Moving Mountains - Entrepreneur Immigrants Relocate for Success

Released on = October 24, 2006, 6:44 pm

Press Release Author = Evan Carmichael & Associates

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = To pack up and leave your home on a hunch is not an easy
thing to do. But, from South Korea and Iran, to China and Pakistan, more and more
entrepreneurs are leaving their homes in search of greater opportunities, and they
are choosing Canada as the place to start.

Press Release Body = To pack up and leave your home on a hunch is not an easy thing
to do. But, from South Korea and Iran, to China and Pakistan, more and more
entrepreneurs are leaving their homes in search of greater opportunities, and they
are choosing Canada as the place to start.

Ganesan Sugumar and his wife left Sri Lanka in 1992 to try their luck in Ontario.
Despite arriving during a recession, Sugumar was determined to succeed. After
conducting his own market research, Sugumar opened a store in the heart of downtown
Toronto, selling everything from souvenirs to clothes to food. Today, he has
expanded to four stores that together employ 20 people; he hopes to one day be
providing jobs for over 100 people.

"The reasons I chose Canada were that the people were nice, the crime rate was low
and because of its multinational nature," says Sugumar. "There are so many avenues
that allow business immigrants to succeed in Canada. We are surrounded by a very
rich nation."

Entrepreneurship expert Evan Carmichael agrees. "In 2005, entrepreneur immigrants
created almost 1,000 new jobs," he says. "It's a win-win situation. Canada needs
more entrepreneurs and new immigrants often have the grit and the teeth that are
needed to succeed."

In order to qualify as an entrepreneur immigrant in Canada, the federal government
requires that you have had business experience - managing and controlling a percent
of equity of a business for at least two years - and have a net worth of at least
CDN $300,000. Within three years of becoming a permanent resident, you must start a
business that can provide at least one full-time job for someone outside of your
family.

"It's never easy to move to a new country, let alone to start up your own business,"
says Carmichael. "But, Canada has a good quality of life, a well-educated labour
force, and a modern transportation and communication infrastructure. With the right
level of support, entrepreneur immigrants can find their niche and carve out their
own path to success."

According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, in the past 20 years, 32% of
entrepreneur immigrants have come from Hong Kong, 12% from Korea, and 9% from
Taiwan, with China, Iran, Germany, and Pakistan not far behind. Ontario and British
Columbia are the most popular destinations, with 48% and 32% of entrepreneurs
respectively settling there last year, but Quebec and Alberta also receive their
fair share.

"Entrepreneur immigrants not only create jobs for Canadians," says Carmichael. "They
bring with them billions of dollars of investment capital as well as foreign
management expertise."

However, Carmichael warns that all business immigrants need to do their own market
research before making the move. "What works in Toronto might not work in Calgary or
in Halifax," he says. "Entrepreneurs, no matter where they're from, need to get to
know their market and watch for current trends before starting their business.
Canada is an untapped resource, but it needs to be tapped correctly."


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Evan Carmichael is available for an interview. Please contact him at
evan@evancarmichael.com.

Evan is an entrepreneur and international speaker. At the age of 19, he became an
owner and Chief Operating Officer in Redasoft, a biotechnology software company. The
company quickly grew to over 300 organizations as clients, including NASA and
Johnson & Johnson, in 30 countries. He started Evan Carmichael & Associates with the
goal to give entrepreneurs the Inspiration to follow their passion and the
strategies they need to succeed. Evan has delivered over 100 keynote presentations
to entrepreneurs in North America, Europe, and Asia. He has been interviewed by
newspapers, radio stations, and television stations including The Globe and Mail,
CHUM FM, CityTV, Global TV, OMNI TV, Enterprise, and the Toronto Sun. Evan\'s
website,
Web Site = http://www.evancarmichael.com

Contact Details = Evan Carmichael & Associates
http://www.evancarmichael.com

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