- Mar 3, 2015
- 64
- Visa Office......
- Abu Dhabi
- App. Filed.......
- 03-Jun-2015
- Interview........
- None required
- LANDED..........
- 01-Apr-2016
Hi everyone,
I'm a Canadian with lots of friends overseas who want to come to Canada and I'm so tired and upset at hearing their stories about immigration consultants charging large sums of money to create an express entry profile when their likelihood of getting an ITA is low etc.
I created this thread for people to share their experiences with immigration consultants, with the hopes that people won't be ripped off or at least can negotiate with good understanding. IN PARTICULAR, PLEASE SHARE THE FEE STRUCTURE THAT CONSULTANTS HAVE CHARGED OR SHARED WITH YOU.
I think people are paying more money overseas for consultants than they would by hiring someone from Canada (I don't work for any immigration consulting companies...I sponsored my husband a few years ago without hiring a consultant so I'm familiar with family class...and I was also involved in sponsoring a refugee family.) but I'm not sure...anyways, by sharing the fee structures that we have been charged or quoted, it will help others to know what is reasonable. If you can provided details on the services / deliverables for those fees - even better.
In your replies, feel free to copy / paste / combine the statements below in your responses). Or simply state your own. You don't need to name the company you are working with (unless you feel it's important to share)
Also, it would be good to know if the consultant you hired is directly registered with ICCRC
Based on my experience, here are some key tasks / deliverables that consultants should provide (or not as indicated):
1) initial assessment for determining eligibility to immigrate to Canada under economic stream and various options - immigration consultants should do this for FREE
if you want to do an initial calculation of your points...here is an example of one of many free calculators offered by various companies https://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
PLEASE NOTE: if your scores are low (i.e. less than the lowest cut-off for the year) you need to find ways to increase them (not easy - language, schooling, work in Canada)...
2) Creation of express entry profile (requires obtaining IELTS (language testing), WES (education assessment) and accurate determination of NOC) - you should not need to hire an immigration consultant to do this. If you have the basic documentation ready, I understand the actual creation of a profile takes about 30 min!!!
2.5) Creation of a thorough and accurate profile in the Canada Job Bank (express entry candidates are eligible to submit a job seeker profile...but the matching algorithm is poor so you need to keep checking the postings for a potential match). A detailed profile may result in employers asking you to apply for a job however...and if you can get a qualified job offer, your points go up!
3) researching and reviewing various provincial nomination programs, assessing client eligibility, assisting clients in gathering required documents for applying to provincial programs (work experience letters, forms, etc), notifying clients of applications being opened, assisting / applying for PNP on clients behalf, responding to expressions of interest from PNP (where they use the federal express entry database) - this can get complicated perhaps...and maybe worth hiring a consultant for..
4) assisting client in preparing documents needed to submit PR application once ITA is received - there are clear instructions on the GC (government of Canada website) but if you don't want to do the research yourself, many hire consultants
6) assisting clients in completing and submitting PR application once ITA is received
7) assisting clients by following up on the PR application status, preparing and submitting any additional documentation required
Thank you for helping others
I'm a Canadian with lots of friends overseas who want to come to Canada and I'm so tired and upset at hearing their stories about immigration consultants charging large sums of money to create an express entry profile when their likelihood of getting an ITA is low etc.
I created this thread for people to share their experiences with immigration consultants, with the hopes that people won't be ripped off or at least can negotiate with good understanding. IN PARTICULAR, PLEASE SHARE THE FEE STRUCTURE THAT CONSULTANTS HAVE CHARGED OR SHARED WITH YOU.
I think people are paying more money overseas for consultants than they would by hiring someone from Canada (I don't work for any immigration consulting companies...I sponsored my husband a few years ago without hiring a consultant so I'm familiar with family class...and I was also involved in sponsoring a refugee family.) but I'm not sure...anyways, by sharing the fee structures that we have been charged or quoted, it will help others to know what is reasonable. If you can provided details on the services / deliverables for those fees - even better.
In your replies, feel free to copy / paste / combine the statements below in your responses). Or simply state your own. You don't need to name the company you are working with (unless you feel it's important to share)
Also, it would be good to know if the consultant you hired is directly registered with ICCRC
Based on my experience, here are some key tasks / deliverables that consultants should provide (or not as indicated):
1) initial assessment for determining eligibility to immigrate to Canada under economic stream and various options - immigration consultants should do this for FREE
if you want to do an initial calculation of your points...here is an example of one of many free calculators offered by various companies https://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
PLEASE NOTE: if your scores are low (i.e. less than the lowest cut-off for the year) you need to find ways to increase them (not easy - language, schooling, work in Canada)...
2) Creation of express entry profile (requires obtaining IELTS (language testing), WES (education assessment) and accurate determination of NOC) - you should not need to hire an immigration consultant to do this. If you have the basic documentation ready, I understand the actual creation of a profile takes about 30 min!!!
2.5) Creation of a thorough and accurate profile in the Canada Job Bank (express entry candidates are eligible to submit a job seeker profile...but the matching algorithm is poor so you need to keep checking the postings for a potential match). A detailed profile may result in employers asking you to apply for a job however...and if you can get a qualified job offer, your points go up!
3) researching and reviewing various provincial nomination programs, assessing client eligibility, assisting clients in gathering required documents for applying to provincial programs (work experience letters, forms, etc), notifying clients of applications being opened, assisting / applying for PNP on clients behalf, responding to expressions of interest from PNP (where they use the federal express entry database) - this can get complicated perhaps...and maybe worth hiring a consultant for..
4) assisting client in preparing documents needed to submit PR application once ITA is received - there are clear instructions on the GC (government of Canada website) but if you don't want to do the research yourself, many hire consultants
6) assisting clients in completing and submitting PR application once ITA is received
7) assisting clients by following up on the PR application status, preparing and submitting any additional documentation required
Thank you for helping others