{"id":7781,"date":"2016-08-30T13:46:26","date_gmt":"2016-08-30T13:46:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?p=7781"},"modified":"2019-02-12T13:47:19","modified_gmt":"2019-02-12T18:47:19","slug":"compared-quebec-immigrant-investor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/compared-quebec-immigrant-investor\/","title":{"rendered":"Compared: Quebec Immigrant Investor Program vs U.S. EB-5 (Audio)"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Compared:The popularity of Canada and the United States as target destinations for migration is the core reason why the investment immigration programs in both countries are among the world\u2019s most popular<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Since Canada\u2019s federal government discontinued its investment immigration program, the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program<\/a> (QIIP) became the major pathway to permanent residency for high net worth individuals.<\/p>\n

QIIP\u2019s equivalent in the U.S. is the EB-5<\/a>, hugely popular among wealthy Chinese investors looking to move to America to give their children a new life.<\/p>\n

The economic and family class immigration programs in the U.S. have backlogs of anywhere between five and ten years, making the EB-5 option one of the only realistic ways of achieving a green card on a timely basis.<\/p>\n

But how do the two programs compare? They each have very different terms, despite the core outcome of permanent residency in return for an investment.<\/p>\n

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    How much?<\/h3>\n

    QIIP<\/strong> asks for investment of CAD $800,000<\/strong> over five years, after which the initial amount is returned without interest. A key factor is that this is a passive investment guaranteed by the Quebec government. As such, it is risk free.\u00a0 However, investors can finance their investment with a resulting out of pocket cost of only CAD $220,000.\u00a0 The majority of investors under the program choose the financing option, thus rendering the QIIP program one of the cheapest opportunities for a Tier 1 residence.\u00a0EB-5<\/strong> requires an investment of\u00a0USD $500,000<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a0USD $1 million<\/strong> in a job-creating project. The candidate pays $500,000 if investing in a Targeted Employment Area\u00a0with high unemployment. They pay $1 million for other projects. Financing is not permitted under the program. An ongoing review could see these thresholds rise.<\/li>\n

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    Net Worth<\/h3>\n

    QIIP<\/strong> requires the candidate to prove a minimum net worth of CAD $1.6 million<\/strong>. This must be obtained by lawful means and can be in combination with a spouse.\u00a0The EB-5 has no net worth requirement<\/strong>.<\/li>\n

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    Immigration Status<\/h3>\n

    The QIIP<\/strong> initially grants a Quebec Certificate of Selection. This can be used to apply for permanent residency.\u00a0Under EB-5<\/strong>, candidates are awarded conditional permanent residency (\u2018green card\u2019).<\/li>\n

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    Freedom of Movement<\/h3>\n

    Under the QIIP<\/strong>, applicants must declare their intention to live in Quebec, but can move wherever they want in Canada once permanent residency is granted.\u00a0The EB-5<\/strong> contains no residency restriction.<\/li>\n

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    Investment Class<\/h3>\n

    As already mentioned, the QIIP<\/strong> investment is passive. The Quebec government guarantees the amount will be returned after five years, making it risk free<\/strong>.\u00a0The EB-5<\/strong> investment attracts significant risk. The investment must be in a new for-profit business, and in the case of the lower investment class, in an area of high unemployment.<\/li>\n

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    Job Creation<\/h3>\n

    QIIP<\/strong> is a passive investment. There is no requirement to create jobs.\u00a0An EB-5<\/strong> investment must create a minimum of 10 jobs<\/strong> for American workers within two-years of a candidate\u2019s arrival in the U.S. They are initially accepted on a conditional visa. This again highlights the high risk nature of the program. The jobs can be direct or indirect.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Clearly, there are a number of factors for a candidate to consider when deciding which investment immigration program is right for them.<\/p>\n

    But the low cost, risk free, passive investment of QIIP give it the edge over the EB-5 purely in how the different terms of the program match up.<\/p>\n

    If an investor sees Canada and the U.S. as equally desirable migration locations, then QIIP is by far the safest option.<\/p>\n

    Further reading<\/b><\/p>\n