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Our new services for International Students:

·        Free Assessment: first find out if we see a way to make you qualify. click here

·        No Risk: success guaranteed - or we refund consulting fees.

·        No Hassle: let us take the time for your paperwork and all the details.

·        Student Discount: you pay only a fraction of usual consulting fees.

·         Personal Coaching: successful transition (immigration, jobs, settling).


We can personally meet, with applicants who already have a student visa or work permit, mostly in western Canada but sometimes also in other parts of the country.


We are happy to help you with any questions.


Please contact:

     
    
or contact us via:

Christoph Rohner, PhD, CSIC Member 041570

PROCANADA CONSULTING
Immigration Solutions
Suite 1400
1500 West Georgia Street
Vancouver BC, Canada
V6G 2Z6
 

Tel: +1 (604) 697-5585
Fax: +1 (604) 609-6006

 

 

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What are my chances to get landed immigrant status as an international student or post-doc?

Do I need to arrange work before I apply?

Is it better to apply now or after I have completed my degree?

How much does it cost, and which fees are refundable?

How much money do I need in my bank account?

How do I proceed if my girlfriend/boyfriend lives here, but we are not married yet?

Does working in Canada for one year after my degree affect my chances to become an immigrant?

What are the waiting periods, and what embassy should I choose for my application?

Is my spouse allowed to work if I have a study permit in Canada?

Can I stay here and get a credit to pay off my student loan in my home country?

Does it make a difference if I have relatives, for example my aunt, in Canada?

What do I have to expect at the interview, and how do I best prepare for it?

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