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Is Canadian immigration possible after 40?
Possible, but very hard... I am 51 when I submitted my federal PR application.

Almost every consultancy I asked, including Campbell and Cohen, told me I have very little chance of making it. And they were correct. Had to go through a "make-or-break" "all-in" gamble through SP to PGWP to Non-EE PNP route. My odds were 99 to 1. Do I recommend it? Only if you have the grit and guts. You have to be mentally, financially and emotionally prepared for it.

Again, possible, but VERY HARD!
 
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Yes , it is very possible
I applied at 43 and got PR at 44
CRS 464 , got PNP nomination that helped a lot.
if you got pnp nomination your crs would've been much higher
 
Possible. What you do need to work on is the probability of getting the ITA.
It does close quite a lot of options at 40 but we don't really know your profile - inland or outland for eg.
 
Tough to do but not impossible. You also need to consider the difficulty getting into the job market and whether you will be able to save enough for things like burying a home, retirement, etc. It is much harder to transfer into mid management position in Canada than an entry level position unless you are transferred from another country to Canada. Many have to start a career in Canada starting with entry level position if they have had held a more advanced position abroad. It is harder to start from scratch in your 40s versus your 20s or 30s.
 
You might be posting on the wrong forum. Maybe try the PNP section?

Most people I know of who got PR at a higher age either got it through some non-EE PNP using a job offer or through some sort of entrepreneurship, like buying/establishing and building a business.

It's possible, but does require more time and monetary investment.(Assuming you're not a English/French bilingual PhD)