Immigration Consultants in India
Many who call themselves immigration consultants provide visa services. Only a few, real immigration experts can truly prepare a candidate for a life abroad. We live in a global age where we are no longer shackled by physical borders. Businesses, education, and even families have the potential to go beyond international boundaries. However, it becomes extremely important to know the nitty-gritty of immigration laws and policies. This makes the role of an immigration consultant extremely important. It is essential to ensure that all application processes and documentation for immigration and citizenship are handled with utmost care. As such it becomes imperative to turn to a reliable immigration consultant such as Uniselect International.
At Uniselect International our immigration consultants provide immigration services that are the best in the industry. We employ a dedicated team of immigration experts who will guide you throughout the overseas immigration process. The knowledge base of our overseas immigration experts is vast and ever-expanding. With a smooth workflow, our immigration consultants maintain the strictest standards in dealing with our clients, consulates, and immigration regulatory bodies.
Information for Immigration
After an 18 month pause, Express Entry draws have resumed for the Federal Skilled Worker Program on July 6th 2022. We highly recommend candidates to start the process promptly in order to avoid any potential delays and increase the chances of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residency in the upcoming draws.
Our Service
- Quickly submit an accurate Express Entry profile and avoid misrepresentation (the penalty for misrepresentation is a ban of up to five years from applying for Canadian permanent residence);
- Review your work history and credentials, so that you may claim all the CRS points that you are entitled to;
- Guide you in obtaining required documentation, such as language test results and educational credential assessments, that are needed to submit an Express Entry profile;
- Prepare supporting documents in advance so you can react quickly if you receive an ITA (candidates only have 60 days to apply once they receive an ITA);
- Assist you in submitting a profile and/or application, under any Express Entry-aligned Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that you are eligible for; and
- Implement a strategy to promote your CV, including a consultation with a Canadian career counselor to gain exposure within the Canadian job market, after your profile is submitted.
The points required for Canada PR include the eligibility requirement for the Canada PR which is 67 points out of 100. You will need to score at least 67 points under various eligibility criteria to apply for your PR visa.
Here is the breakup of the charges you require paying: The Canada PR visa fee for the primary applicant at now is CAD $850 (primary applicant)+ Right of PR fee- CAD $525. Spouse/common-law partner or family member fee- CAD $850+ Right of PR fee CAD $525. Child (Under 22 years of age) – CAD $230.
What are the requirements for Express Entry?
Have at least one year, in the last 10 years, of continuous full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in a skilled occupation.
Here are the Top 15 Most In-Demand Jobs in Canada this year.
- Technology and Engineering, Software Developer.
- Health, Registered Nurse.
- Finance, Financial Advisor/Planner
- Sales and Marketing Management, Merchandiser
- General Business, Human Resources Manager
- Skilled Trades
Be able to demonstrate on an approved language test a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) seven in either English or French.
Another route to Canada is via the provincial nomination programs. Here are PNPs that do not require a job offer:
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
- Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)
- Alberta PNP through Express Entry
- Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP)
- New Brunswick PNP via Express Entry
- Prince Edward Island PNP through Express Entry
For more details please contact us.
Immigrate to Australia
Australia offers various immigration pathways to accommodate different needs and circumstances. Here are some of the key immigration plans for Australia:
Skilled Migration: Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, family member, or a state/territory government. Applicants must meet the points test and have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list.
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): This visa is for skilled workers nominated by a state or territory government. Applicants must have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list and meet the points test.
Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491): This visa allows skilled workers to live and work in a regional area of Australia. It is a points-tested visa that requires either state/territory government nomination or sponsorship by an eligible family member.
Family Migration: Partner Visas (Subclasses 309/100 and 820/801): These visas allow the partners of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia. There are temporary and permanent stages in the application process.
Parent Visas (Contributory and Non-Contributory): Parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens may apply for parent visas. Contributory Parent Visas involve a higher application fee but have faster processing times.
Employer-Sponsored Migration: Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482): This visa allows employers to sponsor skilled workers temporarily if they cannot find a suitably qualified Australian citizen or permanent resident.
Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186): This visa allows skilled workers to work in Australia permanently if sponsored by an employer.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Visa (Subclass 187): This visa allows skilled workers to work in regional Australia permanently if sponsored by an employer in a regional area.
Student Visas: Australia is a popular destination for international students. Student visas allow individuals to study in Australia for a specified period. Upon completing their studies, many students may be eligible for post-study work visas.
Humanitarian and Refugee Programs:
Australia has humanitarian programs for refugees and individuals in need of protection. These programs include the Refugee and Humanitarian (Class XB) visas.
Business and Investment Visas: Australia offers visas for individuals interested in conducting business or making investments in the country. Examples include the Business Innovation and Investment (Subclass 188/888) visas.
It’s important to note that immigration policies and visa requirements may change, so it’s advisable to check the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date information and eligibility criteria. Additionally, consulting with a migration agent or seeking professional advice is recommended for personalized guidance