- Jun 6, 2017
- 1,616
- 3,187
- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2172
- App. Filed.......
- 06-01-2018
- Nomination.....
- 19-12-2017
- AOR Received.
- 07-01-2018
- IELTS Request
- 24-06-2017
- Med's Done....
- 05-01-2018
- Passport Req..
- 09-03-2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- 02-04-2018
- LANDED..........
- 28-05-2018
I see in the Application Guide: Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream that there is a place to provide documentation for self employment:
7.7 Self-Employment (mandatory if applicable)
If you are or have been self-employed, include, where available, copies of the following documents:
Business/company registration documents,
Proof of business conducted with clients (i.e. invoices, bills, and client references),
Balance sheets,
Income tax returns,
T4A Statements (if self-employed in Canada), and
Proof of license to practice if you are a private practitioner in a regulated field.
I have a main day job, NOC code 2172, that forms the basis of my EE application, and I also have an unrelated business on the side doing rental real estate and real estate investment that I intend to continue doing and possibly expand when I move to Canada. I set up an LLC to manage my rental properties here in the USA that I intend to continue operating when I move to Canada, and possible buy more rental real estate in Canada after I get permanent residence and learn the local real estate market better.
Would it help my application for OINP to mention and provide documentation for my real estate business? I also know that there used to be an investor class immigration program that was terminated, so I wonder if this means Canada is not enthustiastic about admitting real estate investors and I should just not mention my real estate business activities at all:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/enGlIsH/immigrate/business/investors/index.asp
7.7 Self-Employment (mandatory if applicable)
If you are or have been self-employed, include, where available, copies of the following documents:
Business/company registration documents,
Proof of business conducted with clients (i.e. invoices, bills, and client references),
Balance sheets,
Income tax returns,
T4A Statements (if self-employed in Canada), and
Proof of license to practice if you are a private practitioner in a regulated field.
I have a main day job, NOC code 2172, that forms the basis of my EE application, and I also have an unrelated business on the side doing rental real estate and real estate investment that I intend to continue doing and possibly expand when I move to Canada. I set up an LLC to manage my rental properties here in the USA that I intend to continue operating when I move to Canada, and possible buy more rental real estate in Canada after I get permanent residence and learn the local real estate market better.
Would it help my application for OINP to mention and provide documentation for my real estate business? I also know that there used to be an investor class immigration program that was terminated, so I wonder if this means Canada is not enthustiastic about admitting real estate investors and I should just not mention my real estate business activities at all:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/enGlIsH/immigrate/business/investors/index.asp