Canadian Immigration Experts Advise What difference would an advice make to a failed attempt on an immigration attempt? Ask this to a skilled immigrant whose application got rejected in spite of his or her abilities and potential. The loss of time, loss of money and the loss of man days make a further addition to the frustration. A Canadian Immigration expert’s advice should ideally prevent you from all this frustration and a negative outcome on immigration. The merit of the advice should come on following aspects of the immigration:-
Points Based Assessment : CIC ‘Canadian Immigration and Citizenship’ observes a point’s based evaluation of each of its applications on age, experience, education, official language, adaptability and spouse’s employability. It is therefore very important to be able to identify the main core strengths of your application and highlight the same. An expert’s advice should do this for you. The advice should prompt you to speak more of a younger age group (24-35 years), a higher education (Ph.d or Masters), a rich experience ( 5 years of more), skills on official language (CLB7 ), adaptability (prior experience on education or stay in Australia) and the skills of the spouse (employability). Visa Categorisation : A good advice should prompt you to place an application under Regional Sponsorship / Provincial Nomination. Canada has opened up its occupations at different provinces with an objective to have an even distribution of skills. An application under Provincial Nomination is thus given a priority on processing and job allotment. Your chances on immigration visa should get a boost if the application is made under an appropriate nomination.
Documentation: A proper documentation should make sure that the application is not deficient and gets a thorough processing. An expert advice would prompt you to provide all the relevant papers on age, education, experience, skill, official language and prior stay. The mention of relevant details should essentially comply with the requirements on the job. An immigration expert would also advise you to provide papers on your legal and medical status. A timely and an undeterred processing should see an early issuance of visa. NOC ‘National Occupational Classification’ : It is often not possible for the immigrants to know about the different occupations available in the economy. NOC gives a listing of the present jobs in the Canadian economy through 24 different occupations. CIC places a capping of 5000 applications on all these occupations making it all the more competitive. An expert advice should help you in identifying a suitable occupation and accordingly make an application. The precision on making an application should increase your chances of getting the visa. Immigration to Canada is a dream come true for most skilled immigrants but this also has a certain level of uncertainty and concerns. It is therefore a better thought to have a Canadian immigration expert’s advice on the subject. A good advice should make sure that the application gets an unbarred processing and the visa is issued without much delay and inconvenience.
Summary Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of the immigration process and an expert advice should put this to rest. The advice should cover the different aspects on immigration such as documentation, occupation list, point’s based assessment and visa categorisation. A precision on advice should help alleviate concerns on rejection or delay.