That's put this way if he simply asks:
salmannavid said:
Can Company Manager be Shareholder?
The answer is perfectly a YES.
salmannavid said:
In the skilled worker class is it acceptable if a person working as manager in company is also its shareholder ?
In my previous post & implication about the proof of funds ...
Stock can be one of the forms if you have poession of to prove in your financial statement ...
Let say if you purchase stocks & become a shareholder of the company before you even apply immigration ...
Doesn't that contradict your question & CIC statement in the 1st place once you arrive in Canada to show Canadian Official your stocks/funds ?!?!
salmannavid said:
Actually I meant this from point of view of Canadian immigration in skilled worker category.
If im applying as skilled worker, and I show work experience as manager in company, then is it ok for me to be a share holder of that company as well ?
Because if I am share holder then it means i am part owner of the company so in that case wont this make me look self employed and hence not eligible in the skilled worker category ?
Even if you have just one common share of the company, you instantly become that 0.000000000000000000000000000001% (not sure how many shares outstanding your company has) owner of the company ...
I guess the question should go back to you of how many shares you have for the company and if it's exceeding 50% of overall shares that actually owns the company ...
If that's the scenario, perhaps Canadian Official would think you are more qualified in other class than skill immigration tho ... i.e. Investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed people ...
chibiks said:
i think what he is asking is if he can claim work experience in a company as a skilled worker that he is also a shareholder in.
I personally think work experience should be treated differently regardless whether or not he is a shareholder of the company tho ...
No offense, just my humble opinions ...
