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rivva121

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I'm planning to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR), and I'm looking for a free immigration consultation in Windsor before starting my application. I want to better understand my eligibility, the required documents, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and the overall application process.

Has anyone here consulted with a licensed immigration consultant in Windsor? Did the free consultation help you understand your options or avoid common mistakes?

I'd appreciate your advice on the following:
  • Is a free immigration consultation worth it?
  • What documents should I prepare before the consultation?
  • Which PR pathway is best for someone applying for the first time?
  • What questions should I ask during the consultation?
I'm looking for genuine experiences and suggestions from people who have recently gone through the Canadian PR process. Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
Nothing is free. If you are applying for PR then you have been invited. Getting invited depends on your CRS score. Setting up an EE profile is free. Do it yourself. Read the IRCC site on your own time.
 
I'm planning to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR), and I'm looking for a free immigration consultation in Windsor before starting my application. I want to better understand my eligibility, the required documents, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and the overall application process.

Has anyone here consulted with a licensed immigration consultant in Windsor? Did the free consultation help you understand your options or avoid common mistakes?

I'd appreciate your advice on the following:
  • Is a free immigration consultation worth it?
  • What documents should I prepare before the consultation?
  • Which PR pathway is best for someone applying for the first time?
  • What questions should I ask during the consultation?
I'm looking for genuine experiences and suggestions from people who have recently gone through the Canadian PR process. Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

You should have already done your research to see if you would qualify for any of the PR pathways and whether your score & NOC is likely to result in an ITA. You should expect to pay for any consultation but you are asking for a much more in depth evaluation of whether you have any pathways to PR. If you don’t currently have a pathway with a high probability of securing PR what you need to do to increase your chances whether inside or l outside Canada.