Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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General Immigration Questions

Find clear and concise answers to frequently asked immigration questions to guide you through every step of the process.

What services do you offer?

We assist with CV creation, LinkedIn optimisation, job search guidance, visa processing (after securing a job), study visas, scholarships, and permanent residency applications for Canada and Australia.

Do you guarantee a visa approval?

No, we cannot guarantee visa approval, as decisions are made by the immigration authorities of Canada and Australia. However, we ensure that your application is professionally prepared to meet all requirements.

Can you help me find a job in Canada or Australia?

While we are not a registered recruiter, we provide job search guidance, CV writing, LinkedIn optimisation, and interview preparation to increase your chances of securing employment.

What is an eligibility assessment, and why should I take it?

Our eligibility assessment helps determine your chances of qualifying for immigration programs in Canada and Australia. This is the first step to understanding your options before starting your application.

Canada Immigration Questions

Thinking about immigrating to Canada? Our FAQ section answers the most common questions about eligibility, visa categories, Express Entry, provincial nominee programs (PNPs), and work permits.

What is Express Entry, and how does it work?

Express Entry is a points-based system used by Canada to select skilled workers for immigration. Points are based on age, education, work experience, and language skills. If you meet the criteria, you can be invited to apply for permanent residency.

Can I apply for a work visa without a job offer?

Yes, under the Express Entry system, you can apply without a job offer. However, having a job offer can increase your points and chances of receiving an invitation.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?

PNP allows Canadian provinces to nominate skilled workers who meet their labor market needs. If you are nominated, you receive additional points that boost your chances of getting permanent residency.

How can I move to Canada as a caregiver?

Canada offers Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker programs, which allow caregivers to work in Canada and later apply for permanent residency. You need a job offer and relevant experience to qualify.

Can I study in Canada and later apply for permanent residency?

Yes, many international students in Canada apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), gain work experience, and then apply for PR through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or PNP.

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Australia Immigration Questions

If you’re considering Australia as your new home, we’ve got you covered! This section addresses key questions about skilled migration visas, employer-sponsored programs, family sponsorship, and student visas.

What is the General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program?

GSM is for skilled workers who want to move to Australia permanently. It includes visas like Subclass 189 (Independent Visa) and Subclass 190 (State-Sponsored Visa), which allow you to live and work in Australia.

How do I know if my occupation is in demand in Australia?

Australia has a Skilled Occupation List (SOL) that outlines jobs needed in the country. If your occupation is listed, you may qualify for a skilled visa.

Do I need a job offer to apply for an Australian visa?

No, the Subclass 189 visa does not require a job offer. However, some visas, like Subclass 482 (Employer-Sponsored Visa), require employer sponsorship.

Can international students work in Australia?

Yes, student visa holders can work up to 40 hours per fortnight while studying and full-time during holidays. After graduation, they may qualify for a Post-Study Work Visa (Subclass 485).

How long does it take to get permanent residency in Australia?

Processing times vary depending on the visa type, but it typically takes 6-12 months for skilled migration visas and 12-18 months for employer-sponsored visas.

Visa Processing & Fees

Understanding visa costs and processing times is crucial for a successful immigration journey. Here, we break down application fees for various visa types, expected processing timelines, and factors that may affect approval.

How much does it cost to apply for a visa?

Visa fees depend on the country and program. We provide a breakdown of costs during the consultation. Additionally, our service fees for assisting with CVs, LinkedIn, and applications vary based on the service package you choose.

Can I pay in instalments for your services?

Yes, we offer flexible payment options for certain services. Contact us for more details.

How long does the visa process take?

Processing times vary. Express Entry visas can take 6-12 months, while study and work visas may take 4-6 months. Australia’s skilled visas typically take 6-12 months.

Next Steps

Ready to take the next step in your immigration journey? Find out what to do next and how to stay on track for a successful immigration process.

What is the first step if I want to immigrate?

Start by clicking the “Check Your Eligibility” button and filling out the form. We will assess your profile and provide personalized immigration guidance.

How do I contact you for assistance?

You can contact us via email, phone, or Telegram Visit the Contact Us page for details.

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