5 tips to prepare for immigration by best Canada immigration consultants
Tips to prepare for Canada
immigration from India in 2021
1.
Discover the best of over 100 visa programs for you
and your family
The good news is
that Canada has over 100 visa programmes, which means your chances of getting a
visa are far better than in most other popular immigration destinations where
there are fewer possibilities. Some programmes are based on points, while
others are based on first-come, first-served, and some are designed to fill
transitory skill shortages.
2.
Enlist the professional help of RCICs
Regulated
Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) are members of the Immigration
Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council who are legally recognised
representatives and members in good standing (ICCRC). They specialise only in
Canadian immigration, as RCIC David Allon explains in the video above, and help
overseas customers realise their dreams of working and living in Canada. They
accomplish this by handling a client's whole Canadian permanent residency
application procedure from start to end, ensuring the best possible results.
3.
Gather all the documents in advance
A document
checklist will be issued to you during the permanent residency application
process. Don't wait until you're requested to submit your application to begin
collecting materials; else, you risk missing the deadline.
4.
Double check documents expiration dates
Don't risk
delaying your PR application by providing an out-of-date document. Even while
it's usually a good idea to gather your documents ahead of time, you should
bear in mind that some documents have shorter expiration dates. Check out RCIC
David Allon's helpful advise on how to prepare your permanent residency
application paperwork below.
5.
Read all the instructions carefully
Filling out
government documents for Canadian immigration is a chore that should not be
taken lightly. Spelling errors, illegible handwriting, and failing to properly
address a query or concern could result in your application being returned or,
in the worst-case situation, denied. This can be easily avoided by reading the
directions attentively. If a question does not relate to your situation, for
example, you must write N/A rather than leaving it open to interpretation. To
ensure that your forms are error-free, we recommend having them reviewed by a
professional.
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