Is Your Canadian Immigration Consultant Verified? Here’s How to Check

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    Landmark Immigrationposted 2 years ago

    The Canadian economy is booming, and it is a great place to work and live. 100 thousand immigrants arrive in the country every year. Despite Canada's welcoming reputation, beginning immigrants will find the immigration process difficult. A better description would be complex and overwhelming. Immigration consultants cater to this need. Besides assisting with paperwork and documentation, they also provide guidance and support.
    The websites of many immigration consultants can be accessed through the Internet.
    What is the best way to make sure you have chosen the right immigration consultant for Canada? There are stories of shady immigration consultants. For this reason, it's worthwhile to check if your immigration consultant is certified. Learn how...
    Are they ICCRC Certified?
    Consult an authorized immigration consultant. It is generally advisable that immigration consultants are registered with the ICCRC (Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council). ICCRC license numbers contain six digits and begin with the letter "R".
    ICCRC consultants make the application process fool-proof, reducing hassles and rejection chances.
    You can find out if they are certified by the ICCRC by going HERE and entering their name, registration number, and company name.
    Is there an email address for the company?
    A consultant should have a valid email ID of his company such as we have at info@landmarkimmigration.com. It should not be on Gmail or Yahoo such as firmname@Gmail.com
    Do They Make Genuine Promises?
    Some consultants claim to guarantee entry to Canada in the shortest period of time without even knowing your case.
    Consultants help you to identify loopholes that can hurt your chances of immigration and remove them. A good immigration agent will never mislead you. Your chances of being accepted will be given an honest assessment.
    Are They Experienced?
    It is important to check if your immigration consultant has real-world experience, even with ICCRC certification.
    You may face issues throughout the process, whether they are related to paperwork or interviews. An experienced immigration consultant can guide you through the procedures.
    Can They Provide You References?
    Get a few references from the immigration consultants about their past or existing clients. You can use these references to judge their service quality. In addition, you can read reviews posted on their website and social media channels.
    Do They Offer Solutions?
    Find out if they can help you with their consultations. An immigration consultant can suggest to you, for example, the skilled worker program that would fit your profile and increase your chances of obtaining permanent residency in Canada. They can suggest study or work options that can let you temporarily enter Canada if you don't qualify for permanent residency. Canada.
    The Last Note:
    You should ensure that your immigration consultant is an expert in immigration to Canada.
    It is advisable to consult your consultants in detail first to determine your eligibility for a visa.
    Ask your consultant to outline the requirements, the time it would take, and the issues you must address if you are qualified. A Canadian immigration consultant should assess your chances of success honestly and realistically.

 
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