Starting a business in a new country often means navigating unfamiliar regulations, financing options, and market expectations all at once. For immigrant and newcomer entrepreneurs in Alberta, Business Link — Immigrant Services offers practical, no-cost support designed to make that journey more manageable. Delivered by Business Link with support from the Government of Alberta, this program focuses on helping newcomers turn business ideas into viable operations or strengthen businesses they’ve already launched.
Rather than offering traditional cash funding, the program provides hands-on guidance that can be just as valuable in the early and growth stages of a small business. Participants can access one-on-one business advice, training sessions, and workshops that cover core topics like business planning, marketing, and financial basics. Resources are available in multiple languages, helping reduce barriers for entrepreneurs who may be more comfortable learning in their first language. The program also connects newcomers with webinars, events, and real-world stories from other immigrant entrepreneurs who have successfully built businesses in Alberta.
Business Link — Immigrant Services is well suited for small and medium-sized businesses at any stage, from early idea development to ongoing operations. Applications and access to services are ongoing, making it a flexible option for newcomers who need support when questions arise. For immigrant entrepreneurs looking to understand how this program could support their business goals, exploring the full details can help clarify next steps.
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