The Base Category Program stream is best suited for experienced entrepreneurs who wish to immigrate to British Columbia and are prepared to invest in and actively manage a legitimate business. Applicants may establish a new business or take over and continue developing an existing business in British Columbia.Personal Requirements
To qualify for the Program, the Principal Applicant must:
Along with the Personal Requirements listed above, in order to qualify for the Program, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants will be required to sign a Performance Agreement with British Columbia.
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements may propose one key staff member whose expertise is crucial to the success of the proposed business. Key staff members will be eligible to apply for a Canadian work permit and may be eligible to be nominated for permanent residence. In order to be eligible, the key staff applicant must:
Key staff applicants are also required to sign a Performance Agreement with British Columbia if approved.
If the Principal Applicant is proposing a key staff member, the Principal Applicant must:
Applicants may choose to partner with another BC PNP co-registrant under one business proposal. Each co-registrant must meet the Personal and Business, Job and Investment Requirements listed above to be eligible. Each co-registrant will be assessed separately.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Base Category Program stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the BC PNP first. BC PNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, BC PNP will issue the Applicant a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicant to apply for a two (2) year work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Applicants must submit a Final Report at least 18 months after receiving a work permit for determination on whether the terms and conditions of the Performance Agreement were met. If the determination is positive, Applicants are nominated for permanent residence and may apply with eligible family members to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Registrations are typically scored within six (6) weeks and application decisions are usually made within four (4) months. Final Reports are usually assessed within four (4) months. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The Regional Pilot Program stream was implemented to attract entrepreneurs to work with participating regional communities by establishing new businesses that align with the communities’ economic development priorities. This stream was designed to encourage investment outside urban areas and will be administered for a period of two (2) years.
Communities may refer foreign entrepreneurs to the BC PNP which will place their application in a prioritized registration pool. Entrepreneurs will be required to visit the community to present their business concept to the designated contact person prior to receiving a referral.
To qualify for the Program, the Principal Applicant must:
Along with the Personal Requirements listed above, in order to qualify for the Program, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants will be required to sign a Performance Agreement with British Columbia.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Regional Pilot Program stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the BC PNP first. BC PNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, BC PNP will issue the Applicant a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicant to apply for a two (2) year work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Upon fulfilling the conditions stipulated in the Performance Agreement, the Applicant must submit a final report to demonstrate how the terms and conditions were met. If the determination is positive Applicants are nominated for permanent residence and may apply with eligible family members to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Registrations are typically scored within four (4) weeks and application decisions are usually made within four (4) months. Final Reports are usually assessed within four (4) months. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The Strategic Projects stream is best suited for foreign corporations that have found strategic investment opportunities in British Columbia and wish to carry out activities that are essential to the development of their core business. This stream allows foreign corporations to permanently relocate key staff to British Columbia and apply for provincial nomination to support the permanent residence of up to five (5) current senior employees, who will manage the business in British Columbia.
Foreign corporations must meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for this stream:
Upon approval of the application, the corporation’s designated signing authority will be required to sign a Performance Agreement with the province of British Columbia.
In order to be eligible for the program, the foreign corporation must:
To be eligible to apply as key staff, Applicants must:
Upon approval of the application, each key staff member will also be required to sign a Performance Agreement with the province of British Columbia.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Strategic Projects stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the BC PNP first. Upon approval of the application, BC PNP will issue Applicants a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicants to apply for a work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments. Applicants must submit a completed arrival report form within 60 days of arriving in British Columbia.
Upon fulfilling the conditions stipulated in the Performance Agreement, the foreign corporation must submit a final report to demonstrate how the terms and conditions were met. If the determination is positive, key staff members who have also met the terms and conditions are nominated for permanent residence and may apply to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
There are no set application processing times for this stream. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) offers three (3) provincial entrepreneurial programs through which Applicants may immigrate to Canada. These programs are a multi-step process, allowing Applicants and eligible family members to be nominated to apply for Canadian permanent residency.
The MPNP Entrepreneur Pathway stream is designed to attract qualified business people who intend to move to Manitoba and are interested in establishing a new business, or acquiring or partnering in an existing business.
