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What does the immigration authority look at?

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What does the immigration authority look at?

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It is very important that you have the exact right documents attached to your application, and that your forms are filed out correctly. If you leave out one previous address for example, and the immigration body picks it up, they may deny your application. This is why you need experts like us who know exactly what the immigration authority wants. They usually look at whether you are in a “skilled” occupation, whether you have sufficient experience, and they also use a point-based system. Currently for Canada, as example, you need 67 points to qualify as “skilled worker”. The pass-mark changes with time. If you have less than the pass mark you can still emigrate, but then you usually need to go as “semi-skilled”, which means that a particular Canadian province must sponsor you. They call this the provincial nominee programme.(PNP) in Canada.

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