Why do I need an Immigration
Consultant? |
The rights of applicants applying for immigration status to Canada
are often enhanced when represented by effective legal counsel.
When hiring an individual or a company to represent you for your
immigration case, you need someone who knows the latest immigration
laws and procedures. You need someone who will be there for you
all the time to handle your immigration case Consider these facts:
a) Immigrating to
a new country is not an easy task. The stakes are high. It's not
just money; it's the years of time, energy, and your future plans
that are affected. You can't afford to make a mistake.
b) Filing for immigration
is not part of your daily routine - you've never filed for immigration
before. Canada's immigration laws are complex. Do you really want
to learn the laws and procedures yourself, and use your family
as a test case?
c) Canadian immigration
laws and regulations are always changing and this creates a lot
of opportunities as well as problems.
d) You may not
know if you've made a mistake, especially a critical one, until
many months later. Having to start all over again means wasting
all that time, not to mention the emotional and physical toll
on you and your family.
e) You may have
a lot of questions and you want somebody there to give you the
answers. At CITRN, our experienced immigration consultants will
provide you with all the answers.
f) You may encounter
problems along the way that can delay your case. Our consultants
will always be on top of your case and will be dealing directly
with the Canadian embassy to see if there are any issues and advise
you of as to the best solutions for these.
g) Increase your
chance of an Interview Waiver: Often, we can help you get an interview
waiver by providing additional documents which are not on Canada
Immigration's "document lists". We consider the facts of your
case, then advise you as to what could improve your chances of
an interview waiver. |
How do I know if I qualify
for Canadian immigration? |
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To find out if you qualify for Canadian immigration,
we invite you to complete our FREE
Online Assessment form and we will personally and carefully
evaluate your eligibility to immigrate to Canada as a skilled
worker.
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Who will assess my eligibility
for Canadian immigration? |
All
assessments are personally done. All assessments are done within
5 business days from the time that we receive your completed assessment
form. We do not make use of automated systems that will automatically
compute and assess your qualifications. We believe that each case
deserves careful evaluation for Canadian immigration. Moreover,
our immigration consultants will be able to give you personal
advice regarding your chances of immigrating to Canada. |
How are applications assessed
under the skilled worker class? |
Independent
Immigrants (Skilled Workers) are accepted for entry into Canada
depending on the number of points they score out of 100 in the
following categories:
a) Education
b) Language Proficiency
c) Employment Experience
d) Age e) Adaptability |
Is full time employment
experience a requirement under the skilled worker class? |
Canada
immigration requires that an applicant has at least one year work
experience. |
Will Citizenship and Immigration Canada give me additional points
for having a cousin in Canada? |
No.
Under Canada immigration laws you will be given additional points
if you or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a
relative residing in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent
resident but only the following can be considered "relatives":
a) parent
b) grandparent
c) child
d) grandchild
e) child of a parent
f) sibling
g) child of a grandparent
h) aunt or uncle
i) grandchild of a parent
j) niece or nephew |
Do I need to have a relative in Canada in order to qualify for
permanent immigration? |
Having
a relative in Canada will increase your score. However, this is
NOT a mandatory requirement. |
How do I retain your services? |
If
you are seriously interested in immigrating to Canada, we strongly
recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible. |
What other
fees must I pay besides your professional fees? |
Aside
from our professional fees, you must also pay the necessary fees
to the Canadian government. This consists of a non-refundable
processing fee and a fully refundable Right of Landing fee.
| Description
of Fees |
Canadian
Dollars |
Application Processing fee
- Applicant |
550.00 |
Spouse |
550.00 |
Processing Fee per Child
under 22 |
150.00 |
Right of Landing Fee for
the applicants and accompanying members 22 years and over |
490.00 |
Right of landing fee or below
22 years |
Nill |
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