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How an Immigration Consultant In Regina, Saskatchewan ensures a Successful Initial Consultation

Preparing for Initial Consultation with Regina Immigration Consultant Embarking on the journey towards permanent residency in Canada can be both exciting and daunting, especially when navigating the complexities of immigration programs and requirements. As you prepare for your initial consultation with a Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in Regina, Saskatchewan, there are several key considerations […]

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Post-Acceptance Letters (PALs): Challenges, Suggestions, and the Quest for Clarity in Student Immigration

  In my role as a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC) at Connect Overseas Immigration Services, I’ve had the opportunity to witness firsthand the significance of Post-Acceptance Letters (PALs) in the realm of student immigration. These letters serve as crucial documentation for international students as they embark on their academic journeys in Canada. However, my

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Report Expiring Work Permits to MPNP

As an immigration consultant deeply committed to guiding individuals through the complexities of immigration, I understand the importance of staying informed and proactive throughout the process. Today, I bring good news for individuals with expiring work permits. In response to the pressing challenges faced by Post-Graduate Work Permit holders and other temporary residents, the Manitoba Provincial

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Breaking Down Fake News: A Professional Perspective on False News in Immigration

Don’t Be Fooled: Debunking Fake News on TikTok and Instagram ​ In today’s digital age, the prevalence of misinformation poses a significant challenge, especially in the realm of immigration. Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram have become hotspots for the dissemination of false news, creating confusion and anxiety among international students and work permit

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MPNP Prioritizes Applications for Those with Expiring Work Permits

MPNP Requires Reporting Expiring or Expired Work Permits to Priorities Applications​  As an immigration consultant, I understand the challenges that temporary residents face, especially when their work permits are expiring. In response to these challenges, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has announced temporary measures to assist those affected. Prioritizing Assessment: The MPNP will prioritize assessments

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Immigration Consultant Regina Brings RNIP Brandon Update

RNIP OF BRANDON CAN GET YOU PR IN CANADA  RNIP Brandon’s Food Sector Intake: Your Chance for Permanent Residency in Canada The Canadian food sector has been a vital part of the nation’s economy, drawing attention from both local and international workers. However, with many Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams closing their doors to this

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Navigating the PR Pathway

Studying in Canada offers a pathway to permanent residency (PR) for many international students who plan ahead and act accordingly. Our guide covers essential steps, from obtaining the right study permit to exploring various PR programs like Express Entry, PNP, CEC, and more. Connect Overseas Immigration Services Inc. is here to guide you every step of the way.

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Understanding Spousal Open Work Permits Teer 4 & Teer 5 Occupations

Understanding Spousal Open Work Permits for PGWP Holders in Teer 4 and 5 Occupations in Canada ​ Immigration Consultants Regina clears your doubts about SOWP for Spouses of PGWP holders Reuniting with your spouse in Canada while on a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is possible, provided you meet the IRCC requirements. According to IRCC guidelines,

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