The immigration process timeline varies by country and visa type. Generally, skilled migration can take 8-24 months from application to visa grant. Australia PR typically takes 12-18 months, Canada Express Entry 6-12 months, and Germany can take 3-6 months for initial processing.
Common documents include passport, education certificates, work experience letters, English language test results (IELTS/PTE), police clearance certificates, medical examinations, and financial proof. Specific requirements vary by country and visa category.
Yes, most immigration programs allow you to include your spouse and dependent children (usually under 18-25 years depending on country) in your application. They will receive the same visa status as the primary applicant.
Our consultation fees vary by service complexity. Initial assessment is often free, while comprehensive case management ranges from ₹50,000 to ₹2,00,000 depending on the visa category and services required. We provide transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
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Australia Immigration
The minimum points for Australia PR is 65 points, but competitive scores are typically 80-90+ points depending on your occupation and state. Points are awarded for age, English proficiency, education, work experience, and other factors.
All Australian states and territories offer nomination programs: NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, and ACT. Each has specific occupation lists and requirements.
If you're in Australia on a valid visa (like 485 Graduate visa or 482 TSS visa), you can continue working. If you're offshore, you cannot work until your PR is granted. Bridging visas provide work rights in certain circumstances.
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Canada Immigration
CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) is Canada's points system for Express Entry. Maximum score is 1200 points, covering core factors (age, education, language, work experience), spouse factors, skill transferability, and additional factors like job offers or provincial nominations.
Most provinces have active PNP programs including Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and others. Each province has specific streams for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates. Program availability changes frequently.
Yes, you can get Canada PR through Express Entry without a job offer if you have sufficient CRS points. However, a valid job offer (LMIA-supported) adds 50-200 points to your CRS score, significantly improving your chances.
Germany Immigration
The Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) is Germany's new points-based system allowing skilled workers to search for jobs in Germany. It's designed for non-EU nationals and awards points for qualifications, language skills, age, and work experience.
German language skills improve your chances significantly and are required for certain visa categories. For the Opportunity Card, German knowledge adds points but isn't mandatory. For long-term settlement, B1 level German is typically required.
The EU Blue Card is a residence permit for highly qualified professionals with a job offer in Germany. Requirements include a university degree, employment contract with minimum salary (€58,400 in 2024), and the position must match your qualifications.
Student Visa Questions
Most countries allow international students to work part-time. Australia allows 48 hours per fortnight, Canada allows 20 hours per week during studies, and Germany allows 120 full days or 240 half days per year. Work rights vary by country and visa conditions.
Financial requirements vary by country and course duration. Generally, you need to show funds for tuition fees plus living expenses. Australia requires ~AUD 25,000-30,000 per year, Canada ~CAD 20,000-25,000, and Germany ~€11,000-12,000 for living expenses.
Most countries offer post-study work visas. Australia provides 2-6 years depending on qualification level, Canada offers 1-3 years based on study duration, and Germany allows 18 months to search for employment. These visas can lead to permanent residence pathways.
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