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Hi,i want to start the Immigration process to Canada with this resume:
Age:32/interior design/work experience:10 years
But i have 2 questions:
1)is there any format for contracts?
2)because of problem in giving money from my clients,i have not reasonable proof for this,would u please help me in this way?
I am looking forward to hearing your hints.
Tnx
 
Firstly, I'd like to know the answer to the question about the format of the contracts. Secondly, what problem in giving money from clients are you talking about?
 
Too bad you couldn't get an answer. I was hoping to find some tips on immigration to Canada here. My wife and I decided that we should live in Canada after being there on vacation. The atmosphere suits us, and it seems like completely different people live there with a different mentality. We want to solve this immigration problem as quickly as possible and build a house there, especially since we've had home plans of what we would like to see in the end. I'm sure that a good company will help us turn these ideas into reality and maybe even somehow improve the design of the future home for our family.
 
My boyfriend has been working as an interior designer with a Canadian company, and they want to invite him just for training in a business trip before 2022 end, does it possible, and how can he do it? anyone knows?
 
I applied under this stream since last yr. got my AOR on 4th january but havnt heard anything from IRCC since then. No permanent number yet.
 
Hi,i want to start the Immigration process to Canada with this resume:
Age:32/interior design/work experience:10 years
But i have 2 questions:
1)is there any format for contracts?
2)because of problem in giving money from my clients,i have not reasonable proof for this,would u please help me in this way?
I am looking forward to hearing your hints.
Tnx
Have you gotten your COPR? Pls let's have your progress timeline
 
Hi,i want to start the Immigration process to Canada with this resume:
Age:32/interior design/work experience:10 years
But i have 2 questions:
1)is there any format for contracts?
2)because of problem in giving money from my clients,i have not reasonable proof for this,would u please help me in this way?
I am looking forward to hearing your hints.
Tnx

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  1. While there isn't a specific format required for contracts in Canada, it's important to include key elements such as details of the parties involved, scope of work, payment terms, timelines, and any specific terms relevant to your agreement. You may want to consider consulting with a legal professional to ensure your contracts are comprehensive and legally binding.
  2. If you're facing difficulties in providing proof of income from your clients due to payment issues, there are several steps you can take. First, ensure you have clear and detailed invoices and contracts outlining the terms of your work. You can also provide bank statements showing any deposits related to your interior design projects. Additionally, gathering testimonials or references from satisfied clients can help demonstrate your work history and professionalism. If you're still unable to provide sufficient proof of income, consider writing a letter of explanation to accompany your immigration application, detailing the circumstances of your situation.
 
  1. While there isn't a specific format required for contracts in Canada, it's important to include key elements such as details of the parties involved, scope of work, payment terms, timelines, and any specific terms relevant to your agreement. You may want to consider consulting with a legal professional to ensure your contracts are comprehensive and legally binding.
  2. If you're facing difficulties in providing proof of income from your clients due to payment issues, there are several steps you can take. First, ensure you have clear and detailed invoices and contracts outlining the terms of your work. You can also provide bank statements showing any deposits related to your interior design projects. Additionally, gathering testimonials or references from satisfied clients can help demonstrate your work history and professionalism. If you're still unable to provide sufficient proof of income, consider writing a letter of explanation to accompany your immigration application, detailing the circumstances of your situation.
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