Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts

June 12, 2021

Congrats! Elaine Tordillos is going to Niagara College!

Ms. Elaine Tordillos completed a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce, major in Management of Financial Institution. Her work experiences are mostly in the banking industry. With the end in view of upgrading her office management skills and to be globally competitive, she decided to upgrade her credentials by studying Diploma in Office Administration – Executive at Niagara College. 

February 21, 2017

Ms. Janice Javellosa is Going to New Brunswick!

Canadian Immigration Consultancy helped the Government of the Province of New Brunswick organized an information session to promote the New Brunswick Express Entry Labor Market Stream on January 2016.  Ms. Janice Javellosa was one of those who responded to our invitation and fortunately for her, she now have her Immigrant Visa to Canada!

August 6, 2016

Montreal Bound: Sir Patrick Jorell Perico

Sir Patrick Jorell Perico, a Registered Nurse, will be moving to Canada soon.  His permanent resident visa, under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, was recently issued by Canadian Visa Office in Manila.

July 27, 2016

Planning to Study, Work and Live in Canada? Let an expert help you!

When you’re sick, you go to a doctor. You see a dentist when you have problem with your teeth.  You hire a mechanic for your car troubles. You want to live and work in Canada but don't have an idea where to start?  You have a couple of options.

July 18, 2016

We can't guarantee approval, but you can bank on our more than 20 years of experience...

Mrs Lizzy Anna Caramba's first visit visa application was refused.  She was assisted by a neophyte consulting firm near her place.  Not contented with the result, her family searched for an experienced consulting firm and found Canadian Immigration Consultancy - PIA Corp and asked for our assistance to apply again.

May 13, 2016

Settlement Online Pre-Arrival (SOPA): Arrive Prepared

One of the challenges faced by new landed immigrants is how to compete with the labor market.  How do they prepare themselves to land a job that they want, to get a job which is in line with their training and experience acquired from outside Canada.

There are available support more than one to get you prepared for this.  One of them is the Settlement Online Pre-Arrival (SOPA).  The good thing about SOPA is that you can start your preparation and training even before you land in Canada and you can do this online!

April 26, 2016

The difference between Success and failure is not giving up

Mrs. Mary Grace Maglantay, an Engineer by profession, applied under the Federal Skilled Worker Program as a Construction Supervisor.  Her application was filed early 2012.  Her Visa was issued just recently, after more than four years of waiting.   But not only did she wait for a long period, her application went through several challenges and was almost rejected by the Visa Office.

April 22, 2016

Mr. Shannon Pelayo, a Registered Nurse, was recently granted a PR Visa via Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

Registered Nurses are currently not a priority under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.   But Mr. Shannon Pelayo, a Registered Nurse, was recently granted a permanent resident visa under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

April 10, 2016

Dual Intent Application - Permanent and Temporary Resident Visa Application

Ms. Marixie is applying for permanent residence in Canada under the Express Entry System.  She now has an active Express Entry Profile.  She also applied for Study Visa to boost her chance and to expedite the process.

April 3, 2016

From Abra to Canada

Ms. Annalyn Wacguisan will be moving to Canada very soon.  She was sponsored by husband who is a Canadian Citizen.

March 28, 2016

The Visa Officer Rejected Her Application. What she did next is clever!

Mrs Egpit was a Temporary Foreign Worker in Canada for almost 8 years.  While in Canada, she tried to apply for permanent residence status but wasn't able to meet the requirement.  She then decided to go back the Philippines when the validity of her Work Permit expired.  Although she wasn't lucky to get a PR Status, she was fortunately able to help some of her children, relatives and friends get a permanent resident status.  She wanted to visit her family and friends in Canada.  But her application was rejected.

March 21, 2016

Ms. Nina de Guzman made an investment in 2012 and she will be reaping the benefits very soon

Ms. Nina de Guzman, a Registered Nurse, signed up for our services on November 2012 for us to help her with her immigration plan. Her application was not immediately filed due to the limit in the number of applications being accepted that time and the that the cap in the number of applications to be accepted by Centralized Intake Office (CIO) was reached very fast.  It was only in December 2014 that her application was approved by CIO.

March 13, 2016

From Papua New Guinea to Canada

Mr Jay Portus was in Papua New Guinea when he decided to pursue his application for permanent residence in Canada.  With a brother who is already in Canada as a permanent resident, he sure understands the difference between working abroad as a contract worker away from one's family and as immigrant in Canada enjoying a better quality of life together with family.

