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Subject: Advice on submitting Express Entry Application |
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To All
Not all applications are treated equally.
Those that want to apply should seek out an authorized representative that is willing to charge by installments.
The first installment should be based on whether or not your occupation is in demand and if you meet the basic application requirements.
The second installment should be for advice on compiling the required documentation and certification required.
The third installment should be for assistance with making your profile the best it can be before posting same on the job bank.
The fourth should be in completing the actual application forms.
When all the steps are followed you will arrive in Canada far sooner than you expect.
Retaining a huge Law Firm that charges four times the amount upfront of what a smaller firm will charge is not best decision. Smaller experienced firms treat you as their only client and sometimes better than your own family members
Roy
cvimmigration.com
[15-01-2015,13:50] [**.101.88.17] Roy |
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Student visa refused (in reply to: Advice on submitting Express Entry Application) Hello
i applied for student visa and the reasons for refusal are Travel history, strong ties in Canada or country of resident and reason for visa application.
please advise me on what to do before reapplying.
thanks
[06-08-2015,03:59] [***.211.52.10] oladeji |
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