The RCIC has an initial consultation with a new client. The clients family owns multiple property management,
Question:
The RCIC has an initial consultation with a new client. The clients family owns multiple property management, businesses and restaurants in their home country and the client works in the families property management businesses . The client wants to know what options are available to apply for permanent residence in Canada is a purchase multiple franchises restaurants in Canada. The funds for the restaurants in Canada will be a gift from the clients father the client beliefs that the restaurant purchase will guarantee a successful permanent residence application.
What should the RCIC explain to the client?
A) explain to the client that they are guaranteed permanent residency in Canada if they submit an application under the self-employed person category
B) explain to the client that their home country business model may not qualify them for permanent residence in Canada
C) explain to the client that they should apply for permanent residence in Canada under the federal, skilled trades program, based on their families restaurant experience
D) explain to the client that outcomes cannot be guaranteed unless they're granted an owner operator work permit, and apply under the Canadian experience category
South Western Federal Taxation 2015
ISBN: 9781305310810
38th Edition
Authors: William H. Hoffman, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney, James C. Young