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After the initial consultation, if you decide to retain ImmiGlobe to
handle your case, please take the following steps to establish a
consultant-client relationship with us:
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Sign our
Retainer Contract
Please read the contract and contact us with any questions you
might have
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Return
the signed retainer contract with your initial payment to
ImmiGlobe
You may mail or fax the signed retainer contract,
along with payment of the initial agreed fee to our office. We
accept cash, personal cheques, money orders, traveler's checks,
wire transfers, and MasterCard and Visa credit card cheques.
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Receive
a copy of signed retainer contract
As soon as we receive your signed contract and process your
payment of the retainer fee, one of our experienced staff will
contact you and begin to work on your case. The completed retainer
agreement, signed by both you and your consultant, indicates the
establishment of a consultant-client relationship.
Starting the Process:
1.
Proper Job Classification.
This service assures that your professional and educational
qualifications are properly assessed, evaluated and classified in
reference to the National Occupational Classification (NOC) of
Canada. The NOC is a listing of occupations with corresponding
points.
2.
Enhancement of Detailed Job Description.
Your job description has an enormous impact on your application. It
should present all the necessary information on the important
aspects of your work. It should be comprehensive. Skills should also
be highlighted. Our JD Specialists ensure that your job description
is concise, free of errors and is in accordance with the prescribed
or desired format.
3.
Checking, Monitoring for Completion & Organizing of Necessary
Documents for Filing to the Embassy.
Information about immigrating to
Canada is readily available at a number of immigration websites.
Applying may actually be a Do-It-Yourself process. However, small
mistakes can lead to bigger problems. And submission of incorrect
documents and improperly filled-out application forms may result to
“refusal” of application and losing your chances of ever becoming a
Canadian. ImmiGlobe will make sure that all your documents and forms
are correct, complete, well organized and presentable and this will
increase your chances of succeeding.
4.
Finalization & Encoding of Application Forms.
Aside from making sure that you have properly and correctly
accomplished your application forms, we have fully taken the burden
off your shoulder by finalizing and even encoding them. This allows
us to double check the accuracy of the information provided.
5.
Proper Filling-out, Finalization & Encoding of the Personal Net
Worth Statement (PNWS). The PNWS presents your financial
eligibility to migrate to
Canada. This document contains your personal assets and liabilities,
and is a part of your application form. Our Financial Experts will
assist you in filling-out and finalizing this form.
6.
Quality Assurance.
After
finalizing and encoding all documents,
our team will review and assess your finished document package if it
meets quality standards in terms of content and presentation.
7.
Scanning & Filing of the Document Package.
After you have submitted all the necessary documents required by the
Embassy, our team of Scanners create and safe keep a file of your
documents for record or reference purposes.
8.
Correspondence with the Canadian Embassy. More often than not, the
Canadian Embassy communicates with the applicant by letters, and
asks them to clarify parts of, or information provided on, their
application form or submitted documents. The Embassy normally gives
30 days for an applicant to comply with the request. ImmiGlobe’s
years of experience in the immigration industry has earned it the
knowledge to interpret various correspondences and provide accurate
and suitable responses to these inquiries. Upon receipt of any
letter from the Embassy, you will be informed immediately through
mail, e-mail, telephone call or whatever means of communication.
Our Immigration Consultants will guide
and assist you in completing any additional requirements. Please
take action and
contact us now as your future in
Canada awaits you….
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