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Evaluation Division
Evaluation of the Federal Business Immigration Program
June 2014
This report presents the findings of the evaluation of the federal Business Immigration Program (BIP), including its three classes: the Entrepreneur (EN) class, the Self-employed persons (SE) class and the Investor (IN) class. The evaluation was conducted from January to December 2013, in fulfilment of requirements under Section 42.1 of the Financial Administration Act and the 2009 Treasury Board Policy on Evaluation.
Evaluation of the Federal Business Immigration Program (PDF, 1.71MB)
Table of contents
- Acronyms
- Executive summary
- Evaluation of the Federal Business Immigration Program - Management Response Action Plan
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methodology
- 3. Relevance
- 4. Management Outcomes
- 5. Program Performance
- 5.1. Economic Outcomes
- 5.1.1. Introduction to Economic Outcomes
- 5.1.2. Self-employment activities
- 5.1.3. Investment capital mobilized through the IIP
- 5.1.4. Post-admission investment
- 5.1.5. Employment income
- 5.1.6. Taxable income and taxes paid
- 5.1.7. EI and SA benefits received
- 5.1.8. Profile of income sources
- 5.1.9. Summary
- 5.2. Interprovincial Mobility & Out-migration
- 5.3. Unintended Impacts
- 5.1. Economic Outcomes
- 6. Resource Utilization
- 7. Conclusions and Recommendations
- Appendix A: Business Immigration Program Logic Model
- Appendix B: Evaluation Issues, Questions and Indicators
- Appendix C: IMDB Capture Rate
- Appendix D: Weighting of the Survey Results
- Appendix E: Glossary of Economic Concepts
- Appendix F: Income Profile
Technical appendices are available upon request to Research-Recherche@cic.gc.ca
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