Immigration is one of the major decisions of your life. You must make sure that your application is absolutely flawless and will not encounter any
unnecessary procedural delays by immigration officer.
You must make sure that your application is prepared according to all the legal requirements under Immigration and Refugee Protection Act 2001.
Global Vision Immigration Advisory Inc. with leadership of Mr. Mehrani are regulated and experienced professionals who will take utmost care
to make sure that your immigration application is full-proof. Moreover we will guide you during the entire process from initial application to
visa-issuance and also liaise with Immigration department of your behalf.
Please go though the process followed by us:
Preliminary Assessment: We'll review your background, ask you in-depth questions, then let you know your options, and the chances of success.
Basic File Preparation: We'll let you know what information and documents Canada Immigration requires, and prepare your application.
We review all your documents to ensure consistency with each other, and cross-check these against your application forms to ensure
consistency and accuracy. Failure to do so is a major cause of processing delays.
File Perfection: Besides the basics, we'll consider what else we can submit to the Visa office to improve your case. Like preparing a
case for court, we collect evidence to prove that you qualify; this may include additional reference letters, company brochures,
web-based research, and other evidence of your qualifications.
Submission letter: We'll prepare a Submission Letter to Canada Immigration with your application and documents, outlining the legal basis for
your case. We'll point out the relevant sections of your documents which prove your qualifications; sometimes, it's just one or two paragraphs
in a 10-page document that are important! By making it clear to the Visa officer that you qualify, we can improve your chances of success,
or even an interview waiver.
Immigration Follow Up: We'll follow up with Canada Immigration while your file is being processed. If they ask for more evidence,
we'll help you determine the best response.
Reviewing your Canada Immigration File: If things seem to be delayed, or going wrong, we will order a search of your immigration file,
and review the Immigration Officer's notes using our authority under the Access to Information Act. If there are any problems that need to be
dealt with, we can prepare responses even before the Visa Officer asks for more evidence, speeding up the processing.
Interview Preparation: If you need to go for a personal interview
we will do the following:
Review any additional documents requested by the Visa Officer;
Let you know that other evidence may help your case.
Let you know what to expect at the interview.
Let you know what questions you are likely to be asked.
Interview Follow Up: After the interview, the Visa Officer may decide that you pass; you fail; or that more information is needed.
We will follow up with your file, and if there is any further evidence, we will work with you to submit it.
Medical Issues: If you or your dependents have a serious medical problem, your whole family may be disqualified. There's often a way to deal
with this, and we'll advise you of your best course of action.
Criminal Inadmissibility: You or your dependents may have had a criminal conviction which could disqualify you. Sometimes, even being suspected
of criminal activities may make you inadmissible. We'll review your situation to see if you are eligible apply for "Rehabilitation",
which would allow you to immigrate.
Visa Issuance: Once your visas have been issued, we check:
The visas, to ensure all the personal details are correct; if a name, or birth date is wrong, this may pose problems when you try to land
in Canada.
Advise you as to the expiry date. It is essential that you land before the expiry date, or you may have to apply all over again.
Any change in marital status or family members. For example, if you have a baby after you apply and before you land in Canada,
you must have a visa issued for the baby, or else you could jeopardize the validity of all of the visas.
Landing Advise: After your visa has been issued, we'll give you practical advice.
Refusal: After your interview, the Visa Officer may decide to refuse your case, In that case
we can do the following:
In some cases, we can request an review of the Visa Officer's decision by another Officer, usually the manager of the Visa Office.
Assist you to appeal your case with Immigration & Refugee Board (IRB).
Assist you in hiring an immigration Lawyer who can appeal your case in the Federal Court.