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About Global Qourizon & Our Immigration Support
A Decade of Excellence in Shaping Futures
At Global Qourizon, we don't just process papers; we build lives. With over 10 years of experience navigating the complexities of Canadian law, we have established ourselves as a premier authorized immigration consultant firm. Whether you are looking to immigrate to Canada in 2025, secure a Canadian visa application, or understand how to get Canada PR, our team provides the clarity and expertise you need to succeed.
"The journey to a new country is one of the most significant decisions you will ever make. That is why having a seasoned Canada visa consultant and a dedicated Canadian immigration lawyer by your side is vital."
Navigating Permanent Residency & Express Entry in 2025
The landscape of Express Entry & PR is constantly evolving. As we look toward the Express Entry draw 2025 trends, we specialize in the Federal Skilled Worker Program and category-based selection for Healthcare and STEM occupations.
- CRS score calculator 2025: Precise profile analysis.
- Proof of funds: Expert guidance on financial requirements.
- Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP): Maintain status while you wait.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Ontario (OINP) & BC PNP
Specialized strategies for Canada’s economic hearts.
Alberta, SK & MB
Leveraging booming regional economies and SINP/MPNP draws.
Our Specialized Services
Work & Business Visas
LMIA-exempt permits, ICT Canada, Start-up Visa requirements, and Spousal Open Work Permits.
Study Permits (SDS 2025)
DLI Acceptance, GIC updates, and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) 2025 rules.
Family & Visitor Visas
Super Visa for parents, Spousal Sponsorship 2025, and Visitor-to-Work Permit transitions.
Quick FAQ
Can I apply for PR without a job offer? Yes, through Express Entry and various PNP streams.
Is Canada still accepting immigrants? Yes, targets remain high for 2025 economic growth.
Whether you need an Immigration consultant in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, or a lawyer in Brampton, Global Qourizon is your local "visa office near me" with global results.
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Complete Consultation Process for Canada Visa Services
Applying for a Canada visa is a life-changing decision that requires proper planning, accurate documentation, and professional guidance. Our consultation process is designed to provide clarity, confidence, and complete support from the first enquiry until the final result. We follow a transparent, step-by-step system that ensures every applicant receives personalized attention and expert assistance.
1. Initial Enquiry – The First Step Toward Your Dream
Every successful immigration journey begins with a simple enquiry. Applicants visit our website and complete a consultation form with essential details such as their full name, contact information, country of residence, and preferred visa category.
Once submitted, our professional team contacts the applicant via email, phone call, or WhatsApp to explain the consultation process and answer initial questions, ensuring a smooth and comfortable start.
2. Free Assessment / Pre-Consultation
Our immigration experts conduct a detailed eligibility assessment to determine the most suitable Canadian visa pathway.
Assessment Includes:
- Educational qualifications and academic history
- Work experience and professional skills
- Age and adaptability factors
- Language proficiency (IELTS, CELPIP, etc.)
- Financial capacity and proof of funds
Based on this evaluation, we provide a professional assessment summary explaining eligibility, strengths, potential risks, and recommended next steps.
3. Document Evaluation and Verification
Proper documentation is essential for visa approval. Applicants share required documents for detailed review and verification.
Common Documents Reviewed:
- Valid passport
- Educational degrees and transcripts
- Work experience letters
- Language test results
- Financial documents and bank statements
- Identity and civil status documents
We ensure authenticity, completeness, and accuracy. Missing or incorrect documents are identified and corrected promptly.
4. Strategy Development and Application Planning
Based on the applicant’s profile, we develop a customized immigration strategy and recommend the most suitable visa pathway.
Visa Pathways May Include:
- Express Entry (FSW, CEC, FST)
- Study Permit
- Work Permit (LMIA or Open Work Permit)
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Family Sponsorship
- Visitor Visa
A detailed action plan is provided including step-by-step procedures, required documents, expected timelines, and transparent fee structure.
5. Service Agreement and Professional Representation
After approval of the strategy, a formal service agreement is signed outlining services, responsibilities, and payment structure. Once completed, we begin official representation and manage the process professionally.
6. Application Preparation and Submission Readiness
Accuracy is crucial in Canadian immigration applications. Our team ensures complete and correct preparation of your file.
