How does a Self-Employed Immigrant prove qualifications and experience to the visa officer?
During the Selection Interview an immigration officer will ask to clarify any inconsistencies, ambiguities, shortcomings, or gaps in those business documents you will provide with your application. 7.26 Must a Self-Employed Immigrant submit a detailed business plan with his/her application? No. Selection of a Self-Employed Immigrant is based on the qualities of the applicant, not on the business proposal. You must simply submit a brief outline of the type of business you propose to establish in Canada and your general plans for operating it. The visa officer may ask additional questions about your business plans to help assess your ability to meet the definition of self-employed. 7.27 How much money must I have to qualify as a Self-Employed Immigrant? Self-Employed Immigrant need enough money, transferable to Canada, to realize employment plans that contribute substantially to Canada’s economy or its artistic and cultural life. They must also have enough money to support themselves and
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