| BEFORE APPLYING – INITIAL ASSESSMENT |
- Client becomes interested in immigration to Canada.
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- Immigration route begins with the prospective immigrant presenting the particulars of their educational and professional experience.
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- We assess educational and professional skills, training and experience for permanent residence in Canada.
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- We then evaluate the clients' overall qualifications and appraise their probability to acquire permanent immigration to Canada based on various options
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- We plan a detailed case for submission to the Canadian immigration authorities along with the required documents.
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- We will prepare a detailed written Cover letter to accompany the client’s Application package
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| IN PROCESS APPLICATION |
- Submit the application forms with the fees to a Canadian Embassy
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- Application received by CIC which reviews it and sends an acknowledgement letter with File Number
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- Embassy may ask for any additional documents / Medical Exam & Interview
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- Application assessment may be completed with or without a personal interview
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- CIC appraises the application and decides if an interview is necessary. If so, they will inform you in writing of the date, time and location of the interview.
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- Client receives Interview call letter to attend a personal interview at Canadian Visa office
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- We prepare the applicant comprehensively for the interview, where the client demonstrates and proves their suitability for immigration to Canada.
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| DECISION MADE |
- CIC Reviews your application to see if you qualify for Canadian immigration
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- Medical Results Received by CIC. We will contact you if additional tests are needed.
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- We track the various stages of the case and coordinate with the Canadian immigration authorities to ensure a smooth process and reduce clients' problems.
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- Application will be either approved or rejected. We will inform you of the decision in writing.
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- If your application is approved, you will receive your Permanent resident visa & other documentation
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- The immigrant visa will bear an expiration date and the client must arrive in Canada prior to the expiration date to become landed.
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- Applicant Arrives in Canada and is Granted Permanent Residence
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- Landing for new life in Canada begins
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