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Develop legal and ethical strategies and provide outstanding service to every client,
with a commitment to excellence;
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Empathize with each client throughout the complex immigration process, understand
their dreams, and celebrate their joys and successes;
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Foster a positive and team-oriented work environment, where our mutual respect for
each other and our excitement for our work is shared with our clients; and
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Educate our clients and the immigrant community with our continually expanding,
cutting-edge knowledge of immigration laws and regulations.
Our people, our knowledge, our technology,
our experience, and our compassion all recognize the essential truth:
Assess your
eligibility for free
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Before you retain
our services, we offer:
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Personalized
assessments of your qualifications;
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Email responses
to your inquiries;
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Telephone discussion
with our firm
Facilitate
your Application Process
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Once you retain
our services, we will:
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Determine your
category;
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Prepare, perfect
and submit your application;
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Communicate
with your Visa Office;
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Prepare you
for your personal interview;
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Track your application
until your Visa is issued
Ease your Settlement
To help you with your settlement ,
we will:
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Provide you
with our Job Search Tool and our employment
resources;
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Prepare you
for your arrival at port of entry;
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Explain your
Residency obligations;
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Advise you about
Citizenship.
Below are the major countries we provide services for:
CANADA
- Visit
- Work
- Study
- Immigrate
Visit
Canada
Canada
welcomes you as a tourist, student or temporary worker. Every
year, more than 5 million people visit
Canada
to enjoy the many opportunities our country has to offer.
Depending on where you live, and the reason for your visit, you will need to meet
certain entry requirements. In some cases, if you plan to stay in
Canada
for a certain period of time, you will need a Temporary Resident Visa.
Working temporarily in
Canada
Every year, over 90,000 foreign workers enter
Canada
to work temporarily in jobs that help Canadian employers
address skill shortages, or as live-in caregivers.
A work permit is needed for most temporary jobs in
Canada
, though for some positions and business people it is not
necessary.
Studying in
Canada
More than 130,000 students come to study in
Canada
every year and even more come to
Canada
to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich
culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our schools.
The provinces regulate education and schools in
Canada
. For more detailed information on living and studying
in a specific province or territory, contact us.
Immigrating to
Canada
Immigrating to
Canada
permanently is an exciting opportunity. However, there
are several things you should consider before you apply to be a permanent resident.
If you want to immigrate to
Canada
, there are a few different ways to apply. You will need
to decide which immigration program will work best for you and your family
Following are the categories in which you can apply as an
immigrant for
Canada
Skilled workers and professionals: Education, experience and language skills you need
Investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed persons: Who can start a business in Canada
Sponsoring your family: How to sponsor a family member to join you here if you are a permanent resident
Provincial nominees: Learn about settling in one of Canada’s provinces as a provincial nominee
Quebec-selected skilled workers: Find out how to apply to be selected to settle in Quebec
UNITED KINGDOM
- Visa
- Study
- Work
- Immigration
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Appeal
Visiting
UK
Family Visa
If you want to visit family or friends in the
UK
or to come as a tourist you should apply as a general visitor
Business Visa
If you are employed abroad but want to visit the UK for short
periods to undertake business related activities you may be eligible to do so as
a business visitor.
Sports Visitor
You can apply under the new sports visitor category if you
are coming to the
UK
as a sports person.
Entertainer visitors
The new entertainer visa has been designed for those coming
to the UK for a short time to take part in certain major arts festivals, music competitions
and charity events.
Special visitors
You can apply for a visit visa to travel to the
UK
for private medical treatment. Special visitors: Visitors
coming to get married .child visitor travelling without adult, student visitor,
and prospective student all come under this category.
Studying in
UK
Types of student visa
Keep the same format as above
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Type of student
visa
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Who can apply?
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Child student
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You can apply as a
child student if you are between 4 and 17 years old. If you are between 4 and 15
years old, you must be coming to the
United
Kingdom
to be educated at an independent fee-paying school.
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Child visitor
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You can apply as a
child visitor if you are 17 years old or under and you want to come to the
United
Kingdom
to do a course of study for up to six months.
You will not be able
to switch and apply for a child student visa while you are in the
United
Kingdom
as a child visitor. If you want to apply for a child student visa, you must apply
from the country you live in.
