Should I apply directly to CIC or through a consultant


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canada_calling   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 24-03-05 12:22:48

Hi Friends,

I am planning to apply for a PR to Canada alongwith my wife. I would qualify above the 67 barrier in June. Should I apply directly or through some Consultant. Does it makes sence to go through some of the big shot consultants 'W*****" ect. or directly. If I apply directly what should I do. I went to the consultant and paid the initial fees. They gave me forms and also suggested me to write many essays (my reason to immigrate to Canada, my and my wives education and profession eperience). Do we require all these essays (I could not find the CIC website asking for essays). Are consultants worth the money paid to them (1 - 1.25 Lacks). Please guide me how to proceed. If I apply in June, I'll have everything ready (forms, xerox of everything Notorized, Marrige Certificate). Kindly advise.

Canada_Calling


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desi_driller   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 24-03-05 12:47:46

why you want to pay to consultants????. No need for any consultant big or small. just fill the form yourself.than wait & wait. by the time you come to canada, you will be knowing everything about Canada .


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me2canada   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 178
Location: Toronto, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 24-03-05 22:40:38

Consultants, from I hear from you seem to be a big no-no!!

Just stay away from them.

If by June you pass through 67 points make sure you have these documents ready with you:

1. All transcripts from your universities sealed and stamped with the official stamp of the university.

2. Police certificates of any other country apart from India where you have resided for more than 6 months.

3. Bank statements or legal documentary evidence of any asset totalling roughly about $10,000 CN (if one applicant, for more check out the website of the consulate in Delhi).

4. Birth Certificates, Passport photo-copied and notarised.

5. Photo-copies (notarised) of all your educational qualifications that you are claiming points on.

6. Citizenship Card, Passport photo-copies (again, notarised) of any of your direct blood relation in Canada (if any).

7. Work experience reference letters from all your former/current employers describing the details of your job with reference to the National Occupational Code (NOC: This is a big list of all occupations in Canada, now the ones for which you may get points are the ones ending with 0,1,2 or 4. Look in the list and see if your field of profession has a code that ends with any of these numbers, then only can you claim points. For example if you are a chartered accountant then your NOC code will be 1111. This means that you can get points on this occupation because Canada needs such people. For occupations other than this you will not be able to claim points. May be for this bit you need expert advice or you can do it yourself provided you can do some research yourself.)

Basically you have to show documented evidence of everything that you claim points on. So far as this is concerned you need guidance, otherwise the rest is filling up of forms and such which is quite an easy job.

Another tedious feature is that you have to list down the addresses of all the places that you have lived/stayed at after the completion of 18 yrs.

I am sure we at Canadian Desi can help you. Just try and work on the above mentioned paperwork and the rest is a huge burst of procedures and waiting. In India it is long but you do see light at the end of the tunnel.

Remember just enjoy what you are doing and side by side work on this. You'll get through!

If you need any help do e-mail me and I shall try to be of assistance to you as much as possible.

All the best!




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mpai64   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 28
Location: Thane, India

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-04-05 03:21:43

Quote:
Orginally posted by canada_calling

Hi Friends,

I am planning to apply for a PR to Canada alongwith my wife. I would qualify above the 67 barrier in June. Should I apply directly or through some Consultant.

Dear Friend there is absolutely no difference between your direct application and through consultant. It is very simple form needs to be filled inby you as stated by one of our Desi above for you. If you need any assistance I am also willing to help you.

Goodluck!

MP



mannat   
Member since: Jul 04
Posts: 51
Location: stratford

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-04-05 07:38:07

Hello,

You do not need to go to any consultant. I came here last year and I did all my paperwork myself. Just make sure that you give all the relevant information that CIC is seeking for. I beleive that the queue in India is long but you will eventually get thru. Consultants are nothing more than money suckers and if you that kind of money, just give me half of that and i will take care of your initial stay in Canada!!! Jokes apart you can always get in touch with me for any info you need. Will try and help you as much as I can.

All the best :cheers:


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DiogenestheCynic   
Member since: Oct 04
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-04-05 09:48:14

IMHO

Someone who needs a "consultant" to immigrate should NOT immigrate!!

IMHO that is!!


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pratickm   
Member since: Feb 04
Posts: 2831
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-04-05 10:24:17

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Orginally posted by DiogenestheCynic
IMHO

Someone who needs a "consultant" to immigrate should NOT immigrate!!

IMHO that is!!

That is like saying someone who needs an accountant to prepare taxes should not make any income at all !

I don't understand this replusion and hatred against immigration consultants - what's so wrong about immigration lawyers/consultants?

They help prepare the case, they tell you what to include what not to, they send you reminders at every stage of the process, take care of all the paperwork for you, keep checking the status, etc. - what's so wrong about it?

Can you do all that on your own - sure you can !
You can similarly prepare your own taxes, fix your own car, decide what medicines to take to cure yourself, and so on.
Therefore, one should never have the need for the services of an accountant, an auto mechanic, a doctor and so on.

I agree there may be fradulent consultants who promise a prospective applicants more than they can deliver and things like they can expedite the case or they will gain extra points, etc.
But that is true for every profession - there are rogue doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, whatever.

I don't understand this hatred against immigration consultants - it is so irrational.


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