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Canada beckons! And with its relatively high immigration targets, you can turn your dreams of living in Canada into a reality. But the process can be complex, and the risk of your application being rejected is real. So if you need personalized advice and guidance about immigrating to Canada, it might be time to find an immigration consultant.

How To Find An Immigration Consultant for Canadian Immigration

These steps might help you find a trusted immigration consultant:

Ask someone you trust to recommend a representative.

More on this below. 

Find out if they’re an authorized Canadian immigration consultant. 

Check to see if your representative is authorized to work with you. If they aren’t, it’s probably a scam. 

Check the immigration consultant is a good fit.

Ask the representative questions to see if they’re a good fit for you, consider: 

  • Have you helped people with applications similar to mine? If so, are they generally approved? 
  • How often can I expect to hear from you? Will we speak directly, or will someone else here be managing my file? If so, what do I do if something goes wrong? 
  • Are there any additional charges I should expect? 
  • Do you have a contract agreement? (Be wary if the answer is no)
  • Do you foresee any challenges with my application? 
  • How can I best contribute to this process? 
  • I’m feeling nervous about this process. Do you have any helpful resources or recommendations that could address my concerns? 

Our Recommended Consultants

Moving2Canada is not an immigration consultancy and we do not provide one-on-one immigration services. However, we have partnered with a handful of exceptional immigration consultants across Canada who would be happy to assist with your application.

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