This document discusses engaging immigrant entrepreneurs. It seeks to understand why immigrants start businesses, their typical development paths, and the enablers and barriers to their success. It compares social and profit-oriented production and outlines characteristics like ownership structure, employment size, and management structure. Development paths are shown moving from self-employment to small employer to growth business. Drivers of success include demand, skills, and resource needs, while barriers include access to resources, capacity constraints, and lack of management skills.