To be able to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the MPNP, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants will be required sign a Performance Agreement with the government of Manitoba.
To qualify for the stream, the Principal Applicant must have ownership of at least one-third of the business and provide active and on-going participation in the everyday management of the business. Furthermore, the proposed business must:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The MPNP Entrepreneur Pathway stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the MPNP first. The MPNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, MPNP will issue the Applicant(s) a work permit support letter which allows the Applicant(s) to apply for a work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Applicants must report their arrival within 30 days after arriving in Manitoba on a work permit and submit their Final Report to the MPNP no later than 20 months after arriving. Upon being found to have successfully operated the business in accordance with the Performance Agreement for a minimum of six (6) months, Applicants will be issued a nomination from the MPNP. Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
There are no set application processing times for the MPNP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The MPNP Farm Investor Pathway stream is designed to attract Applicants who are interested in moving to rural Manitoba to establish and operate a farm operation, and who have verified farm business experience and sufficient capital to invest.
To be eligible for the program, the Principal Applicant must:
If approved for nomination, Applicants are required to establish the farm business and make all the required investments within two (2) years of landing in Canada. To receive the refundable deposit back, Applicants must submit a report to have the investment verified.
To be eligible for the program, the Applicant must make an investment that satisfies the following criteria:
Applicants are required to live on the farm in rural Manitoba and actively participate in the day-to-day management and operation of the business.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The MPNP Farm Investor Pathway stream is a multi-step process requiring submission of a Farm Business Concept to the MPNP first. The MPNP will invite Applicants whose Business Concepts have potential for long-term economic benefit to rural Manitoba to attend an interview. If the interview is successful, the Applicant will receive a Letter of Advice to Apply to submit a full application for nomination. If the application is deemed successful, the Applicant receives a nomination from the MPNP.
Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class. Applicants must report their arrival within 30 days of landing as a permanent resident, and have two (2) years to establish the farm business.
There are no set application processing times for the MPNP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The MPNP Farm Investor Pathway stream is designed to attract Applicants who are interested in moving to rural Manitoba to establish and operate a farm operation, and who have verified farm business experience and sufficient capital to invest.
To be eligible for the program, the Principal Applicant must:
• Have a verifiable net worth of at least CAD$500,000 that has been accumulated through legal means;
• Make a personal investment of at least CAD$300,000 towards establishment and operation of the farm business;
• If approved for nomination, make a refundable deposit of CAD$75,000 to the Manitoba Development Corporation;
• Demonstrate farm ownership and operation experience of at least three (3) years;
• Complete a Farm Business Research Visit to Manitoba;
• Submit a Farm Business Plan;
• Demonstrate adaptability relating to specified farming skills and practices.
If approved for nomination, Applicants are required to establish the farm business and make all the required investments within two (2) years of landing in Canada. To receive the refundable deposit back, Applicants must submit a report to have the investment verified.
To be eligible for the program, the Applicant must make an investment that satisfies the following criteria:
• The farm must be in active primary agricultural production, be economically feasible and must not be out of production;
• The farm land must not be leased to others;
• Farm land must not be bought specifically for land value appreciation purposes;
• The farm must be a for-profit entity with the purpose of making a profit from ongoing and recurring business activity;
• If investing in an already existing farm business, the Applicant must control at least one-third of the equity, or make at least CAD$1 million equity investment in the business.
Applicants are required to live on the farm in rural Manitoba and actively participate in the day-to-day management and operation of the business.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
• Direct or indirect misrepresentation;
• If the Applicant has close relatives and/or children residing in other province(s) in Canada;
• If the Applicant or any dependent family member, whether accompanying or not, has a criminal record;
• If the Applicant or any dependent family member, whether accompanying or not, has a serious medical condition;
• If the Applicant is prohibited from entering Canada;
• If the Applicant is in Canada illegally;
• If the Applicant is currently a Live-In Caregiver residing in Canada;
• If the Applicant is currently a temporary foreign worker residing and working in a province other than Manitoba;
• If the Applicant is a spouse of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
• If the Applicant has been refused by the MPNP within the last 12 months;
• If the Applicant has been refused by another provincial or federal immigration program in Canada and the reasons for refusal apply to the MPNP;
• If the Applicant has an immigration application in process with any other provincial immigration program in Canada;
• If the Applicant is claiming refugee status in Canada, is involved in a federal appeal or is under a removal order in or outside of Canada;
• If the Applicant has unresolved custody or child support disputes affecting members of the family.