- Filling application forms accurately
- Drafting professional submission letters
- Preparing Statements of Purpose (SOP)
- Organizing supporting documentation
- Multiple reviews to eliminate errors
We ensure full compliance with immigration regulations to minimize risks and delays.
7. Submission and Application Tracking
Applications are submitted to IRCC through the official portal. Applicants receive confirmation and reference numbers.
- Acknowledgement confirmation
- Biometric guidance
- Status tracking updates
- Support for additional document requests
- Interview preparation if required
8. Decision Outcome and Post-Approval Guidance
Once a decision is received, we guide applicants through the next steps.
In Case of Approval:
- Biometrics and medical guidance
- Visa stamping instructions
- Pre-departure support
- Landing guidance in Canada
In Case of Refusal:
- Detailed refusal analysis
- Re-application strategy
- Alternative visa options
Benefits of Professional Visa Consultation
- Expert eligibility evaluation
- Reduced risk of rejection
- Organized and timely documentation
- Transparent communication
- Continuous tracking and support
- Confidence and peace of mind
Our Commitment to Excellence
We believe in ethical practices, honest advice, and client-centered services. From the first enquiry to final approval, we stand beside our clients at every step. Your success is our priority, and your journey to Canada begins with informed decisions and expert guidance.
Services We Offer
We provide professional immigration and visa consultancy services to help you achieve your dream of moving to Canada smoothly and successfully.
Permanent Residency (PR)
Complete assistance for Express Entry, Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Trades (FST), and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). We guide you through eligibility assessment, profile creation, documentation, and final submission.
Study Permit
Expert guidance for international students planning to study in Canada. We assist with university selection, offer letter processing, SOP preparation, GIC guidance, and complete study visa application support.
Work Permit
Professional assistance for LMIA-based work permits, Open Work Permits, Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP), and employer-sponsored work visas. We ensure accurate documentation and compliance with immigration policies.
Visitor Visa
Complete support for tourist visas, business visit visas, and family visit visas. We help prepare strong documentation to improve approval chances and minimize refusal risks.
Family Sponsorship
Assistance for sponsoring spouse, children, parents, or other eligible family members under Canadian immigration programs with complete documentation and application handling.
Visa Refusal & Re-Application
Professional refusal analysis and strategic re-application support. We carefully review refusal reasons and prepare a stronger application to improve approval chances.
Why Choose Us?
✔ Expert Consultation & Eligibility Assessment
✔ Transparent Process & Clear Communication
✔ Accurate Documentation Support
✔ End-to-End Application Assistance
✔ Dedicated Client Support Until Final Decision
Common Reasons for Visa Rejection
Understanding the common reasons for visa refusal can help applicants prepare stronger and more accurate applications. Below are the most frequent causes of visa rejection.
1. Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation
Submitting missing, incorrect, or inconsistent documents is one of the leading causes of visa refusal. Errors in application forms, mismatched information, unsigned documents, or unclear paperwork may raise concerns with immigration authorities.
2. Insufficient Proof of Funds
Applicants must demonstrate adequate financial resources to cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and other requirements. If bank statements or financial proofs do not clearly show sufficient funds, the visa application may be rejected.
3. Lack of Strong Ties to Home Country
For visitor and study visas, applicants must prove their intention to return home after their authorized stay. Weak evidence of employment, family responsibilities, business ownership, or property can result in refusal.
4. Weak Statement of Purpose (SOP)
A poorly written or unclear SOP can create doubts about the applicant’s genuine intentions. The SOP should clearly explain the purpose of travel, program choice, future career plans, and long-term goals.
5. Insufficient Travel History
Although not mandatory, a positive travel history may strengthen credibility. In some cases, applicants with no previous international travel experience may face higher scrutiny.
6. Criminal Record or Security Concerns
Applicants with criminal records, past visa violations, or security concerns may be deemed inadmissible. Background checks are conducted thoroughly during the visa process.
7. Medical Inadmissibility
Certain medical conditions that pose risks to public health or create excessive demand on healthcare systems may result in visa refusal. Medical examinations are required for specific visa categories.
8. Previous Visa Refusals or Immigration Violations
Past visa refusals, overstays, or violations of immigration rules can negatively impact future applications. It is important to address previous refusals honestly and provide proper explanations.
