Wildy immigration
#1
Wildy immigration
Any one else heard that they are down to
1 staff only ? Just the owner ?
Friends using them from UK, slightly worried now .
Anyone in here got any more info ?
I know amyD got Let go last month ish .
Doesn't inspire confidence tbh.
1 staff only ? Just the owner ?
Friends using them from UK, slightly worried now .
Anyone in here got any more info ?
I know amyD got Let go last month ish .
Doesn't inspire confidence tbh.
#2
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 12,830
Re: Wildy immigration
Could be everyone on here telling folks to do their own application!
#4
Re: Wildy immigration
I would guess that historically, a good proportion of the clients for immigration consultants were those hoping to immigrate using the points system for the Federal Skilled Worker programme. From what I've read on here, that is going to change drastically In the New Year. As a consequence, I would imagine a lot of people are going to hold off on applications (especially if they are sufficiently complicated the applicant feels they need the services of a consultant in the first place) until the new process is revealed.
#5
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Ontario
Posts: 6,609
Re: Wildy immigration
It is a shame for any current clients, but this post seriously makes me happy!
#6
Re: Wildy immigration
I feel so sorry for present clients of Wildy and I hope of things go belly up they get their money back, but I'm not sorry for the company owner, as far as I'm concerned he deserves everything that's coming whatever that might be. Looks to me that the company is going to fold, why else would be very rid of valuable staff!! I have personal experience of working for this company and he treats his staff dismally, there's a whole string of us that have felt the wrath of Wildy, watch this space I guess!!
#7
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 12,830
Re: Wildy immigration
I feel so sorry for present clients of Wildy and I hope of things go belly up they get their money back, but I'm not sorry for the company owner, as far as I'm concerned he deserves everything that's coming whatever that might be. Looks to me that the company is going to fold, why else would be very rid of valuable staff!! I have personal experience of working for this company and he treats his staff dismally, there's a whole string of us that have felt the wrath of Wildy, watch this space I guess!!
#8
Re: Wildy immigration
I feel so sorry for present clients of Wildy and I hope of things go belly up they get their money back, but I'm not sorry for the company owner, as far as I'm concerned he deserves everything that's coming whatever that might be. Looks to me that the company is going to fold, why else would be very rid of valuable staff!! I have personal experience of working for this company and he treats his staff dismally, there's a whole string of us that have felt the wrath of Wildy, watch this space I guess!!
#10
slanderer of the innocent
Joined: Dec 2008
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 6,695
Re: Wildy immigration
i heard they were shit
#12
Re: Wildy immigration
I have dealt with several immigration "professionals" in my career and paid neither a penny.
It's an industry that really annoys me as it seems to be very much a "money for nothing" culture. They "pitch" misleading value adds and try and lure people out of thousands for being nothing more than a tick box service.
With CIC capable of changing the rules on a frequent basis and processes lasting years why would you want to invest a lot of money. Far too much risk in my opinion.
It's sad to say but a fool and his money are easily parted and people who employ a middleman really need to look at the value add more closely.
It's an industry that really annoys me as it seems to be very much a "money for nothing" culture. They "pitch" misleading value adds and try and lure people out of thousands for being nothing more than a tick box service.
With CIC capable of changing the rules on a frequent basis and processes lasting years why would you want to invest a lot of money. Far too much risk in my opinion.
It's sad to say but a fool and his money are easily parted and people who employ a middleman really need to look at the value add more closely.
#14
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Ontario
Posts: 6,609
Re: Wildy immigration
I have dealt with several immigration "professionals" in my career and paid neither a penny.
It's an industry that really annoys me as it seems to be very much a "money for nothing" culture. They "pitch" misleading value adds and try and lure people out of thousands for being nothing more than a tick box service.
With CIC capable of changing the rules on a frequent basis and processes lasting years why would you want to invest a lot of money. Far too much risk in my opinion.
It's sad to say but a fool and his money are easily parted and people who employ a middleman really need to look at the value add more closely.
It's an industry that really annoys me as it seems to be very much a "money for nothing" culture. They "pitch" misleading value adds and try and lure people out of thousands for being nothing more than a tick box service.
With CIC capable of changing the rules on a frequent basis and processes lasting years why would you want to invest a lot of money. Far too much risk in my opinion.
It's sad to say but a fool and his money are easily parted and people who employ a middleman really need to look at the value add more closely.