Hello all,
I am a 33-year-old guy from India with 8 years of experience in multimedia (3d generalist), married and father of a one-year-old kid. Got IELTS band score 8 with R-9, L-9, S-7.5 and W-7 scores. I was determined to apply for immigration, especially with the new EE system in place and because I am always busy with my job sought the expertise of consultancies. Strangely, I found different consultancies charging varying fees (Rs. 10,000 to 70,000) and most importantly some suggesting that EE system is a sham and that going with a student visa and later applying for PR has the best probabilities of getting accepted.
I tried finding out exactly what kind of candidates did get approval for PR through EE (especially if Canada only wants those who belong in FSW to migrate, my NOC is 5223) and how many were successful. This is because I was wondering if they already have enough animators and do not consider such professionals without a Canadian education.
A lot of my hard-earned savings and time will need to be spent for the procedure, but I do not wish to take that risk if my application is going to be rejected anyhow.
Can someone please help me out here with what decision I should take.
I am a 33-year-old guy from India with 8 years of experience in multimedia (3d generalist), married and father of a one-year-old kid. Got IELTS band score 8 with R-9, L-9, S-7.5 and W-7 scores. I was determined to apply for immigration, especially with the new EE system in place and because I am always busy with my job sought the expertise of consultancies. Strangely, I found different consultancies charging varying fees (Rs. 10,000 to 70,000) and most importantly some suggesting that EE system is a sham and that going with a student visa and later applying for PR has the best probabilities of getting accepted.
I tried finding out exactly what kind of candidates did get approval for PR through EE (especially if Canada only wants those who belong in FSW to migrate, my NOC is 5223) and how many were successful. This is because I was wondering if they already have enough animators and do not consider such professionals without a Canadian education.
A lot of my hard-earned savings and time will need to be spent for the procedure, but I do not wish to take that risk if my application is going to be rejected anyhow.
Can someone please help me out here with what decision I should take.