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Old 09-10-2004, 08:26 PM
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Mae, Nothing too creative about it.

In additon to what Boris has said, you can also take an contract from a company which says that they'd like to contract you as a consultant in some specialist field. You can then create a business plan around that contract, which essentially shows Immigration that 1) you have income 2) you have a plan to grow that into a company and 3) you will be hiring local employees.

You have to keep in mind that the folks at immigration have probably dealt with virtually every trick. You would need convince them that there is some reason you're being hired as a consultant (experience is key!) and not a local employee.
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