The MPNP Farm Investor Pathway stream is a multi-step process requiring submission of a Farm Business Concept to the MPNP first. The MPNP will invite Applicants whose Business Concepts have potential for long-term economic benefit to rural Manitoba to attend an interview. If the interview is successful, the Applicant will receive a Letter of Advice to Apply to submit a full application for nomination. If the application is deemed successful, the Applicant receives a nomination from the MPNP.
Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class. Applicants must report their arrival within 30 days of landing as a permanent resident, and have two (2) years to establish the farm business.
There are no set application processing times for the MPNP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NB PNP) Entrepreneurial Stream is designed to attract experienced entrepreneurs who wish to immigrate to New Brunswick permanently to establish, operate and actively manage a business.
To be eligible to apply under this stream, the Principal Applicant must:
Successful Applicants are required sign a Performance Agreement with the government of New Brunswick. In order to receive the deposit back, Applicants must establish their business and meet the terms of the Performance Agreement within two (2) years of landing in New Brunswick.
To qualify for the stream, the Principal Applicant must have ownership of at least one-third of the business. Furthermore, the proposed business must:
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements may propose one key staff member whose expertise is crucial to the success of the proposed business. Key staff members will be eligible to apply for a Canadian work permit and may be eligible to be nominated for permanent residence. In order to be eligible, the key staff applicant must:
Key staff applicants are also required to sign a Performance Agreement with British Columbia if approved.
If the applicant is interested in purchasing an existing business in New Brunswick, the applicant must demonstrate that the business meets the following conditions:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Entrepreneurial Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and submission of an EOI to the NB PNP first. The NB PNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, Applicants will receive a nomination from the NB PNP to support the application for permanent residence. Applicants have 60 days from issuance of the nomination to sign the Performance Agreement and make the CAD$100,000 deposit.
Within six (6) months of receiving the nomination, Applicants must apply to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class. Upon receipt of the permanent resident visas, Applicants must move to New Brunswick to begin establishing the business. Applicants are required to report their landing date within 30 days of landing and to participate in meetings with the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour at certain time intervals throughout the business establishment period.
An application for a refund of the CAD$100,000 deposit can be made three (3) years following the Applicant’s landing date in Canada or one (1) year after the business commencement date, whichever comes first.
There are no set application processing times for the NB PNP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The NB PNP Post Graduate Entrepreneurial Stream is designed to assist entrepreneurs who have studied and started or acquired a business in New Brunswick to obtain Canadian permanent residency through nomination. Applicants must intend to settle in New Brunswick permanently.
To be eligible to apply under this stream, the Principal Applicant must:
To qualify for the stream, the Principal Applicant must reside in New Brunswick, have 100% ownership of the equity of the business and provide active and on-going day-to-day management and direction of the business. Furthermore, the business must:
In addition to the above requirements, the Principal Applicant must receive compensation in the form of a salary from the business which must at least meet the Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) as defined by Statistics Canada plus 10%.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Post Graduate Entrepreneurial Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and submission of an EOI to the NB PNP first. The NB PNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Applicants who meet the Eligibility Requirements will be expected to participate in an in-person interview with NB PNP Immigration Officers. Upon approval of the application, Applicants will receive a nomination from the NB PNP to support the application for permanent residence.
Within six (6) months of receiving the nomination, Applicants must apply to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class. Applicants are required to report their landing date within 30 days of landing.
There are no set application processing times for the NBPNP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The NSNP Entrepreneur Stream is best suited for experienced business owners or senior business managers who are interested in starting or acquiring a business in Nova Scotia, and who intend to actively manage the business while residing in the province.
In order to be able to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the NSNP, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants will be required to attend an in-person interview and sign a Performance Agreement with the government of Nova Scotia.
