Canada GIC Verification Start
If you’ve received an email from the Canadian embassy about your GIC certificate, don’t ignore it! The email may say your GIC certificate isn’t valid and that you need to respond within 10 days. If you don’t, you could face problems or even get banned. Here’s what to do: 1. Attach these documents in your […]
Canada Huge Backlogs
Right now, 7,38,900 Temporary Resident Visa applications are stuck in a backlog at the Canadian embassy. This means many people, including students, workers, and visitors, are facing long delays in getting their visa results. The total number of applications in the system is 13,86,000, which includes study, work, and visitor visas. Because of the large […]
USA Big Update
According to a recent report, the US is becoming the number one choice for Indian students. In 2024, more Indian students are enrolling in the US. The report states that 69% of students prefer the US, 54% prefer the UK, and 43% say they prefer Canada. At this time, the US, which is the world’s […]
Canada PR Update
A very important report about Canadian PR has been released, There are three categories mentioned in this report. If you apply in these categories, you may have a good chance of getting PR: Overall, three times more people have been granted PR this year compared to 2023. So, if you want to apply for PR, […]
Canada Big Update
According to IRCC report, Between 1 January to 31 August, Around 13000 international students claimed asylum which shows 600 per cent increase as compared to 2018. If your work permit is expiring, claiming asylum is the last option.
Who is Eligible for a Spousal Visa after the New Changes?
If your spouse is studying in Canada, and you’re applying for a spousal open work permit, here are the latest eligibility rules: PhD Students: Spouses of PhD students are eligible to apply for a spousal open work permit. Master’s Students: Spouses can apply for the permit if the master’s program is 16 months or longer. […]
Apply Germany with Spouse
As an international student, you can bring your spouse and any children under the age of 16. If you’re planning to study in Germany and want to bring your family along, start preparing for the Family Reunion Visa early! Here are some key steps to ensure a smooth process:
Canada Announced 6 Big changes
1. IELTS Required for Post-Study Work Permits (from Nov 1, 2024): * Bachelor’s/Master’s: CLB 7 required. * Diploma: CLB 5 needed. 2. Work Permit Length Based on Program: * Bachelor’s/Master’s: 3 years guaranteed. * Diploma: 3 years only if in-demand jobs; Otherwise, your permit could be shortened to 1 or 2 years. 3. Spousal Work […]
Australia Good News
After a lot of bad news, there’s finally some good news from Australia. The Work and Holiday Visa is going to open soon, allowing you to go on holiday there while also working. Australia has invited people from three countries: India, Vietnam, and China. From India, they will accept 1,000 applications. This visa category will […]
Understanding Canada’s Shifting Sentiment on Immigration
Canada’s welcoming attitude towards immigrants is changing due to rising concerns over the housing and job crises. Many Canadians now feel that immigration is contributing to housing shortages and job insecurity, as employers often hire foreign workers at lower wages. This has led to a growing perception that immigrants are affecting local job opportunities, causing […]