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The Start-Up Visa Success Story with KeyApply: From Obstacle to Resounding Success

One client, after using a Start-Up Visa service from another company, arrived in Canada via Work Permit. However, they encountered a major problem: their service did not support project implementation, forcing them to continue the project themselves according to their submitted business plan.

Before coming to Canada, they thought starting a business there would be quite simple. But reality proved otherwise:

  • Incubators only offer introductory courses and training, not focusing on the specific development of their businesses.
  • They have to independently search for and contract with each service provider, such as technology, finance, and marketing, at a high cost. However, none of these services have a comprehensive understanding of SUV requirements, leading to increased costs and ineffective coordination.
  • After two years and significant investment of time and money, they still haven't been able to perfect their product.

Upon receiving the Procedural Fairness Letter, with only 20 days left to complete the application, they turned to KeyApply. In this short and urgent timeframe, KeyApply deployed a professional team including engineers, business professionals, intellectual property lawyers, accountants, and HR personnel to help them complete the project.

And the result? They successfully convinced CIC and received PR.

If you're facing a similar situation, let KeyApply help. With professionalism, experience, and security, you'll save time and effort and feel much more at ease.

KeyApply is the only company in Canada that owns a Start-Up Studio with a highly experienced team.

Book your appointment now at KeyApply.com and let's write your success story together!

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