1. How do I find out
if I qualify as an immigrant to Canada?
- For a free no-obligation assessment of your eligibility for
immigration, please send us your detailed resume, either by email or
regular mail. We shall respond within 48 hours on whether you are
qualified or not.
2. Why do I need a
lawyer, or for that matter your services to help me?
- You are presumed to know the law, the Canadian immigration laws and
one small mistake could be fatal to your success. Our team comprises
of lawyers who are familiar and are experienced in all immigration
matters, keeping abreast of any changes in them. We are trusted and
our success rate bear testimony to our professionalism and expertise.
- Statistically, your chances of success are increased if you are
represented by a qualified and experienced immigration consultant who
has your interest at heart.
3. How do I retain
Canada Forever Immigration Consultants to represent me?
Please follow the steps as outline:
1. Send us your resume or c.v. to ascertain your eligibility.
You may do so as an investor, skilled worker, Provincial Nominated
Applicant or family class applicant.
2. If eligible, we will send you all of the necessary documents
for you to sign and submit to our offices along with the initial
payment. Payment instructions will be included. We accept payment by
way of money order, bank draft, cashier's cheque, traveller's cheque
and wire transfer.
3. Once the signed document and initial payment is received, we
shall prepare our preliminary package to send to you, either via email
or regular mail, which contains all the necessary forms, document
checklists, instructions and information so as to enable you to
commence the immigration process with our assistance.
4.
Do both my spouse and
I need to qualify?
- Only the principal applicant has to qualify. The person who has the
best chance to qualify should be the principal applicant.
5.
After I get to Canada,
will I be able to get a job?
- If you have qualified to immigrate to Canada, you will find work.
You may not necessarily find work in your field immediately, but you
will find work. Once you are employed, you can then be selective in
seeking just what you are looking for. Our settlement services provide
you with all the tools and information for a fruitful job search.
6. How much will it cost me?
There are some mandatory processing fees to be paid to the Canadian
government. For skilled worker application, it is C$550 for the
principal applicant. Work permit application costs only C$150.
Our service fees are very competitive and tailored for each applicant
payment schedule. We have monthly installment plans as well.
Evaluation or the assessment on the eligibility of the applicant to
obtain a work permit or permanent residence to Canada is free.
For further details on the costs, please contact Michael Ho through
email
michael76992000@yahoo.com or telephone (65) 9021 7996
7. How long does it
takes to get a visa?
The length of the process is very much reduced now due to the new
initiative by the Canadian Government. For most skilled workers'
applications, the time to get a work permit or permanent residence is
about 6 months or less.
8. How much money do I
need to bring to settle in Canada?
- The person is recommended to have about C$10,000 plus C$2,000 for
each additional person.
9. What if the intended occupation is
different from past employment experience?
- The important thing to do if you are intending to pursue a different
occupation is to demonstrate employment mobility. In other words, you
must show you have transferable skills from your previous occupation
to meet the criteria for the one you are hoping to pursue. |