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Government of Ontario,  Canada, in association with FIEO is organizing business immigration  seminars in Mumbai and New Delhi, Oct 18 and 21st October 2010  respectively.
The Business Immigration Section of the 
Ministry of Economic  Development and Trade (MEDT), Government of Ontario, Canada, provides a  variety of services and support to business immigrants during the  planning stages of immigration and after arriving in Ontario. 
The seminar series is being organized to showcase Ontario as part of  the MEDT’s strategy to encourage greater participation by Indian  businesses and to encourage Indian companies and entrepreneurs to set up  global offices in the state.  Ontario has been ranked as the no. 1  province in Canada by Site Selection Magazine in their annual Canadian  Competitiveness Rankings. By way of background, Site Selection is a U.S.  based bi-monthly print magazine which provides CEOs, development  planners and corporate executives’ news and information on all aspects  of the business location/relocation process. 
There are about half a million people of Indian descent living in  Ontario which makes the province an attractive destination for Indian  Companies and entrepreneurs. Many Indian Companies like Essar, Piramal,  
ICICI Bank, Bombay Chamber of Commerce have operations in Ontario.  Similarly, Ontario companies Sun Life, 
Bank of Nova Scotia, and  Celestica have operations in India.
The seminars aim to educate and help businesses understand the  conducive policies and effective programs adopted by the government of  Ontario to encourage business immigration. To be addressed by  Immigration Specialist from the Business Immigration Unit at Ontario’s  Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and by 
Royal Bank of Canada,  which is a facilitator for the Federal Investor Program, the seminars  will provide the attendees a complete picture of the advantages that are  available to people seeking to immigrate under Ontario’s immigrations  programs.
Ontario has a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), an immigration  program through which Ontario nominates individuals and their families  for permanent resident status based on a pre-approved job offer in the  province. Employers can attract individuals from abroad; individuals in  Canada on a work permit or international student graduates from a  publicly-funded Canadian college or university. It also has an Immigrant  Investor Program (IIP) which allows prospective immigrants to make a  passive investment in a government fund and become a landed immigrant. 
 
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