To qualify for the stream, the Principal Applicant must have ownership of at least one-third of the business and provide active and on-going participation in the everyday management of the business. Furthermore, the proposed business must:
If the Applicant is interested in purchasing an existing business in Nova Scotia, the Applicant must complete an exploratory visit to meet the previous owners and provide evidence that reasonable efforts were made to establish a fair market value for the business. In addition, the business must meet the following conditions:
Upon successful establishment of the business in Nova Scotia and fulfillment of the Performance Agreement, Applicants must meet the following requirements in order to be nominated for permanent residency:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Entrepreneur Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the NSNP first. The NSNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, NSNP will issue the Applicant(s) a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicant(s) to apply for a work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Applicants must submit an Arrival Report within 60 days after arriving in Nova Scotia on a work permit. Upon successfully operating the business in accordance with the Performance Agreement for a minimum of one (1) year, Applicants may apply for nomination to the NSNP. Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Processing times for NSNP applications are around three (3) months or more. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The NSNP International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream is designed for Applicants who have graduated from a recognized university in Nova Scotia or the Nova Scotia Community College upon completing a minimum of two (2) years of studies, and who have started or acquired a business in Nova Scotia. Applicant must have been operating the business for at least one (1) year and have an intent to settle in Nova Scotia permanently.
In order to be able to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the NSNP, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon invitation to apply, the Applicant is required to provide an Audit Opinion and a Special Purpose Report.
To qualify for the stream, the Principal Applicant must have ownership of at least one-third of the business and provide active and on-going participation in the everyday management of the business from the place of business in Nova Scotia. Furthermore, the proposed business must:
If the Applicant has purchased an existing business in Nova Scotia, the business must meet the following conditions:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the NSNP first. The NSNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon review of the application and determination that the Applicant meets the eligibility criteria, NSNP will invite the Applicant to participate in an in-person interview. If the interview is successful, the NSNP will issue a nomination with which the Applicant and any eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
Processing times for NSNP applications are around three (3) months or more. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Entrepreneur Stream is designed to support foreign entrepreneurs who are interested in starting a new business or buying an already existing business in Ontario. This stream provides the entrepreneur and up to one (1) foreign national business partner the opportunity to be nominated for Canadian permanent residence upon establishment of the enterprise.
In order to be eligible for the program, the Principal Applicant and, if applicable, their business partner must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants will be required to sign a Performance Agreement with Ontario. The commitments stipulated in the Performance Agreement must be met within 20 months of arriving in Ontario
Along with the Personal Requirements listed above, in order to qualify for the Program, the proposed business must:
Any third-party investors must be a Schedule I or Schedule II bank or an institutional investor.
If the applicant is interested in purchasing an existing business in Ontario, the business must meet all minimum eligibility requirements listed above, as well as the following conditions:
Upon successful establishment of the business in Ontario and fulfillment of the Performance Agreement, Applicants must meet the following requirements in order to be nominated for permanent residency:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Entrepreneur Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the OINP first. The OINP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, OINP will require the Applicant and, if applicable, their business partner to attend an in-person interview. OINP will then issue the Applicant(s) a work permit support letter which allows the Applicant(s) to apply for a work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Applicants must submit a Final Report between 18 and 20 months after arriving in Ontario on a work permit for determination on whether the terms and conditions of the Performance Agreement were met. If the determination is positive, Applicants are nominated for permanent residence and may apply to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class. OINP will continue to monitor the business for a period of 36 months post-nomination.
There are no set application processing times for the OINP. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) Entrepreneur Work Permit Stream is best suited for foreign entrepreneurs who are interested in moving to PEI to operate a business.
The province has developed a new category which allows communities to endorse the selection of potential Applicants and provide guidance and support for a greater likelihood of successful integration into the community.
In order to the eligible for the program, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants are required to sign a Performance Agreement with PEI.
Upon successful establishment of the business in PEI and fulfillment of the Performance Agreement, Applicants and their accompanying eligible family members (if applicable) must meet the following requirements in order to be nominated for permanent residency:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Entrepreneur Work Permit Stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the PEI PNP first. PEI PNP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, PEI PNP will require the Applicant to attend an in-person interview. PEI PNP will then issue the Applicant(s) a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicant(s) to apply for a two (2) year work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments.
