my score is 66 and the pass mark is 35 good position i guessWe haven't done that, no.
About processing between 13-15 months, it happens, but it can take longer for sure.
my score is 66 and the pass mark is 35 good position i guessWe haven't done that, no.
About processing between 13-15 months, it happens, but it can take longer for sure.
It's a good score, but a strong application also needs to convince them one is a good self-employed worker, with relevant experience and capable of contributing effectively to Canadian economy.my score is 66 and the pass mark is 35 good position i guess
Oh great what about the narrative document concerning financial resources pleaseIt's a good score, but a strong application also needs to convince them one is a good self-employed worker, with relevant experience and capable of contributing effectively to Canadian economy.
Therefore supporting documents and the document about your experience are essential to make a strong case.
u need a visit visa https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada.html?utm_source=slash-visit_visiter&utm_medium=short-url-en&utm_campaign=visitI will like to go for a business conference in Canada, representing my company from Cameroon. what will it take and what will my company have to put together in other to make a strong case and where can we get additional help?
About that, I believe good sense should be your guide.Oh great what about the narrative document concerning financial resources please
This thread is for self employed stream only. Please visit the TRV forum for the best answer to your question. Thanks.I will like to go for a business conference in Canada, representing my company from Cameroon. what will it take and what will my company have to put together in other to make a strong case and where can we get additional help?
That is correct. It's only an average. The few people I've spoken to have a time frame of 10 - 18 months from start to finish.It's not that simple.
First, this is an average.
Secondly, as far as I know, processing times can vary greatly depending on each case and the country one is applying from.
CIC website used to show* the estimate average times per country. Not anymore. What is showing on the website now is a GLOBAL average, but differences persist because of different sized backlogs per country.
For example, when I applied in December 2016, the processing time was longer than 90 months. That doesn't mean that all applications took that long.
The government is trying to make things faster and more efficient by both making use of the online system and by having most of the processing done in Canada, not in local offices anymore.
*You can check an older version of the website here: http://web.archive.org/web/20151220130704/http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/self-fed.asp
Once the backlog is dealt with, there should be a tendency of an actual average processing time for all countries.
Also, in the past years there have been several cases of Self Employed Visas granted in fewer than 12 months.
So, again, not that simple, bimboajayi.
I believe sharing individual process timelines is really interesting to illustrate what happens in specific cases.
I'm afraid I don't know the answer to this. Best to check with the attorney.Quick question: Our application was handled by an immigration law firm who has been getting the email communication re our application, e.g., that it was complete. They forward those emails to us. Would it mess anything up if we linked our paper application to an online account so that we can see/hear directly, too? Will that preclude the attorney from getting updates?
Regarding supporting documents, on form "imm0008_6ae" titled "Business immigrants - self-employed persons", this line is writtenIt's a good score, but a strong application also needs to convince them one is a good self-employed worker, with relevant experience and capable of contributing effectively to Canadian economy.
Therefore supporting documents and the document about your experience are essential to make a strong case.
I just typed a long story about where I get my money from on A4 and signed it. That's how I interpreted it.Regarding supporting documents, on form "imm0008_6ae" titled "Business immigrants - self-employed persons", this line is written
"You must submit your application with a narrative document bearing your signature and describing how your present financial resources both family and business, were accumulated. Do not provide supporting documents with the narrative. If necessary, you will be requested to provide supporting documents later on in the process."
This part confused me as my initial plan was to submit supporting document now I'm lost.
You should provide documents related to your work, but don't include specific financial documents, such as bank and investment statements.Regarding supporting documents, on form "imm0008_6ae" titled "Business immigrants - self-employed persons", this line is written
"You must submit your application with a narrative document bearing your signature and describing how your present financial resources both family and business, were accumulated. Do not provide supporting documents with the narrative. If necessary, you will be requested to provide supporting documents later on in the process."
This part confused me as my initial plan was to submit supporting document now I'm lost.
Hi Bro,Hi,
We applied for self employed stream (graphic design) on May 29th 2017 and received application number on June 26th 2017. And since then no updates. But I can't find out which visa office is processing our application. We are from Croatia and it should be processed by Vienna. But considering we applied from inside of Canada, I'm not sure if it's processed in Canada now. The email that we received doesn't say that our application has been sent to certain visa office.