Can you recommend a consultant
Can anyone recommend a visa consultant
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Thanks how did you go about starting to get from the uk to Canada and how did you contact them
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by Vicky1001
(Post 10035595)
Thanks how did you go about starting to get from the uk to Canada and how did you contact them
I just called them up, (to help with the self-employed TWP process), after my PR application consultant (Balvinder Pahl - http://www.visa2canada.com/) recommended them for more unusual routes of entry to Canada. They both did a great job for me. |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Wow that is unusual we just got ok for skilled visa on my bf side but we need to show £8800 and that a lot of money or he has to have prearranged employment
So we are looking at Lot of different ways to do it |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10035607)
My route was unusual: moved here as a tourist, purchased property, applied for a TWP to run a business from the property, 3yr TWP issued, separate PR application running in the background, PR issued after c3yrs from application submission.
I just called them up, (to help with the self-employed TWP process), after my PR application consultant (Balvinder Pahl - http://www.visa2canada.com/) recommended them for more unusual routes of entry to Canada. They both did a great job for me. |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by lovely_clouds
(Post 10035766)
OMG... thats a pretty unusual and fast root. One Quick Q - is this within legal range?
It's perfectly legal. I just didn't want to tread water in the UK for over 3 years waiting for a PR application to get processed, so I sold up, moved here as a tourist and got on with making things happen more quickly. |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10035779)
I'll assume 'root' is a typo and not reference in the Australian vernacular to my sexual performance ;)
It's perfectly legal. I just didn't want to tread water in the UK for over 3 years waiting for a PR application to get processed, so I sold up, moved here as a tourist and got on with making things happen more quickly. |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10035779)
It's perfectly legal. I just didn't want to tread water in the UK for over 3 years waiting for a PR application to get processed, so I sold up, moved here as a tourist and got on with making things happen more quickly.
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by lovely_clouds
(Post 10035790)
pretty nice strategy. BTW, how did you manage the bank account without TWP?
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
We used Goldman Associates. I would definitely recommend them.
Ian Goldman is an immigration lawyer as opposed to a consultant. http://www.immigrationtocanada.org/ |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10035807)
You don't need residency status to open a bank account. I had a commercial mortgage, business and personal accounts and a line of credit months before I had a TWP.
|
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by Vicky1001
(Post 10035616)
Wow that is unusual we just got ok for skilled visa on my bf side but we need to show £8800 and that a lot of money or he has to have prearranged employment
So we are looking at Lot of different ways to do it |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by Vicky1001
(Post 10035616)
Wow that is unusual we just got ok for skilled visa on my bf side but we need to show £8800 and that a lot of money or he has to have prearranged employment
Add up your visa fees, medicals, flights, insurances, shipping, dog transport, rental deposits, utility deposits, car insurance, etc, etc, and you're going to be looking at at least £15,000 for a couple. Add on another few thousands if you're going to be using a consultant (which I would recommend going on your threads over the past 24 hours which seem confused at best!). |
Re: Can you recommend a consultant
Originally Posted by izzi81
(Post 10035825)
bear in mind if you think £8800 is a lot of money a consultant is likely to charge £1500-£4000 in fees, as well as the processing fees you have to pay CIC. It is possible to do the application yourself if you want to, and save yourself the consultant's fees! A lot of people on here did it themselves... us included :)
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 3:14 am. |
Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.