Is It Time To Revive The Federal Canada Immigrant Investor Program?

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July 26, 2018 - Despite being terminated in 2014, the federal Canada Immigrant Investor Program remains controversial among supporters and critics. The federal government needs to look no further than the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program for how a well-managed passive immigrant investor program can thrive.
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July 24, 2018 – Despite being terminated in 2014, the federal Canada Immigrant Investor Program remains controversial among supporters and critics.

Supporters say the lack of a viable federal investment program means Canada is failing to capitalize on a growing sector of the immigration landscape.

Critics hold the the CIIP as a symbol of bad policy compounded by poor implementation practices that devalued Canadian citizenship and wreaked havoc with real estate markets in Vancouver and Toronto.

Supporters say the lack of a viable federal investment program means Canada is failing to capitalize on a growing sector of the immigration landscape.

The federal government needs to look no further than the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program for how a well-managed passive immigrant investor program can thrive.

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