Hi
@legalfalcon,
I have a question regarding my previous self-employed experience. Since you've been watching how Canada immigration works for a long time, I thought you'd be able to help me out. Could you please look through my case and help out with my question?
My Case:
I was doing my college from 2010 to 2014. In 2013, I registered a company called X, but didn’t work on it. In February 2014, we prepared our partnership deed and changed the name of the company from X to Y and only worked on it from Aug 2014 to April 2015. We were not a service based company, but a product-oriented company. So, we didn’t have clients.
This company got selected to be a part of a startup accelerator program and as a part of the program, we received 3750 euros. Since we didn’t have clients, I got a reference letter stating my designation, the amount they gave us and my responsibilities from the guys who gave us funding.
I submitted:
- Company registration document that was prepared in 2013. (Submitted via CSE)
- Company’s name change document that was prepared in February 2014. (Submitted via CSE)
- Our partnership deed that was prepared in February 2014.
- A notary certificate that mentions that I was the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer. (Submitted via CSE)
- Reference letter from the organization that provided us funding.
- Last 3 months pay slip. These 3 months pay slip has my signature on both employer and the employee because I was the highest authority in my company.
My Question:
I applied as a Federal Skilled Worker. I also showed my experience from 2015 to current date, but that doesn’t worry me. My only worry is my self-employed experience. Do you think the documents I submitted is enough for my case to pass through without any issues and receive a Passport Request?
Thanks for going through my case, legalfalcon. I hope to hear from you soon.