Having visited the latest emigrate exhibition and looked at several websites i have now have decided i want to make the move to Canada.
I have passed the eligibility assessments and would be applying through the skilled worker category as a gas fitter but i am unsure as to who i should use to help me with my application.
1. Immigration consultants quote between £4000-£8000 for the whole package but assist in finding you a job offer/relocation ect and claim to make the process quicker.
2. Immigration lawyers who quote about $1900 and claim to have better knowledge/success rates of the process than immigration consultants.
I would apply myself but the qualifications as a gas fitter in the UK seem to vary considerably from the Canadian requirements so i dont think it would be straightforward.
Has anybody had any experiences using lawyers or consultants or even emigrated as a gas fitter from the UK.
The provinces in West Canada appeal to me.
Looking at some of the timescales on this forum i want to get it right first time. :?:
I have passed the eligibility assessments and would be applying through the skilled worker category as a gas fitter but i am unsure as to who i should use to help me with my application.
1. Immigration consultants quote between £4000-£8000 for the whole package but assist in finding you a job offer/relocation ect and claim to make the process quicker.
2. Immigration lawyers who quote about $1900 and claim to have better knowledge/success rates of the process than immigration consultants.
I would apply myself but the qualifications as a gas fitter in the UK seem to vary considerably from the Canadian requirements so i dont think it would be straightforward.
Has anybody had any experiences using lawyers or consultants or even emigrated as a gas fitter from the UK.
The provinces in West Canada appeal to me.
Looking at some of the timescales on this forum i want to get it right first time. :?: