“When I started to look for an immigration consultant, I didn’t feel that I fully trusted any of them…. and I always had that weird feeling inside”
How many times have you experienced this?
Probably many, especially if you’ve been trying to find the right answers for your immigration case.
Does this sound like you? Maybe you…
We get you!
Because we were you. We know how challenging it is to apply for Canadian immigration all by yourself, and even worse, we know how hard it is to find someone you can trust.
Because before becoming immigration consultants, we experienced the headaches of doing online research and the uncomfortable meetings with advisors too.
It was the worst!
That’s why at Weber Immigration, we offer trustworthy, helpful, and fair immigration services.
Our personalized, up-to-date, and quality legal services will help you find your pathway to Canada.
We are specialized in helping clients apply for their permanent residencies from within Canada and abroad through various streams and programs. We specialize in Express Entry, Spousal Sponsorships, the Ontario PNP programs, and Temporary Residents Applications. Please note that we do not provide refugee or job placement services.
Applying for immigration alone can be challenging, overwhelming, and confusing, especially if you have a complex case. That’s why we offer personalized consultations to identify exactly which programs you might be eligible for. We can then support you through your documentation and application, saving you time and stress. To get expert legal advice, please book a consultation with us.
Click the button Book Consultation here. We offer different kinds of consultations depending on the various immigration needs of our clients.
We cannot guarantee any timelines for receiving your PR or other documents once your application has been processed. Due to Covid-19, the Government of Canada has faced delays with processing times.
Language proficiency test: The number one way to increase your CRS score is to retake your language test (IELTS/CELPIP/TEF). Improving your score on your language test will immediately increase your overall points.
Work Experience: Many candidates don’t leverage their work experience. Choosing the right combination of work experience in Canada and/or overseas is one of the simplest ways to increase your score.
Education: Even though going back to school is an investment, it can make an impact on your CRS score. A short program like a one-year post-secondary certificate could earn you a lot of additional CRS points.
Even though there is no maximum age for Express Entry, applicants who are 20-29 years old receive the highest points for their age. However, if you are significantly older than 35 but have a high level of education in Canada and/or have Canadian work experience, you can easily overcome lost points due to age.
If you already applied for Permanent Residency, it does not mean that you work/study/visitor status is automatically extended. Make sure you extend your temporary resident status in Canada while waiting for a decision on your Permanent Residency application.
Candidates applying under Federal Skilled Worker or Federal Skilled Trades are required to demonstrate proof of funds. Canadian Experience Class are exempt from showing proof of funds. If you’re authorized to work in Canada and you have a valid job offer you are also exempted from funds requirement, even if you apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program or the Federal Skilled Trades Program.
Your Express Entry profile is valid for 12 months from the date you submit it or until it becomes ineligible. For example, note that the IELTS and CELPIP tests are valid for two years – this can impact the longevity of your Express Entry profile. If your Express Entry profile expires, you can submit a new one. You can do this as many times as you wish as long as you remain eligible.
An ECA is an assessment that determines the Canadian equivalent of a degree obtained outside of Canada. You do not need to get an ECA for educational credentials obtained in Canada. If you are claiming Express Entry points for your foreign education, an Educational Credentials Assessment report would be required in order to enter the Express Entry pool.
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