Why the Startup Visa is a Fake Scheme

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Introduction

The dream of moving to Canada as a business founder has led to the rise of one of the biggest scams in the immigration space — the so-called “Startup Visa with no business required.”

It sounds attractive: “Get Canadian PR in 6 months!” or “Invest ₹50–60 lakh and move with your family.” But these promises are too good to be true — and they often are.

The Startup Visa Myth

Unscrupulous agents sell a fabricated version of the Canadian Startup Visa Program, claiming that anyone can qualify — even without a real business.

Fraudsters, however, have turned this into a lucrative trap. They create fake “paper companies”, charge victims ₹50–60 lakh, and promise PR within months.

The truth?
👉 No real business.
👉 No investor approval.
👉 No visa.
👉 No refund.

The Right Way Forward  
Real immigration success requires:

✔️ A genuine business idea that creates value.

✔️ A licensed consultant or lawyer who is transparent.

✔️ A long-term strategy — not a quick shortcut.

Immigration is not a one-time transaction; it’s a life decision.

Beware of anyone promising guaranteed PR, instant visas, or business setup without involvement. These are classic red flags.

If you truly want to build your future in Canada — start with honesty, transparency, and a real business plan.


Because shortcuts can cost you more than money — they can cost your dream.

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