Applicants must submit an application for nomination after at least 12 months of operating the business for determination on whether the terms and conditions of the Performance Agreement were met. If the determination is positive, Applicants are nominated for permanent residence and may apply with eligible family members to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Registrations are valid for six (6) months with monthly draws to issue Invitations to Apply. Application decisions are usually made within three to six (3-6) months. Applications for nomination are usually assessed within two to four (2-4) months. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The SINP Entrepreneur Category is designed to attract entrepreneurs who are interested in starting, acquiring or partnering in a business in Saskatchewan to actively manage the business while residing in the province.
To be able to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the SINP, the Principal Applicant must:
Upon approval of the application, Applicants are required to reside in Saskatchewan and sign a Performance Agreement with the government of Saskatchewan.
To qualify for the Program, the Principal Applicant must:
Requirements for Purchasing an Existing Business or Business Succession
If the Applicant is interested in purchasing an existing business in Saskatchewan, the Applicant must complete an exploratory visit to meet the previous owners and provide evidence that reasonable efforts were made to establish a fair market value for the business. In addition, the business must meet the following conditions:
Applicants may purchase a business from a previous SINP Entrepreneur Nominee. The Applicant must complete an exploratory visit to meet the previous owner(s) and provide evidence that reasonable efforts were made to establish a fair market value for the business. If the previous owner of the business for purchase is an SINP Entrepreneur Nominee:
If an Applicant is proposing a joint venture with another SINP applicant in the commencement and operation of a new business, purchase of an existing business or a partnership with a current Canadian citizen or permanent resident:
Upon approval of the application, each Applicant is required to reside in Saskatchewan and sign a Performance Agreement with the government of Saskatchewan.
Applicants may apply for nomination for permanent residency upon meeting the following conditions:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The Entrepreneur Application stream is a multi-step process requiring registration and application to the SINP first. The SINP will invite the highest-scoring registrants to submit a full application. Upon approval of the application, the SINP will issue the Applicant a work permit support letter which will allow the Applicant to apply for a work permit and begin implementing the business plan and making the required investments. The business must be established or purchased within six (6) months of arriving in Saskatchewan.
Applicants must submit a Business Establishment Progress Report no later than 12 months after arriving in Saskatchewan on a work permit for determination on whether the terms and conditions of the Performance Agreement were met. Upon successfully operating the business in accordance with the Performance Agreement for a minimum of six (6) months, Applicants may apply for nomination to the SINP. Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Entrepreneur Applications are usually processed within 41 weeks. This excludes time waiting on Applicants to submit a complete application and a completed third-party verification report. Applications for nomination are usually processed within 13 weeks. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees class are currently 15 to 19 months.
The SINP Farmer Owner and Operator stream is best suited for Applicants who are interested in moving to Saskatchewan to purchase and operate a farm and who have verifiable experience in farming and considerable capital to invest in a farming operation.
To be eligible to apply for nomination under this stream, the Principal Applicant must:
Applicants are required sign a Performance Agreement with the government of Saskatchewan. In order to receive the “good faith” deposit back, Applicants must meet the terms of the Performance Agreement within two (2) years of landing in Saskatchewan.
The SINP Young Farmer sub-stream was designed to permit young farm families to establish themselves and their farming operations in rural areas of Saskatchewan.
To be eligible to apply for nomination under this stream, the Principal Applicant must:
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
The SINP Farm Owner and Operator and Young Farmer streams require application directly to the SINP Farm Category for nomination. Upon receipt of the application and determination that it is complete, the Applicant will be required to apply for and submit a final net-worth evaluation report within 90 days of receiving the report. Once all documentation is submitted and the application receives a positive evaluation, the Applicant will receive a nomination from the SINP. Upon nomination, Applicants and their eligible family members may apply for permanent residence to IRCC to become permanent residents under the Provincial Nominee Class.
Applications may be denied on the following grounds:
There are no set application processing times for the SINP Farm Category. Permanent residence application processing times for the Provincial Nominees Class are currently 15 to 19 months.
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