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Ensuring Accurate Job Classification for Successful PR Applications
The National Occupation Classification (NOC) system is a critical aspect of the Canadian government’s job classification process. It is used by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to validate work experience and qualifications for PR applications. Choosing the right NOC code that accurately matches your job responsibilities is crucial for a successful PR application.
At Border Scapes, our NOC review service helps you identify the right NOC code matching your job responsibilities to ensure a successful PR application. We request you to provide a list of your job roles and responsibilities, brief job description, company profile, and any other relevant information. We will review this information and provide the closest indicated NOC match within three business days via email.
We charge a fee of US$99 per NOC/work period for our NOC identification service. This fee applies to each NOC or work period to be reviewed. If you have multiple work periods, a fee of US$99 per period will apply.
We understand the importance of time in immigration processes, which is why our NOC review service provides a quick turnaround time of three business days. You can expect to receive our feedback on the indicated NOC code via email within this time frame.
Selecting the wrong NOC code can result in a refusal of your PR application, which can be a significant setback for your immigration plans. It is essential to ensure accurate NOC classification to avoid any confusion and increase your chances of successful PR application.
At Border Scapes, our Document Review Service covers everything from content to format, validity, and compliance in accordance with CICC or provincial requirements. It’s important to note that our charges are based on each document reviewed and not the number of pages in the document. For example, a work experience document for one work period will count as one document.
3 BUSINESS DAYS
We understand that time is of the essence, which is why we provide a quick turnaround time for our document review service. You can expect to receive our feedback within three business days from the time of the review.
We value your time and convenience, which is why we provide feedback on our review via email. You can access our review results easily and conveniently without having to leave your desk or office.
$119 USD per Document.
The Global Case Management System (GCMS) is a database used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to manage immigration applications. It contains all the information related to your immigration application, including your personal information, eligibility, and admissibility assessment.
At Border Scapes, our GCMS Notes Review Service helps you understand your immigration application and the decision-making process used by IRCC.
Reviewing your GCMS notes is essential to understanding the reasons behind the decision made by IRCC on your immigration application. It provides you with a clear picture of the eligibility criteria and the areas where you may need to improve your application.
Our GCMS Notes Review Service is especially useful if you have received a refusal of your application or have been placed under a procedural fairness letter. We can help you identify the reasons behind the decision and suggest ways to improve your application.
We offer a comprehensive GCMS Notes Review Service that includes:
Full GCMS File Review: Our team of experts will review your entire GCMS file, including notes, emails, and correspondence.
Detailed Report: We will provide you with a detailed report on the findings, including any issues or concerns that need to be addressed.
Suggestions for Improvement: Our team will suggest ways to improve your application to increase your chances of success.
Our GCMS Notes Review Service is priced at US$249 per application, and we provide a quick turnaround time of five business days.
Our GCMS Notes Review Service provides you with a comprehensive review of your immigration application, helping you understand the decision-making process and identify areas where you can improve your application. Contact us today to get started.
SOP is an essay written by students seeking admission or applying for a study permit, outlining their academic and professional accomplishments, career objectives, the reason for selecting the specific program, and other factors that motivated them to apply for admission to the institution. A well-written SOP becomes the primary distinguishing factor that sets the applicant apart from competitors. It also serves as an important mode of interaction through which the admissions jury assesses the applicant’s expectations, objectives, subject knowledge, and future outlook.
If you aspire to study in Canada, you need to write SOPs to universities as well as immigration officials stating the purpose of your visit.
The importance of an SOP lies in its ability to distinguish an applicant from others and showcase their expectations, subject knowledge, and future outlook to admissions officials.
The statement of intent for a Canadian student visa is different from other countries as it needs to be submitted to both the universities and immigration officials. It should highlight the applicant’s motivation to study in Canada, their academic goals, post-study plans, and reasons for selecting a particular course and university.
The SOP for Canadian universities should describe the applicant’s academic journey, personal and professional experiences that align with their interests, and emphasize the importance of their interest in studying at that particular university. It should maintain a conversational style of writing, avoid plagiarism and grammatical errors, and be submitted in PDF format.
The SOP for Canadian study permits should emphasize why the applicant wants to study in Canada, outline their interests in the course and background, and demonstrate how they will cover their expenses during their study. It should also request a study visa.
SOP writing service fees:
Is SOP mandatory for a Canadian visa? While SOP is not mandatory when applying to a Canadian university? It is a crucial document for visa officers as it conveys everything about the applicant and their strengths. Visa authorities attach importance to this document as it benefits them due to the limited time they have to spend on each application.
Is there a word limit for SOP? The word limit for SOP may vary, but it is generally between 1000-1500 words.
Borderscapes Immigration provides its clients with thorough guidance on document preparation, ensuring that all necessary documents are submitted and in the correct format. This can help avoid delays or rejection of the application due to incomplete or incorrect paperwork.
Borderscapes provides authorized representation to our clients, meaning that our team of experts can act on behalf of the applicant throughout the entire application process. This includes communicating with government officials, addressing any issues or concerns, and representing clients at any necessary appointments or hearings.
Borderscapes offers complete application handling, meaning that our team of experts will handle every aspect of the application process from start to finish. This includes reviewing the application for accuracy, submitting the application to the appropriate authorities, and following up on the application’s status until a decision is reached.
Borderscapes’ service is valid until a decision is made on the application. This means that our team will continue to provide support and guidance throughout the entire process, ensuring that clients are informed of any updates or changes in their application status.
Borderscapes’ fee for Canadian citizenship application services is 1500 USD. This fee is all-inclusive, covering all aspects of the application process, including document preparation, authorized representation, and complete application handling.
At Borderscapes Immigration, we understand that immigrating to Canada can be a complex and daunting process. That’s why we offer a range of additional immigration services to help make your journey as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Our additional immigration services include:
There may be times when the immigration officer may require additional documents to process the application. In such cases, an ADR may be issued, and it is important to provide the requested documents within the given timeframe to avoid delays or rejection of the application.
A Procedural Fairness Letter in Canada is a formal notice sent by a government authority to an individual or organization being investigated, outlining the allegations and giving them an opportunity to respond before a final decision is made. It ensures a fair and transparent legal process.
If the recipient of the Procedural Fairness Letter fails to respond within the given timeframe, or if the response is deemed insufficient, the government authority or decision-maker may proceed with their decision based on the available evidence.
Permanent Residents of Canada are required to carry a valid PR card. It is essential to renew the PR card before it expires, as failure to do so may result in difficulties while travelling or obtaining various services.
If a person is inadmissible to Canada but has a compelling reason to enter the country, they may apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). This permit is issued at the discretion of the immigration officer and may allow a person to enter Canada for a specified period.
If a person is not eligible to apply for any other immigration program but has compelling humanitarian or compassionate grounds, they may apply for this category. This is a complex process that requires extensive documentation to support the application.