Immigration is Not As Hard
As You Might Think

Find immigration programs that best fit your requirements and help you settle in the city and country of your choice.

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Application Process

This is an overview. For details, we suggest you schedule a call with us and get an informed audit of your profile.

Step 1 - Choose a program and meet the requirements

There are many different immigration programs available in Canada, so you'll need to choose one that's right for you. Some popular programs include Express Entry, the Family Class, and the Provincial Nominee Program. After that, each program has its own set of requirements, so you'll need to make sure you meet them all before you apply. These requirements typically include things like age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and financial stability.

Step 2 - Gather your documents.

You'll need to gather a number of documents to support your application, such as your passport, educational transcripts, work experience certificates, language test results, and police certificates.

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Step 1 - Choose a visa

There are many different visa options available in Australia, so you'll need to choose one that's right for you. Some popular visas for permanent residency include the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187).

Step 2 - Meet the requirements and gather all required documents

Each visa has its own set of requirements, so you'll need to make sure you meet them all before you apply. These requirements typically include things like age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and financial stability. Once this is done, You'll need to gather a number of documents to support your application, such as your passport, educational transcripts, work experience certificates, language test results, and police certificates.

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Eligibility Checklist

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Canada
  • Education - Level of education
  • Language Skills - Language skills assessment
  • Age - Younger applicants are more favored
  • Work Experience - Full-time or part time work experience
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Australia
  • Education - Level of education
  • Language Skills - Language skills assessment
  • Age - Younger applicants are more favored
  • Work Experience - Full-time or part time work experience
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New Zealand
  • Education - Level of education
  • Language Skills - Language skills assessment
  • Age - Younger applicants are more favored
  • Work Experience - Full-time or part time work experience

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