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Global Entry Pass, we specialize in providing expert guidance and support for immigration to the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Whether you're planning to work, study, invest, or settle, we are here to make the process smooth and hassle-free. Our experienced team ensures that you receive the most up-to-date advice and assistance at every step of your immigration journey.

At Global Entry Pass, we specialize in making your immigration journey seamless and stress-free. Whether you're seeking new opportunities, education, or a fresh start in another country, our team of experts is here to guide you at every step.

Canada

Canada offers a variety of immigration pathways tailored to different needs and backgrounds. Here’s a breakdown of the major types of Canadian immigration services:

Economic and Business Immigration

  • Express Entry: A popular, points-based system for skilled workers in three categories
  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Allows provinces to nominate individuals based on regional labor needs. Each province has unique streams and criteria.
  • Start-Up Visa Program: For entrepreneurs who have a qualifying business and a letter of support from a designated organization in Canada.
  • Self-Employed Program: For individuals with relevant experience in cultural or athletic fields who can create their own employment in Canada.
  • Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): Specifically for skilled workers and international graduates in the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island).
  • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP): For skilled workers interested in moving to smaller communities.

Economic and Business Immigration

  • Spousal and Common-Law Partner Sponsorship: For spouses, common-law partners, and conjugal partners.
  • Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship: Allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor parents or grandparents, usually through a lottery-based application system.
  • Dependent Children Sponsorship: For parents to sponsor dependent children.
  • Other Relatives: In specific situations, individuals can sponsor relatives like orphaned siblings, nieces, or nephews under 18

Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) Pathways

  • Programs for individuals already in Canada on temporary permits, often with specific pathways for healthcare workers, essential workers, and recent graduates.
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): Allows recent graduates from Canadian institutions to gain work experience in Canada, which can lead to PR through the Canadian Experience Class.

Agri-Good Pilot Program

  • A pathway for skilled workers in the agriculture and agri-good industry, addressing labor shortages in this sector.

United States Immigration Services

Work Visas

  • H-1B Visa: For skilled workers in specialized fields such as IT, engineering, and business.
  • L-1 Visa: For intra-company transferees, allowing multinational companies to transfer employees to the U.S.
  • O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary abilities in fields such as arts, science, education, and business.
  • EB-2 & EB-3 Visas: Employment-based permanent residency options for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers.

Family-Based Immigration

  • Spouse and Children Sponsorship: U.S. citizens or permanent residents can sponsor their spouse and children for permanent residency.
  • Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1): For U.S. citizens wishing to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S.

Investor Visas

  • EB-5 Visa: For foreign investors willing to invest a minimum of $1 million (or $500,000 in targeted areas) in a U.S. business that creates jobs.

United Kingdom Immigration Services

Work Visas

  • Skilled Worker Visa: For individuals with a job offer from a licensed UK employer in a skilled occupation.
  • Tier 2 (General) Visa: For skilled workers coming to the UK for an eligible job.

Family Immigration Visas

  • Spouse Visa: For UK residents sponsoring their spouse or partner.
  • Parent Visa: For parents of children who are British citizens or settled in the UK.

Australia Immigration Services

Skilled Migration

  • Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): For individuals with skills in demand in Australia, allowing them to live and work anywhere in the country.
  • Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190): For skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government.
  • Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482): For employers to sponsor skilled workers for temporary positions.

Family Immigration

  • Partner Visa (subclass 820/801): For Australian citizens or permanent residents sponsoring their spouse or partner.
  • Parent Visa (subclass 103): For parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents who wish to join them in Australia.

Business and Investment Visas

  • Business Innovation and Investment Visa (subclass 188): For individuals who want to establish or invest in a business in Australia.

Australian Citizenship

  • Pathways to Citizenship: Eligible visa holders can apply for Australian citizenship after a specific period of permanent residency.

New Zealand Immigration Services

Skilled Migration

  • Skilled Migrant Category (SMC): For individuals with skills and qualifications that are in demand in New Zealand.
  • Essential Skills Work Visa: For skilled workers with a job offer from a New Zealand employer.
  • Residence from Work Visa: For individuals who have held a work visa for a certain period and wish to apply for permanent residency.

Family Immigration Visas

  • Partner Visa: For New Zealand citizens or residents sponsoring their spouse or de facto partner.
  • Parent Visa: For parents who wish to live with their children who are New Zealand citizens or residents.

Investor Visas

  • Investor 1 and 2 Visas: For individuals who want to invest in New Zealand’s economy
  • Investor 1: $10 million for three years.
  • Investor 2: $3 million for four years, with additional criteria.

New Zealand Citizenship

  • Pathway to Citizenship: Individuals who have lived in New Zealand for a specified period and met other requirements can apply for citizenship.

Frequently Asked Question

Visas are essential for traveling, studying, working, or settling in another country. Below are concise answers to common questions about visas

Immigration is moving to a new country to live, work, study, or stay permanently.

It depends on your goals. We’ll help you choose the best visa or program based on your situation.

It can take a few months to a few years, depending on the country and visa type.

Many countries require a language test (like IELTS or TOEFL), especially for work or permanent residency. We’ll guide you on this.

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