Hi Everyone I would like to ask, I work as an interpreter. Can I apply to immigrate to Canada under Self-Employed Person?
Hi Everyone I would like to ask, I work as an interpreter. Can I apply to immigrate to Canada under Self-Employed Person?
Does your work experience meet the following criteria?
Relevant experience
Your experience is relevant if you have:
- taken part in cultural activities or athletics at a world-class level or
- been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics
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Does your work experience meet the following criteria?
Relevant experience
Your experience is relevant if you have:
- taken part in cultural activities or athletics at a world-class level or
- been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics
I am confused with the 2nd Point... where it says :
- been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics.
My question is, if Interpreters are one of them?
I
I am confused with the 2nd Point... where it says :
- been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics.
My question is, if Interpreters are one of them?
What are you an interpreter for? What do you translate / interpret?
What are you an interpreter for? What do you translate / interpret?
Medical Interpreter, Government Agencies, Banks, Schools Meeting.
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Medical Interpreter, Government Agencies, Banks, Schools Meeting.
This doesn't meet the requirements of the Self Employed program. Your experience is not in cultural activities.
You'll need to look at other immigration programs like Express Entry.
To the best of my knowledge, you could only qualify as a translator under this program if you were participating in cultural activities. An example of this could be translating books. You may want to check with an immigration lawyer.
Yes, interpreter is qualified. But were u self employed?
To the best of my knowledge, you could only qualify as a translator under this program if you were participating in cultural activities. An example of this could be translating books. You may want to check with an immigration lawyer.
It is actually not that strict. For example: all writers are qualified, not only the ones write about art.
all journalists are qualified, not only the sport reporters. It is more about the job they do not the content they produce.
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It is actually not that strict. For example: all writers are qualified, not only the ones write about art.
all journalists are qualified, not only the sport reporters. It is more about the job they do not the content they produce.
yes as an independent contractor
yes as an independent contractor
then go ahead and apply!
processing speed is picking up, quota has been increased substantially.
Good luck!
then go ahead and apply!
processing speed is picking up, quota has been increased substantially.
Good luck!
Thanks