Bring Us Your Dreams And Watch As They Turn Into A Beautiful Reality

Bring Us Your Dreams And Watch As They Turn Into A Beautiful Reality
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Bring Us Your Dreams And Watch As They Turn Into A Beautiful Reality

From the very inception, Worldwide Immigration and Consultancy Services (WWICS) strived to build a goodwill based on integrity, transparency, and highest ethical standards. It has withstood the acid test of time to emerge as the largest player in the immigration industry.

Today, WWICS is one of the eminent contributors to have brought positive changes in the ever-changing immigration sector. WWICS Group is the world’s largest Global Resettlement Solution provider for having successfully settled more than 100,000 professionals, business persons and students in various destination countries such as Canada, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. This indeed is an evidence of the absolute commitment and dedication that WWICS has invested to serve the society over these years.

WWICS Group has a global presence with offices in Canada – Toronto, Middle East – Dubai, Mazaya, Sharjah, Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait, Muscat, Kenya – Nairobi, Australia – Sydney. In India, the company has over 16 Branch offices covering almost all states.

WorldWide Immigration Consultancy Services is a guide to help you choose the right opportunities in your dream destination. The clients we serve vouch by the service and commitment provided by us as we believe in Shaping Lives, Changing Destinies.

 

Immigration Alert: Fast track visa options to settle in US, Canada

Immigration Alert: Fast track visa options to settle in US, Canada
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Relaxed qualifying criteria and achievable language benchmarks or educational qualification come at a cost

If you are looking to relocate to the US and Canada, there are several investment and permanent residency pathways that can help you live and work overseas.

Options for businesspersons and investors looking to settle down in these countries with the best way possible to get a residency in their country of choice have been listed by a Dubai immigration consultancy, WWICS Immigration Consultants.

While the fast-track business and investment programs are no doubt faster and hassle-free ways to immigrate, they include being able to invest the required amount and meeting the criteria of these respective countries.

“What makes the business programmes worthwhile is the fast track process of getting a Permanent Residency with relaxed qualifying criteria, reasonable investment and easily achievable language benchmark or educational qualification,” says BS Sandhu, Chairman and Managing Director of WWICS Group of Companies.

The United States

Under the business resettlement programmes for USA, the EB-5 Investor Visa is the best way to get a USA Green Card.

One needs to invest an amount of not less than $500,000 (Dh1,836,474) in one of the Government Approved Regional Centres of America.

The purpose of the EB-5 Programme is to promote the immigration of people who can help create jobs for US workers through their investment of capital into the US economy.

The programme is based on promoting immigration of people who invest their capital in new, restructured, or expanded businesses and projects in the United States and help create or preserve needed jobs for workers by doing so.

In the EB-5 Programme, immigrants who invest their capital in job-creating businesses and projects in the United States receive conditional permanent resident status in the United States for a two-year period.

After two years, if the immigrants have satisfied the conditions of the EB-5 Programme and other criteria of eligibility, the conditions are removed and the immigrants become unconditional lawful permanent residents of the United States.

Canada

The Quebec Investor Programme is considered as one of the best programmes for settling down in Canada. To qualify as an investor, an individual must have a net worth of at least CAD$1.6 million (Dh4,195,453), have managerial experience and willing to make a refundable investment of CAD$800,000 (Dh2,097,505) for a period of five years.

Financing is available through Canadian financial institutions. Provincial Nominee Programmes also offer a chance to get permanent residency of Canada with family.

The Quebec Investor programme is passive in nature, meaning that individuals selected under its auspices are not required to establish or actively manage a business in the province. Rather, the programme requires an investment of CAD$800,000 into a prescribed (government guaranteed) investment.

Applicants must have the intention of settling in the French speaking province of Quebec. Successful applicants are issued a selection certificate from Quebec, which allows them to obtain Canadian permanent residence following health and criminality examinations by Federal immigration authorities.

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Continued pressure on DHS to monitor social media in visa investigations

Continued pressure on DHS to monitor social media in visa investigations
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The Homeland Security Department on Friday faced another call from Capitol Hill to incorporate the monitoring of social media platforms into the background checks of visa applicants.

In a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson and top department officials, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said that not reviewing publicly available social media posts was “willful blindness” and “negligence. Continue reading…

Barack Obama Denouces ‘Inflammatory’ Donald Trump Immigration Policies

Barack Obama Denouces ‘Inflammatory’ Donald Trump Immigration Policies
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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama denounced the immigration policies of leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Thursday, without naming him directly, in a speech to Latino political leaders.

“The greatness of America comes not from building walls,” Obama told the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute anniversary awards gala. Continue reading…

Harvard’s debate team loses competition to PRISONERS who argued against illegal immigration

Harvard’s debate team loses competition to PRISONERS who argued against illegal immigration
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An Ivy League education just isn’t what it used to be.

A group of New York inmates from a maximum security prison in Napanoch, New York, have toppled Harvard’s prestigious debate team in a debate over illegal immigration.

Defending the idea that schools should be able to turn away students who are children of illegal immigrants, the Eastern New York Correctional Debate Team managed to score Continue reading…