Frequently asked questions

Consider factors such as the academic programs offered, campus culture, location, size of the student body, extracurricular activities, and available resources. Think about your personal preferences, career goals, and the type of environment that will help you thrive academically and personally.

Assess the total cost of attendance, including tuition, fees, room and board, and other miscellaneous expenses. Research available financial aid options, such as scholarships, grants, and work-study programs. Compare the net cost after financial aid is taken into account. Additionally, explore opportunities for part-time work or internships that can help offset expenses.

Research the specific admission requirements for each college, including standardized test scores, GPA, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. Be aware of application deadlines, as they may vary between institutions. It's important to start the application process early to ensure you have enough time to gather necessary documents and meet all requirements.

Understand the specific services offered by the consultant. This may include assessing your eligibility, preparing and reviewing application documents, providing guidance on required supporting documents, and representing you in communications with immigration authorities. Clarify the consultant's role in the process and the extent of their support, so you have a clear understanding of what to expect throughout the immigration process.

Inquire about the consultant's fee structure upfront, including any additional costs such as government fees, translation services, or courier charges. Ensure transparency regarding payment methods and the breakdown of charges. Be cautious of consultants who demand large upfront fees without clear explanations of the services provided.

Look for consultants who are registered or accredited with relevant immigration authorities in the destination country. Check for reviews and testimonials from previous clients. Seek recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues who have successfully used immigration consultants. Research the consultant's credentials, experience, and success rate in handling cases similar to yours.

Our orientation workshops are designed to help you transition smoothly into life in Canada. You can expect a warm welcome, introductions to fellow newcomers and facilitators, and informative sessions covering various aspects of Canadian life such as culture, legal rights, healthcare, education, employment, finances, language skills, housing, social integration, emotional well-being, networking, and continued support.

Our workshops are facilitated by experienced individuals who are dedicated to supporting newcomers like yourself. They will guide you through the sessions, answer your questions, and provide valuable insights to help you settle in Canada.

While we highly encourage attending all sessions for a comprehensive understanding of life in Canada, attendance is not mandatory. You are welcome to attend workshops based on your interests and needs.

Yes, workshops are available in multiple languages, including English and French. We aim to accommodate diverse language needs to ensure everyone can participate comfortably.