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Re: Can anyone recommend an immigration consultant? Posted on: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 08:48:27 MDT

If you can't reach pass mark (especially as low as it is now) then nobody
can really help you. Immigration practitioners cannot add any points to your
case - we can tell you what are your options to improve your points score,
but it is you who must ultimately reach (or better well exceed) pass mark.
If there is no chance for you to improve your score then better stay away
from anyone who tells you that for the right price you'll get your visas.

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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
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"Mike F" wrote in message
news:244db657.0310150224.411419e8@posting.google.com...
> My partner and I are about to start the process of applying for
> Permanent Residency and I'd like to use an immigration consultant,
> this is because I want to apply as a skilled worker but on the first
> run through we're about 4 points below the pass mark (if all else
> fails I could learn French), I also have a long work history, all of
> which is in one of the qualifying careers.
>
> Can anyone personally recommend a consultant, basically I need to have
> our case presented in the best possible light from reading posts on
> here I know that the process should take a year or so. Can anyone also
> give me an idea of the costs involved (both to the govt and the
> consultant) I would hope that the consultants fees are paid in stages
> rather than paying all up front only to find that for some reason
> there is no chance.
>
> The email address on this post is valid for replies, many thanks,
>
> Mike