What I mean is I am a self-employed translator, and I have been running my own agency for the last 4 years. The agency is not a limited company so it is a self-employed enterprise in my own name. I am still personally translating and editing etc., all that jazz described in my NOC. Now, I have no trouble proving my work history of 7 years since self-employed work experience is counted as valid work experience under FSW category. My worry is that I intend to keep my office in my home country running, with my employees in it, when I move to Canada. And I intend to expand my self-employed business in Canada, basically with 2 offices in different time zones.
Now the potential problem that concerns me is that there is an actual separate category called Self-Employed. They may simply tell me, you are no longer eligible under FSW because you do not intend to work as a skilled worker in Canada. Why do I worry about that? Because I remember, when I used the Come to Canada tool to see if I am eligible 2 years ago, the first question was "Do you intend to work as a skilled worker in Canada?".
Could I face such a problem, thus a rejection?