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18 October 2019

Prince Edward Island Government Nets $17.4m From Cancelled Business Immigration Streams

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October 17, 2019 - The Prince Edward Island provincial government took in more than $17 million in withheld deposits from immigrant investors despite cancelling the business stream more than a year ago.
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2019-10-17 – The Prince Edward Island provincial government took in more than $17 million in withheld deposits from immigrant investors despite cancelling the business stream more than a year ago.

Accounts for the financial year ending March 31, 2019 show the province made $17.4 million from business immigrants who came in through two streams of the PEI Provincial Nominee Program.

The amount is similar to the previous year, when $17.6 million was netted by the province.

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