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Settling Overseas with Family
More and more people are moving away from their country and settling overseas to find better jobs, better education and a better quality of life. Higher income levels and economic growth have led to a rise in international migration.
When moving to another country, it gives an opportunity to earn more money, have a better lifestyle, live in a new environment, meet new people and reinvent yourself in different careers. When people move to different countries they are exposed to diverse cultures, social norms and political ideologies.
Vision World Overseas has, over the years, helped hundreds of people fulfil their dream to migrate overseas. The knowledge, experience and skill of our team makes us one of the best in global immigration, making us the first choice for people looking to go overseas.
The ultimate goal for us as a company, is to improve your job prospects, make your life comfortable and transform your career.
Accurate Immigration Advice
At Vision World Overseas, our immigration counselors provide you with accurate and unbiased advice on the best options available. We help you find the best country to migrate and work with you to understand your needs and preferences. We identify the countries that offer you the highest and best chance of migration and better prospects. Updated with the latest immigration laws and regulations, our counselors help you with the immigration process and offer precise, accurate and timely advice to help you make the right decision.
Why Migrate Overseas?
Migrating overseas can be life-changing for a lot of people. There are plenty of reasons why people look to migrate and settle overseas:
- Better pay
- Better job prospects
- Stable political environment
- Multicultural environment
- Better healthcare
- Better Education for children
- Opportunity to bring along family members
- Better Life
Getting Evaluated with Vision World
Since migration involves a whole lot of documentation and technicalities, our team of experts will analyze your profile to help you make a decision. We will process an eligibility report which will include:
- Assessment Report and Score
- Selected Country Profile
- Job Prospects and Job Profile
- List of Documents Required
- Payment Fee and Terms
- Estimated Time of Processing Visa
Immigration Process
Our immigration process includes:
- Documentation Checklist
- Application Processing
- Complete Migration Processing
- Forms and Documentation Filing
- Assistance in acquiring Police Clearance Certificate
- Assistance with Medical Clearance
- Submitting documents with Embassy/Visa Centre
- Updates and Follow-up with Embassy/Visa Centre
- Visa Interview Prep
- English Language (IELTS) Coaching
- Job Search Assistance
Country
FAQs
Most of the time countries accept applicants and candidates who have work experience, relevant educational qualifications, relatives residing in the country of migration, proficiency in English or any foreign language. Additionally, applicants can migrate if they have an offer of employment from an employer of the migrating country.
For the migration process to most countries, there are certain documents that are common to all countries. The most common documents required are:
- Proof of Identity
- Valid Travel Documents
- Educational Qualifications
- Work Experience
- Proof of Income
- Income Tax Statements
- Financial Statements
- Language Tests
- Employment offer Letters
- Other Documents like medical certificates, police clearance
These are some of the basic documents required. However, depending on the country of migration, the documentation may differ.
Visa interview and the visa interview questions depends on the country that you wish to migrate to and the type of visa you have applied for. For a few countries, it is mandatory to go through the visa interview process. The most common questions asked during a visa interview are:
- Reason for migration
- Educational Qualifications
- Residential location
- Marital Status
- Family Background
- Employment Status
- Financial Status
- Will you be travelling alone or with someone?
- How long will you stay in the country?
- Do you have relatives in the country of migration?
The costs, payments and fee structure depend on the type of visa and the country you are applying to. Normally there are visa fees, agent fee, attorney fee, travel costs, biometric fees, medical test fee (if required), police clearance fee (if required).
The visa process duration usually depends on the type of visa applied for and the country of migration. It also depends on the political situation of the country, the timeline taken by the authorities to process the paperwork and the time taken by the applicant to file their documents.
Due to the current Pandemic (COVID-19) situation, many countries have made it mandatory for applicants to undergo a medical examination before being issued a PR visa. During the medical tests the applicant is checked for any contagious diseases, and serious medical conditions.
Most of the time countries allow applicants to include their spouse and/or dependents as part of their PR visa application. If the applicant is unable to take their spouse/dependent along with them, they can sponsor their spouse/dependent after migrating on a PR visa.
If you would like to request a refund of the fee you paid to the Company for use of the Service, your refund request must be made within 90 days of the original payment date and prior to your application being completed
During the complete process from beginning to end, all correspondence with Citizenship and Immigration will be processed through our office so that you have the peace of mine in knowing that your case is being handled by professionals.
We process applications as soon as we can. Processing times depend on whether you have provided all the documents we need and the type of visa you apply for. Applications may take longer to process if we need to check your informat
A few types of PR visa allow applicants to work or study anywhere in the country of migration. However, a few countries restrict applicants to work or study and allow them to live only in the specified region of the country for the first few years.