how to do business after immigrating to Canada, and what problems should I pay attention to?
After immigrating to Canada, I face various business opportunities. As far as Toronto, a strong immigrant province, is concerned, there are the following common ways to buy and sell small businesses:
1. Catering: cafes, Chinese restaurants, Chinese fast food in western restaurants, nightclubs, tea houses, etc.
2. Services: beauty and skin care, manicure, barber shop, travel agency, dry cleaner, etc.
3. Scientific and technological fields: computer, web page making, Internet service, etc.
4. Education: Chinese classes, instruction in mathematics and physics, TOFEL (GRE, IELTS), summer camps, etc.
5. Retail and wholesale category: wholesale price of import and export trade of small department stores and retail of small commodities, such as chain convenience stores and dollar stores.
For foreign immigrants who come to Canada, there are many businesses here, such as project investment, economy and trade. For a foreigner who is a stranger, what problems should be paid attention to when doing business in Canada? We have communicated with the immigration staff who have done a better job in this respect, so as to communicate some important issues that need to be paid attention to when doing business.
first of all, to do business in Canada, you must first understand the situation here, what products you want to choose and what enterprises you want to represent. You need to know this kind of enterprise in advance, whether the agency is an honest enterprise, what the quality characteristics of the products are, what the sales market is like, how to open the sales market in the market, etc., and then make a choice.
Secondly, at the level of product signing, we must do some work on the confidentiality of product information, or directly apply for a patent right in Canada after the agency, and carry out data encryption on the product to avoid counterfeiting by foreigners.
In addition, to invest in business here, you should know the legal and regulatory issues in this area, such as product safety and hygiene problems, advertising restrictions, tax payment implementation rules and other issues, so as to avoid violations. For businessmen who invest, they must learn English and French well. For some locals, they can communicate fluently in French and communicate with relevant personnel in French to increase their trust. In short, doing business in Canada is a complicated and risky process, and we need to follow it carefully.