Offered by Futurpreneur Canada
Starting a business in a new country often comes with extra hurdles, especially when it comes to financing and building credit. The Futurpreneur Canada Newcomer Program is designed to help recently arrived entrepreneurs turn a solid business idea into a real startup, even if they don’t yet have an established Canadian credit history. Available nationwide and open to a wide range of industries, this program combines startup financing with hands-on guidance to help new business owners gain traction early on.
Through this program, eligible newcomers can access repayable loan funding of up to around $25,000, made available through Futurpreneur and, in some cases, supplemented by the Business Development Bank of Canada. The financing is structured to be more manageable for early-stage founders, with lighter repayment requirements in the first year while the business gets off the ground. What truly sets this program apart, however, is the built-in mentorship. Participants are matched with experienced business mentors for up to two years, providing practical advice on everything from cash flow management to market entry and growth planning.
The Futurpreneur Canada Newcomer Program is particularly well-suited for younger entrepreneurs in the pre-startup or early startup phase who are navigating the Canadian business landscape for the first time. For newcomers exploring how financing, mentorship, and eligibility requirements come together, learning more about this program can be a smart first step toward launching with confidence.
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Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
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