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sammy92

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Hello Everyone,
One of my friends is working in his family business in India.
Nature of the business:
They have 2 businesses. One is retail & another is distribution. (Indian Traditional medicines)
Their Annual turnover is more than 3 crores($ 600,000 Canadian Dollars) & they have their registration & they get their accounts audited & file tax returns. Number of employees is 6 along with my friend.My friend takes care of the distribution part of medicines & prepares accounts. He has been working there for 3 years & his salary is deposited in a bank account every month. They don't have provident fund for their employees. He has a B.com degree & he wants to immigrate to Canada. Is his work experience valid for express entry?
 
As long as he can prove that his employment is genuine, and it fits a NOC code that is eligible, then yes, it should be valid.
 
As long as he can prove that his employment is genuine, and it fits a NOC code that is eligible, then yes, it should be valid.[/ his employment is genuine. The only thing here is that firm files
Thank you goose for the reply. Yes it's genuine & he can prove it by providing the registration,tax returns,books of accounts. His salary is deposited in a bank. He's working with the distribution business which is a sole proprietor business. Is it okay?
 
Thank you goose for the reply. Yes it's genuine & he can prove it by providing the registration,tax returns,books of accounts. His salary is deposited in a bank. He's working with the distribution business which is a sole proprietor business. Is it okay?

Yes, it should be accepted. Working for a family business always brings up the question, but if you have all the paperwork in order, it helps prove it.

However, you still have to match his job duties to a NOC code that makes him eligible for Express Entry.

"at skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)"

You should be able to find a matching NOC code - sounds like his job falls under accounting.
 
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Yes, it should be accepted. Working for a family business always brings up the question, but if you have all the paperwork in order, it helps prove it.

However, you still have to match his job duties to a NOC code that makes him eligible for Express Entry.

"at skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)"

You should be able to find a matching NOC code - sounds like his job falls under accounting.
Yes it falls under the category of
Accounting and related clerks
1431(I'm not sure). How likely is he going to be invited under this category if he fulfills rest of the prerequisites?
Are you aware of any one who got selected working for a sole proprietor?