Self Employed Program

Immigrate to Canada as a Self-Employed Professional

Canada’s Self-Employed Persons Program is ideal for individuals with proven experience in cultural or athletic fields who can contribute meaningfully to Canada’s creative or sporting landscape. Eligible applicants and their families can obtain permanent residence and continue building their professional careers in Canada.

Why Choose the Self-Employed Persons Program?

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible under the Self-Employed Persons Program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

This experience should clearly show your ability to become economically established in Canada.

Eligible Occupations

The program is designed for professionals across a broad range of cultural and athletic fields, including but not limited to:

Selection Criteria (Points-Based Assessment)

Applicants are evaluated using a 100-point assessment system, with a minimum eligibility score of 35 points required to qualify. Points are awarded across the following factors:

Assessment Factor Maximum Points
Relevant Experience35
Educational Qualifications25
Language Proficiency (English and/or French)24
Age10
Adaptability6
Total100

Settlement Funds

While there’s no fixed net worth requirement, applicants need to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support themselves and their family members upon settling in Canada.

Admissibility

All applicants and their dependents must successfully complete medical examinations, provide police clearances, and submit biometric information as part of the eligibility process.

Required Documents

Applicants will typically need to provide the following:

Application Process

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Frequently Asked Questions

Individuals with professional experience in arts, culture, or athletics who can make a meaningful contribution to Canada’s cultural or sporting sectors.

No. Unlike other business immigration streams, there’s no minimum net worth requirement. Applicants only need sufficient funds to support themselves and their dependents after arriving in Canada.

Experience includes participation in recognized international competitions, exhibitions, performances, or notable cultural or athletic events.

While language abilities are evaluated, applicants with limited proficiency may still qualify if they meet the program’s other eligibility criteria.

Processing times vary depending on the case, typically ranging from 12 to 24 months.