9. Misrepresentation or False Information
Providing false documents, fake employment letters, incorrect financial statements, or misleading information can lead to immediate rejection and possible multi-year bans.
10. Failure to Meet Eligibility Requirements
Each visa category has specific requirements regarding education, work experience, language proficiency, and job offers. If eligibility criteria are not met, the application may be refused.
How to Avoid Visa Rejection
- Double-check all documents before submission
- Ensure sufficient and clear proof of funds
- Provide strong home-country ties evidence
- Write a clear and professional SOP
- Disclose all past refusals honestly
- Seek professional consultation when needed
What Happens If You Are Abroad and Need a Visa?
If you are currently living or traveling outside your home country and wish to apply for a visa, the process may vary depending on your legal status and location. Below is a detailed explanation of what you should know before applying from abroad.
1. Applying from Your Current Country of Residence
If you are legally residing in another country on a valid visa, work permit, student permit, or residence card, you can generally apply for a new visa from that country. However, you must provide proof of your legal status, such as a residence permit or valid visa copy.
Your application will typically be processed by the visa office responsible for your current country of residence.
2. Biometric Submission Requirements
If biometric data (fingerprints and photograph) is required, you must attend a Visa Application Center (VAC) in the country where you are currently located.
- Receive biometric instruction letter
- Book an appointment at nearest VAC
- Complete fingerprint and photo verification
3. Passport Submission Process
If your visa application is approved while you are abroad, you will be required to submit your passport to the designated visa office or VAC in your current country.
Passport submission is usually restricted to the country where your application is being processed, and transferring submission locations may not always be permitted.
4. Processing Time Considerations
Processing times may vary depending on your current country of residence, local application volume, and the visa category you are applying for. Applications submitted from a third country may sometimes require additional verification, which can extend processing times.
5. Additional Documentation Requirements
Immigration authorities may request additional documentation if you apply from outside your home country.
- Proof of legal stay in the current country
- Local residential address
- Explanation for applying from abroad
6. If You Are Out of Status
If your visa has expired or you are staying illegally in your current country, your visa application may face complications or refusal. It is strongly recommended to regularize your status before applying for a new visa.
7. Traveling During Processing
If you leave the country while your visa application is under process, you must ensure that you can still submit your passport or attend biometrics when required. Changing your location during processing may cause delays or additional instructions from immigration authorities.
Important Advice Before Applying
- Ensure you have valid legal status in your current country
- Confirm which visa office will process your application
- Verify biometric and passport submission locations
- Keep your contact details updated throughout the process
Being abroad does not automatically prevent you from applying for a visa. However, your legal status and location significantly impact how your application is processed. Proper documentation and transparency are essential to avoid delays or refusal.
Visa Processing Duration
The duration for visa processing depends on the type of visa, the country, and individual circumstances.
1. Tourist / Visitor Visa
Typically 7 to 30 days. Some countries offer e-visas that can be issued in 1–5 days.
2. Student Visa
Usually 2 to 8 weeks. Additional verification may extend the timeline.
3. Work / Employment Visa
Generally 1 to 3 months, depending on employer approval and background checks.
4. Permanent Residency / Immigration Visa
Processing can take several months to years, based on the immigration program and country.
5. Express / Premium Visa Services
Expedited processing may reduce duration to 2–7 days for eligible visa types.
Factors Affecting Processing Time:
- Completeness of documents
- Background checks and police clearance
- Holidays or peak application periods
- Country-specific security and immigration checks
Cost of Our Office Services
We provide professional support for visa processing and related services. The cost depends on the type of visa and the service package you choose.
1. Basic Consultation
Includes initial guidance, document checklist, and eligibility assessment. Cost: $50 – $100
2. Standard Visa Assistance
Includes form filling, document verification, and submission support. Cost: $150 – $300
3. Premium / Express Service
Includes all standard services plus priority processing, interview coaching, and follow-up. Cost: $300 – $500
4. Full Package (Visa + Travel Planning)
Includes premium visa assistance plus flight, insurance, and accommodation guidance. Cost: $500+
Note: Prices may vary based on the country, visa type, and individual requirements.




