The greatest mistake that a traveller or immigrant can make is to start up a travel visa or immigration pathway process without proper counsel or direction; in essence, that is what a travel consultation session is all about.
For this article, there is a need to differentiate who a traveller and an immigrant are.
A traveller is a person who is making a journey or a person who travels a lot. Thus, a traveller is a person or thing that travels; a person who travels or has travelled in distant places or foreign lands.
In my understanding, a traveller can be an international student, visitor or temporary foreign worker in another man’s land like in the UK, USA or even Canada among other nations.
On the other hand, an immigrant is a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. Simply put, an immigrant is a person living in a country other than that of his or her birth.
Hence, s/he is a person who comes to a country to live there.
No matter if that person has taken the citizenship of the destination country, served in its military, married a native, or has another status—he or she will forever be an international migrant.
No matter if that person has taken the citizenship of the destination country, served in its military, married a native, or has another status—he or she will forever be an international migrant.
According to Statistics Canada, ‘persons who are, or who have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents are ‘immigrants.’
Persons who are ‘Canadian citizens by naturalization’ are also ‘immigrants.’ Persons who do not have Canadian citizenship and who are not landed immigrants or permanent residents are ‘non-permanent residents’; hence they are just temporary travellers.
This variable can also be derived from administrative records provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Persons who are, or who have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents are ‘immigrants’, while those who have work or study or temporary resident permits, or who have claimed refugee status (asylum claimants) are ‘non-permanent residents.’
Persons who are, or who have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents are ‘immigrants’, while those who have work or study or temporary resident permits, or who have claimed refugee status (asylum claimants) are ‘non-permanent residents.’
Consultation is the action or process of formally consulting or discussing. Sometimes, it is even a meeting with an expert or professional, such as a teacher, or medical doctor, to seek advice.
Therefore, a consultation session is a meeting which is held to discuss something. The sessions provide opportunities for visa clients to learn about, share and discuss travel concerns and immigration issues on a personal one-on-one call. These sessions are designed to talk through your unique questions, challenges, and goals as either a traveler or immigrant. Another common name for a consultation session is a clarity call.
Therefore, a consultation session is a meeting which is held to discuss something.
The sessions provide opportunities for visa clients to learn about, share and discuss travel concerns and immigration issues on a personal one-on-one call.
These sessions are designed to talk through your unique questions, challenges, and goals as either a traveller or immigrant. Another common name for a consultation session is a clarity call.
As you may have presumed, the consultation session is like a clarity call where clients get the right counsel for their travel or immigration goals.
At A.O.S Abroad, we want to help you with your relocation plans to countries like Canada, France, UK, etc.
Hence, our Paid Consultation Sessions serve as meetings to offer our genuine counsel through information provided to you and/or your family on your language studies, exam preparation, visa applications, temporary permits or permanent residence program processing.
The simple way to get genuine consultation sessions is to book one with a qualified professional.
However, it is imperative to carry out your research about the competence of such an expert before registering for his/her clarity call.
Visit their company website, and social media platforms and check the success stories of those who have consultations with them in the time past.
If academic qualifications and licensures are what you are confident with, check for theirs as well.
Also, look into their own experiences with either the travel or immigration processes.
At a time when technology is readily available and many of the professionals may not be in your locality, having consultation sessions with experts has been better structured.
You can now make use of video-conferencing and audio-calling channels like Zoom, Google Meet, and even WhatsApp to mention a few especially if they don’t have physical offices near you.
This is where many people make mistakes. Failure to get accurate information and guidance before applying for a particular travel visa or immigration program could mean forfeiture of that opportunity, visa refusal/rejection or even a ban for 3-5 years if not more.
It is always wiser for travelers or immigrants to get all the necessary details and counsel they need before any visa application at all. Unless, you can be as well wasting money, time and your productive chances.
Anything that is worth it doesn’t come cheap or easy. If you want to even process your visa application yourself, make sure to be guided aright.
Below are client reviews and testimonials of travellers and immigrants who have benefitted immensely from getting consultations either before or after their visa approvals and rejections which you too can learn from.
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