- Yes, people have certainly obtained PR through the self-employment stream. However I don't think this program would be for you even if it was open. Suggest researching it further to understand who qualifies. This is for individuals who participate in athletics or cultural activities at a world class level.
- Express Entry is an option if you can score the required points to be selected through the general draws. Also some provincial programs if you have a significant amount of savings and can invest a significant amount of capital in starting a business in Canada. Also read up on the Start Up Visa program although this comes with its own challenges and restrictions.
- You will need to dedicate more time to researching Canada's immigration programs or alternatively hire a lawyer to assist you.
- I don't know what you mean by "non-business PR options". But again, no short cut to completing a lot more reading / research yourself, apart from hiring a lawyer to help you. Same answer to your last question. You need to spend way more time researching if you are in fact serious about getting PR.
It's a little misunderstanding. Self employed stream is for artists, athletes, etc.
In your case, you need to prove your experience with references, contracts, registration and incorporating documents of your small business. your website, your freelance accounts, your tax returns, etc. All you can provide to prove your activity.
- Yes, people have certainly obtained PR through the self-employment stream. However I don't think this program would be for you even if it was open. Suggest researching it further to understand who qualifies. This is for individuals who participate in athletics or cultural activities at a world class level.
- Express Entry is an option if you can score the required points to be selected through the general draws. Also some provincial programs if you have a significant amount of savings and can invest a significant amount of capital in starting a business in Canada. Also read up on the Start Up Visa program although this comes with its own challenges and restrictions.
- You will need to dedicate more time to researching Canada's immigration programs or alternatively hire a lawyer to assist you.
- I don't know what you mean by "non-business PR options". But again, no short cut to completing a lot more reading / research yourself, apart from hiring a lawyer to help you. Same answer to your last question. You need to spend way more time researching if you are in fact serious about getting PR.
It's a little misunderstanding. Self employed stream is for artists, athletes, etc.
In your case, you need to prove your experience with references, contracts, registration and incorporating documents of your small business. your website, your freelance accounts, your tax returns, etc. All you can provide to prove your activity.