For immigrants, one of the solutions is to turn towards entrepreneurship, either full time or part time. These choices can be motivated by barriers to employment or by chances that a country’s economic situation offers migrants to reach the two criteria previously cited as necessary for integration. The wheel does not need to be reinvented, and there are many guides such as “ImmigrAffaires” by SAJE and “Entrepreneurship in Quebec” by Immigrant Québec, just to name a few, that offer a wealth of practical information on the resources available for immigrants who want to start their own business. My goal here is to offer advice on how to better use these resources and to give the point of view of an immigrant and, by extension, of a generation of immigrants. This guide will first approach immigration strategies with an entrepreneurial focus, all while evaluation the other options available for succeeding in realizing one’s life goal in the city that we chose to base either a part of our life, or all of it. This guide aims to help others avoid certain pitfalls, as well as serve as a collection of the collective memory of a community of ethnic entrepreneurs. We welcome you as we navigate the different stages that you, as an immigrant, will face while trying to find your place in your city’s economy.
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Arnaud Segla M.Sc., M.Sc. A., CAPM. Consultant and Author fostering social, ethnic, informal and numeric entrepreneurship projects. He has developed programs and custom services specifically intended for newcomers and residents of various cultures wishing to engage in business quickly, the right way, and most importantly, keep going. Arnaud offers very practical training to enable participants to realize their projects within a short time frame. He is the author of many books especially the first practical guide on ethnic entrepreneurship using the informal way. Manager of a consulting firm and Think Tank since 2009, he is building an expertise in ethnic entrepreneurial project through different professional and business experiences aiming to the definition of alternative informal solutions within economic and sustainable development in Canada and Africa.
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Arnaud Segla M. Sc., M. Sc. A., CAPM. Consultant et Auteur en promotion de projets d'entrepreneuriat social, ethnique, informel et numérique. Il a développé des programmes et services personnalisés destinés spécifiquement aux nouveaux arrivants et résidents de diverses cultures, désirant se lancer rapidement en affaires et du bon pied, et surtout durer. Arnaud propose des formations très pratiques visant à permettre aux participants de concrétiser leurs projets dans un court délai. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont le premier guide sur l'entrepreneuriat ethnique utilisant une démarche informelle. Dirigeant d'une firme de consultation et d'un Think Tank depuis 2009 il bâtit une expertise en projets d'entrepreneuriat ethnique à travers diverses expériences professionnelles et d'affaires visant à contribuer à la définition de solutions alternatives informelles en matière de développement économique et durable au Canada et en Afrique.