
Yes. When the program was open it led to permanent residence, so a principal applicant could include a spouse or partner and dependent children.
The Self-Employed Persons Program was an economic permanent residence stream, which meant a successful principal applicant could bring eligible family members onto the same application as accompanying dependants. That typically covered a spouse or common-law partner and dependent children.
All accompanying family members had to meet standard admissibility requirements, including medical, security, and background checks. Since the program is paused, anyone planning a family move should watch for the announced entrepreneur pilot and check its family provisions when it launches.
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