March 11, 2016

Montreal Bound

Ms. Pamela Mendez and her family will be moving to Canada very soon.  They recently received their Immigrant Visas via Quebec Skilled Worker Program.  Vivre O Canada Immigration, an immigration consulting firm based in Montreal represented them for the Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ).

March 7, 2016

Visa is sweeter the second time around

Mrs. Evelyn Espiritu tried to apply for a tourist visa to visit her daughter in Canada without any help. Unfortunately her application was refused.  She then asked the help of Canadian Immigration Consultancy to process her Visit Visa Application.

If I live outside Canada, may I sponsor my spouse?

There are two types of Sponsorship Application for spouse, one is for those whose spouse is living with the sponsor and the other is for those whose spouse is living outside Canada.  There are different application forms for each type and there's a different processing time.  Now, the question is this: Is the sponsor living outside Canada eligible to sponsor from outside Canada?

January 23, 2016

Sometimes things aren't clear right away. That's where you need to be patient and persevere and see where things lead. - Mary Pierce

It was June 2007 when Ms. Veralynne Alcantara, Medical Laboratory Technologist, first visited Canadian Immigration Consultancy office to inquire about immigrating to Canada.  She immediately started her application and her application was filed right away under the Federal Skilled Workers Program.  But changes were introduced in 2008 and her application was affected.  Her application was returned unprocessed. 

Immigration rules change from time to time.  Just look at the Chronicle of Changes in the Canadian Immigration and Regulations from 1992 to 2008 and you will get an idea.  And from 2008 to present, there were series of changes as well.

From the time her application was returned, it was only in 2013 that she became eligible.  A limited number of applications from selected occupations were accepted in 2013, including Medical Laboratory Technologist.  Because she was ready with the documents, her application was immediately filed and she made it to the quota.

Although her application was approved shortly after filing the application, it took a while before she got her visa due to some issues with some of her documents.  But with Canadian Immigration Consultancy's assistance,  those issues were addressed properly.  She recently received her visa together with her dependents and gamely obliged for a testimonial photo at Canadian Immigration Consultancy Alabang Office.


Veralynne Carandang - Canadian Immigration Consultancy


Ms. Veralynne Alcantara is now Mrs Veralynne Carandang, married and with a lovely daughter.  They will be moving to Canada this coming March 2016.

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January 19, 2016

How to Apply for Canada Fiance Visa?

Until now, I am still receiving inquiries about Canada's Fiance Visa Application.  So again, there is no such thing as Fiance Visa under Canada's Immigration Regulations.  How then can you sponsor your spouse?  The answer is Family Class Sponsorship.

Fiance Visa Canada
Ms. Gina Tamayo, PR Visa Via Family Class Sponsorship

Marriage certificate per se is not enough to prove that the marriage is genuine. Financial and emotional interdependence must be present and you need to provide documents to support it.  How do you do that?  Information about all Canada Visa application is available for free at http://cic.gc.ca.  But if you need help, contact us and we will make it easy for you like what we did with the case of Ms. Gina Tamayo.

December 8, 2015

They are now together and it's forever!

Remember Ms. Elreen who was granted a PR Visa under the Family Class Sponsorship - Conjugal Partner?  She and her partner is now together in Canada!

They are now together and it's forever!

December 5, 2015

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

Dr. Rosemarie Bravo, a Physician, will be moving to Canada soon.  Her visa was issued yesterday after almost a year of processing.

Physician needed in Canada


There are things that are simply meant to be.  Dr. Bravo learned about Canadian Immigration Consultancy through her friend, who signed up a consultancy agreement with us but later on decided to withdraw her application due to some personal reasons.  Since the consultancy fee is not refundable, we allowed her to transfer her account to her friend or relative.  She then offered her account to Dr. Bravo.

Documentation process wasn't that smooth for Dr. Bravo.  Education Credential Assessment process for physicians is not just a simple process unlike other occupation.  Proof of her work experience as a Physician is also not as simple as getting an employment certificate from her employer.  But because of her dedication and commitment to her goal, plus with Canadian Immigration Consultancy's assistance and guidance, she finally made it!  She will me moving to Canada soon!

Getting help from an immigration consultant is not a guarantee that your application will be approved.  But one thing is certain, we can help you increase your chances of approval.  You can bank on Canadian Immigration Consultancy's almost 30 years of experience in the immigration constancy business.

Interested to live and work in Canada?  Take our FREE Online Assessment NOW!

You may also send your resume for assessment to canada@proimmigrationadvisers.com.