Our Services

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Canada

  • Express Entry – For skilled workers applying under Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, or Canadian Experience Class.

  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – Tailored pathways through specific provinces and territories.

  • Student Visa – Study at leading Canadian institutions with a pathway to permanent residency.

  • Work Permit – For temporary foreign workers or employer-sponsored roles.

  • Family Sponsorship – Reunite with close family members through sponsored immigration.

  • Start-Up Visa – For entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas supported by designated Canadian organizations.

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brown building near intersection
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Australia

  • Skilled Migration (Subclass 189/190/491) – For qualified professionals invited to live and work in Australia permanently or temporarily.

  • Employer-Sponsored Visas (Subclass 482/186) – For skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer.

  • Student Visa (Subclass 500) – For international students enrolling in Australian educational institutions.

  • Graduate Temporary Visa (Subclass 485) – For recent graduates to gain work experience in Australia.

  • Business Innovation & Investment Visa (Subclass 188) – For entrepreneurs and investors looking to establish or invest in a business.

  • Family and Partner Visas – For reuniting with partners, spouses, or family members who are Australian citizens or residents.

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people sitting on bench on Sydney Opera House during daytime
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Europe

  • Work Visas – Opportunities for skilled professionals in countries like Germany, Poland, Portugal, and more.

  • Student Visas – Study at leading European universities with options for post-study work and residency.

  • Job Seeker Visas – Available in countries like Germany, allowing qualified professionals to enter and search for jobs.

  • Family Reunification Visas – For joining family members legally residing in Europe.

  • Business & Investment Visas – Ideal for entrepreneurs and investors looking to start or expand a business.

  • Residency & Golden Visas – Offered by countries like Portugal, Spain, and Greece for property investors or financially independent individuals.

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brown and black concrete building under cloudy sky during daytime
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United States Of America

  • Work Visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, etc.) – For skilled professionals, intra-company transfers, and individuals with extraordinary ability.

  • Student Visa (F-1, M-1) – For international students pursuing academic or vocational studies in the U.S.

  • Green Card (Permanent Residency) – Through family sponsorship, employment, asylum, or the Diversity Visa Lottery.

  • Family-Based Visas – For spouses, children, parents, and relatives of U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

  • Investor Visa (EB-5) – For individuals making significant investments in U.S. businesses that create jobs.

  • Visitor Visa (B-1/B-2) – For business or tourism visits on a short-term basis.

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Statue Of Liberty
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United Kingdom

  • Skilled Worker Visa – For professionals with job offers from licensed UK employers.

  • Student Visa (Tier 4) – For international students enrolled in approved UK educational institutions.

  • Graduate Route Visa – For recent graduates to stay and work in the UK after completing their studies.

  • Global Talent Visa – For leaders and promising individuals in fields like science, arts, and technology.

  • Start-up and Innovator Visas – For entrepreneurs looking to launch innovative businesses in the UK.

  • Family and Spouse Visas – For joining a partner or family member who is a UK citizen or settled resident.

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brown concrete cathedral
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Schengen

  • Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C) – For short stays up to 90 days for tourism, family visits, or business travel across 27 Schengen countries.

  • Business Visa – For attending meetings, conferences, or professional events within the Schengen zone.

  • Student Visa (Short-Term) – For short study courses or training programs within a Schengen country.

  • Transit Visa – For travelers passing through a Schengen country en route to a non-Schengen destination.

  • Medical Visa – For individuals seeking medical treatment in a Schengen country.

  • Family Visit Visa – For visiting close relatives or friends legally residing in the Schengen area.

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Eiffel Tower under blue sky during daytime