate the business you're proposing. This doesn't mean you need decades of experience — but your plan needs to be credible given your track record.

Question 8 of 10

Are you working with an RCIC or immigration lawyer on your application?

Planwrit works with applicants directly and also alongside RCICs who need a business plan writer for their clients. Both are welcome — this helps us understand how to structure our engagement.

Question 9 of 10

Which province are you targeting, and how soon do you need your plan?

Some PNP programs are province-specific and have different business plan requirements. Timeline helps us assess capacity and manage your expectations accurately.

Target province

When do you need the plan?

Question 10 of 10

Where should I send your assessment results?

Your results will be sent to you within 24 hours with Jocelyn's honest assessment of your situation and recommended next steps. No automated emails, no sales sequences — just a real reply.

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Your assessment

Strong fit

What I noticed about your situation

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Disclaimer: This assessment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Your specific eligibility for any immigration pathway must be confirmed by a Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or licensed immigration lawyer. Planwrit provides business plan writing services only.