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Dexter_22

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Hello All,

Can somebody guide me a on a good consultancy in Bangalore with good placement services, as I have heard MoreVisas is good.
Anybody gone through them, there are also assuring job guarantee is it true?

Regards,
Dex
 
Having had a quick look at their website, I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.

Not only is their information out of date for some visas, it is downright wrong for others!

I suggest you have a good read here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/cometocanada.asp
 
Dexter_22 said:
Hello All,

Can somebody guide me a on a good consultancy in Bangalore with good placement services, as I have heard MoreVisas is good.
Anybody gone through them, there are also assuring job guarantee is it true?

Regards,
Dex
my dear friend the consultancies are all waste.my sincere advice from my experience,they just do the job of an office attendant only,dont ever give away money for those idiots.if you cant yourself file that EE then u r not worth going there.they are not above anything. if you are an illiterate then definitely use those services no issues...
 
Thank you Both for your replies, based on which I took an assessment from Canadavisa site and got a reply from a person called (Attorney David Cohen) asking for resume and other details, which i sent, after which i was sent another mail from his assistant telling that my resume is ideal and need to pay 1995USD to complete the paper work, i can i trust these guys

Regards,
Dex
 
Dexter_22 said:
Thank you Both for your replies, based on which I took an assessment from Canadavisa site and got a reply from a person called (Attorney David Cohen) asking for resume and other details, which i sent, after which i was sent another mail from his assistant telling that my resume is ideal and need to pay 1995USD to complete the paper work, i can i trust these guys

Regards,
Dex

I answered your question in the thread you posted. David Cohen can fill out the paperwork for you, and I'm sure he'd do a very good job. You can also fill out the paperwork yourself. If you do it right, you will have the same score and the same outcome. If you mess it up (doing something like forgetting to include all the required documents that they ask for), you may have your application rejected.

If you don't meet the criteria, there's nothing an attorney can do.

So, the questions are "do you qualify", "how good are you at filling forms out", and "is filling out forms worth $2,000 to you"? If your answers are "yes", "poor", and "yes", then a consultant is definitely the right decision for you.

I would recommend starting with the "come to Canada" wizard.
 
Thank you both for replies, much appreciated based on which I took an assessment from Canadavisa site and got a reply from a person called (Attorney David Cohen) asking for resume and other details, which i sent, after which i was sent another mail from his assistant telling that my resume is ideal and need to pay 1995USD to complete the paper work, i can i trust these guys

Regards,
Dex
 
Thank you both for your replies, based on which I took an assessment from Canadavisa site and got a reply from a person called (Attorney David Cohen) asking for resume and other details, which i sent, after which i was sent another mail from his assistant telling that my resume is ideal and need to pay 1995USD to complete the paper work, i can i trust these guys

Regards,
Dex
 
For your information: David Cohen is a member of the law practice which owns this site :)

He has a very good reputation.

Having said that, why do you think that you are not capable of filling out forms yourself?
 
Thank you for your reply, I can process the paperwork if some guidance is provided on where to upload the docs and also please advise how much funds has to be shown for immigration
 
Start with the Come to Canada wizard, and follow the instructions.

Proof of funds requirement is here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
 
They are experts in immigration law so if you have a non standard application i.e. you need to apply for criminal rehabilitation or similar they will be helpful. If it's a standard application you may be able to do it on your own...