faraz999 said:
Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum and would like to get the senior members opinion on what is the best way to go about the Canadian immigration process. Cause my family has applied through Primer and after taking the initial 500$ they never seem to have time anymore. So that was a very bad setback that we faced, but now we have decided to still go ahead. Thus i would like to know what consultancy firm do you guys think is good or if we should go ahead and do the whole thing on our own. please do let me know what do you guys think is a good option and any relevant information would be helpful. Thank you.
Regards,
Faraz
Hello faraz999,
Welcome to the forum and you have already taken the first right step by joining here.
Applying directly is probably the best option, however like all things 'right' - this option will involve good amount of preparation / homework. Depending on ones personal situation, this can tend to be hard work for some. However, this forum is a fantastic resource centre and numerous senior memberstake out time to respond to the oddest of queries. (few newbies like me, also try to pitch in with humble opinions)
If you are just about starting this 'awareness' journey, the suggestion would be to first look at what is already available - i.e. the questions you may have would have already been answered by some member before. So spending time prior to asking the question could save your time in awaiting responses.
But to go down this path, you may want to first give say a couple of weeks of research on the web. This forum, CIC website are good places to begin with. How much research? - say a disciplined couple of hours on weekdays plus more like a day's work on the weekend. After that if it seems sustainable, then you could go down the route of applying directly. Once you get the hang of it - it will really be a breeze. Many have done it - successfully.
As far as any other agent is concerned - since you have already paid up AED 1800 or so, if you decide to eventually NOT apply directly, a more concerted effort to work with your current agent may be worth a try. Unless they are absolutely hopeless.
Do remember, any agent will 'respond better' once they see that you are a well informed applicant. So increasing knowledge base would always come in handy, as well as save precious dollars ahead.
Good luck