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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Immigration to Canada - Self-Employed

Immigration to Canada in the category of Self-Employed


Self-Employed - a person who works on itself. In order to immigrate to this category, you must have relevant experience in the field of culture or sports, or farming practices. You will also have to prove its intention and ability to organize a business by which you will be able to provide for themselves financially in Canada.

Immigrants in this category are expected to be able to make a significant contribution to the development of sports or cultural activities, or to be able to buy and manage the farm business. To this end, the applicant must initially demonstrate sufficient cash. Although immigration rules do not stipulate a specific minimum amount, its size should be sufficient for the organization of their business and the costs of relocation and settlement in Canada.

Traditionally in this category of immigrants to Canada come artists, musicians, music teachers, directors, choreographers, designers, journalists, athletes, coaches, etc. Applicants in this category must demonstrate that they can provide for themselves and their families through their talent to the date of application, as well as be able to provide for themselves financially and in Canada.

Relevant experience includes 2 years during the last 5 years:
professional activities in the field of culture or sports; or
participate in sports or cultural activities at the global level;
experience of the farm business.

In addition, you must earn 35 points out of a possible 100 on factors such as length of service, age, education, knowledge of Canada's official languages, and the ability to adapt.