Self-Employed Persons Program Business Plan
Self-employed immigrants who are highly successful or have relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics that are interested in coming to Canada may be eligible for the Self-Employed Persons Program.
In order to qualify, the applicant must:
- Have 2 years’ experience within the last 5 years
- Be able to demonstrate financial viability from the proposed self-employed endeavor
- Indicate how they will contribute Canada economically and culturally
- Meet other personal and financial requirements
As with all other Canadian business and entrepreneurial immigration options, the primary purpose of this program is to bring significant benefit to the country. A well-written business plan demonstrating the viability and benefit of the applicant’s proposed business is a vital asset when included with an application.
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