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sejsan

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Hello to All,

I am a 40 year old self employed man with spouse and two kids. I just got my IELTS result (L=6, W=5, R=6.5, S=7, Overall = 6). I am a commerce graduate and working as a self-employed since last 15 years. If any one can tell me, is I m an eligible for PR of Canada?

Waiting for a genuine help.

Regards
 
sejsan said:
Hello to All,

I am a 40 year old self employed man with spouse and two kids. I just got my IELTS result (L=6, W=5, R=6.5, S=7, Overall = 6). I am a commerce graduate and working as a self-employed since last 15 years. If any one can tell me, is I m an eligible for PR of Canada?

Waiting for a genuine help.

Regards

I´m 42 and still with a lot of hope :) The key is you being able to collect all required documentation to prove your facts to CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) . As for self employed I don´t know which papers prove it.

Try this following calculator to calculate your points in Express Entry http://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html

And also you have to check in which program you qualify, for Federal Skilled Worker, or for Federal Skilled Trade, etc.

You have to read a lot but there´s hope, there are threads in this forum about how to apply, look for them in this same page.

Regards,
 
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sejsan said:
Hello to All,

I am a 40 year old self employed man with spouse and two kids. I just got my IELTS result (L=6, W=5, R=6.5, S=7, Overall = 6). I am a commerce graduate and working as a self-employed since last 15 years. If any one can tell me, is I m an eligible for PR of Canada?

Waiting for a genuine help.

Regards

1. Your language score makes you ineligible for EE.
2. You could look at Self employed if

"Relevant experience for a self-employed person means at least two years of experience.

It must be during the period starting five years before the day you apply and ending on the day we make a decision on your application. The experience must be:

for cultural activities:
two one-year periods of experience in self-employment in cultural activities, or
two one-year periods of experience in participation at a world class level in cultural activities, or
a combination of a one-year period of experience described in A above, and a one-year period of experience described in B above.
for athletics:
two one-year periods of experience in self-employment in athletics, or
two one-year periods of experience in participation at a world class level in athletics, or
a combination of a one-year period of experience described in 1 above, and a one-year period of experience described in 2 above, and
for buying and managing a farm, two one-year periods of experience managing a farm."
 
I was 45 when I came to Canada, but I got a job offer ( with LMO) . 2 years ago.
Feel very well here, but because I was self employed in my own country, I had to show what I did and how long, and to give statement from people or company's who hired me that time. That worked, it was approved after 3 months.
 
Canadaideaal said:
I was 45 when I came to Canada, but I got a job offer ( with LMO) . 2 years ago.
Feel very well here, but because I was self employed in my own country, I had to show what I did and how long, and to give statement from people or company's who hired me that time. That worked, it was approved after 3 months.

NOC please ?? I'm NOC 2171.
 
Came under NOC number 7271



Employer did LMO, the rest of application was for myself.
I came here with spouse and children who had to apply for visitor or study. I did it all in the same application, and after arrival, a couple monthes later my children over 14 got their work permit too.