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Adult student
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You can apply as an
adult student if you are coming to the
United
Kingdom
for your post-16 education.
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Student visitor
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You can apply as a
student visitor if you are 18 years old or over, you want to come to the
United
Kingdom
to do a course for up to six months, and you do not want to work while you are here.
You will not be able
to switch and apply for an adult student visa while you are in the
United
Kingdom
as a student visitor. If you want to apply for an adult student visa, you must apply
from the country you live in.
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Prospective student
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You can apply as a
prospective student if you want to come to the
United
Kingdom
to help you decide which course to study or if you plan to start a course of study
within six months.
You will be able to
switch and apply for an adult or child student visa while you are in the
United
Kingdom
.
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Working in
UK
For highly skilled workers, investors
and entrepreneurs:
Highly skilled workers, investors, entrepreneurs and foreign students who have graduated
from a
United
Kingdom
university can apply under our new points-based system.
You do not need to have a specific job offer, but you will need to pass a points-based
assessment to be eligible to apply.
For sponsored skilled workers:
If you have a job offer from a UK-based employer who is prepared to sponsor you,
you can apply for permission to enter or stay in the
United
Kingdom
.
For temporary workers:
If you want to come to the
United
Kingdom
to undertake short-term, temporary work there are specific
arrangements for you.
For workers from the European Economic Area and Switzerland:
If you are a national of the European Economic Area (EEA) or
Switzerland
, you are free to enter and stay in the
United
Kingdom
. If you are a national of a state that recently joined
the European Union, you may have to register with us or apply for our permission
before you start to work.
Other categories
This section contains information about other work-based
categories. The categories within this section are domestic workers; sole representatives
of overseas firms; and representatives of overseas newspapers, news agencies and
broadcasting organizations.
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
- Visit
- Study
- Work Immigration
Visiting
USA
Nonimmigrants
apply to come to the
U.S.
on a temporary basis on either a
B-1 Visa for business (e.g. attending conferences,
business meetings) or on a B-2 Visa for pleasure (e.g. tourism, visit friends or relatives).
Study in
USA
The
U.S.
attracts many foreign nationals to its diverse and strong
institutions of learning. The
F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows one to enter the
U.S.
as a full-time student at an accredited (
U.S.
government- approved) college or university. The student must be enrolled in a program
or course of study that culminates in a degree, diploma, or certificate. The M-1
Visa (Vocational Student) is issued to students who want to pursue non-academic
programs (health care technician, machinist, dental hygienist, etc) in an established
institution. The J-1 Visa (Exchange Student) is for students pursuing graduate / post-graduate
studies, visiting scholars, medical doctors undergoing training, etc.
Working in
USA
Temporary workers (H and L Visas) can work in the
U.S.
after a petition is submitted by the employer-to-be in
the
United
States
and is approved by the USCIS. H1B Visas (for Specialty
Occupations) are given to college-educated professionals (e.g. software programmers).
In this status, they can work for a total of six years in the
United
States
. H1C Visas are for Registered Nurses, H2B for Non Agricultural
Workers, H-3 for Trainees. The L Visa is for Intra-Company Transferees who are executives
or managers of foreign-based companies or who are essential, specialized-knowledge
employees.
Family Immigration
Nonimmigrant : The
U.S.
has provisions for certain visa holders to bring dependents
(their spouses and children) on accompanying visas. These dependent visas do not
allow for the same privileges as the primary visa or status. Family-Based Immigration
ranges from bringing in immediate relatives of
U.S.
citizens (spouse and minor, unmarried children and parents)
to "preference" relatives in several categories (unmarried sons and daughters of
green card holders and
U.S.
citizens, married sons and daughters of citizens, and brothers
and sisters of
U.S.
citizens).
Green Card
The green card (Alien Registration Receipt Card) is obtained
upon the approval of the immigrant visa or the adjustment of status. This permanent
residency can be obtained through
Family Sponsorship,
Labor Certification through an employer in the
U.S.
, by National Interest Waiver, or other special category for persons of Extraordinary
Ability or the Green Card Lottery
(Diversity Visa). With a green card, the applicant can work legally in the
U.S.
and it is proof of lawful residence within the
U.S.