Thinking of launching your startup? Perhaps in Canada? A lawyer can save you from application missteps. Those forms are tricky; missing one detail can hurt your chances. You want someone who knows Canada’s Startup Visa Program inside out. That’s where Skynet Immigration’s licensed RCIC, Salekur Rahman, comes in.
How Canada’s Start‑Up Visa Works
1. Support from a designated group
You need backing from a Canadian venture capital fund (min CAD 200K), angel group (min CAD 75K), or incubator. That’s a key hurdle.
2. Language test
You’ll need at least CLB 5 in English or French – speaking, reading, writing.
3. Enough funds
Immigration wants to see you can support yourself and any dependents.
4. Clean background & health
Police check, medical exam – standard but must be spotless.
Other will explain steps well. But few tie it back to a real, human lawyer who will walk you through each step. That’s Skynet’s edge.
What Skynet Offers That Others Don’t
- Bangladesh-based support
Skynet has an office at Mirpur DOHS, Dhaka, so it’s easy to connect locally. You won’t feel far away. - RCIC with CAPIC/ICCRC credentials
Salek Rahman is regulated by Canada and part of key bodies. That means legit advice. - One-on-one help
Other firms focus on documents while Skynet will talk to you, prep your pitch, anticipate questions. - Higher approval mindset
While others talks on rejection trends, Skynet’s reviews show they help clients bounce back after refusals.
Tackling the Toughest Parts
Start‑up Visa isn’t automatic. IRCC tightened rules: endorsement limits, stricter vetting. You need a lawyer who pays attention to small signals. Skynet:
- Finds the right designated partner for your startup idea.
- Ensures your business pitch and plan are solid, not just a story but backed with numbers.
- Helps with settlement fund proof from Bangladesh bank statements, sponsor letters, etc.
- Preps you for interviews and documentation checks before IRCC sees them.
How It Works – Step by Step
- Free assessment call (via Zoom or Dhaka)
Start with Skynet’s free profile review
They guide you: should you aim for capital funds, an angel group, or an incubator? - Prepare docs & business plan
Local support helps: bank docs, language scores, pitch deck, all locally compiled. - Submit with Skynet’s review
They double‑ and triple‑check your forms before sending. - Endorsement + visa
With endorsement in hand, they prep your Startup Visa submission. - Post‑visa support
They offer guidance even after arrival – starting business, applying for PR, etc.
Tips from Skynet (and wiser investors)
- Don’t underfund your pitch
You’ll need enough proof to show you can live in Canada without trouble. - Learn about Canada
Speak confidently about your target market in Canada. Show you’ve done the homework. - Backup plan matters
IRCC likes entrepreneurs who aren’t overly risky. Show a fallback path. - Stay local, but global vision
Skynet helps you frame your plan to scale beyond Bangladesh. That matters.
A Note on Costs
Legal fees apply and accurate upfront. Skynet offers competitive pricing, as they say, “very competitive price to its clients. No hidden extras. You get value, not surprises.
Why Choose Skynet Over Others?
| Feature | Skynet Immigration | Other Immigration Services |
|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh office + local time zone | Yes | No |
| RCIC (Salek Rahman) credentials | Yes | Lawyers in Canada, but not Bangladeshi-based |
| Focus on Startup Visa Program | Yes, dedicated business immigration team | Firms cover many areas; generic advice on Startup Visa Program |
| Post-refusal experience | Had clients come back from rejections | Some mention refusals, but no bounce-back help |
| Free initial assessment | Yes via Zoom/WhatsApp | Free, but distant |
Final Thoughts
If you’re in Bangladesh and exploring Canada’s Startup Visa Program, Skynet stands out. Local connection, regulated credentials, a real focus on Startup Visa Program plus nurturing clients after refusals, that’s rare.
How about we help set up your free Zoom consultation? You can share your idea, ask questions, and see if Skynet is the right fit. It’s a gentle first step, no pressure. Let me know if you’d like a draft call invitation script or details on next steps.

