Guiding Your Path with Our
Immigration Mission

Welcome to Solstice Immigration Services (SIS), your trusted partner in immigration consulting. With years of experience and a dedicated team of professionals, we specialize in guiding individuals and families through the complex visa application processes for the UK, Canada, USA, Australia and Europe.

Our mission is to make your immigration journey as seamless and stress-free as possible. Whether you're seeking to study, work, or live in your dream destination, we offer tailored solutions to help you achieve your goals. We understand the importance of timely and accurate submissions, and our expertise ensures that you meet all the requirements for a successful visa application.

Our Personalized
Consultantions

At SIS, we offer personalized consultations, in-depth assessments, and a clear roadmap to navigate the visa application process. Our team stays updated on the latest immigration policies, ensuring that you receive the best possible advice. From helping you choose the right visa category to guiding you through documentation and application submission, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What services does your immigration consultancy provide?

    We offer a wide range of immigration services, including visa application assistance, permanent residency applications, citizenship applications, study permits, work permits, family sponsorship, and appeals. We also provide personalized consultation to help you choose the best immigration pathway for your specific needs.

  • How do I know if I am eligible for immigration?

    Eligibility depends on factors like your country of origin, employment skills, education, family ties, and health status. We conduct an initial assessment during a consultation to evaluate your qualifications and guide you through the requirements.

  • What types of visas can I apply for?

    We Assist with Various Types of Visas, Including:

    • Work Visa
    • Study Permit
    • Visitor Visa
    • Permanent Residency
    • Family Sponsorship Visa
    • Business/Investor Visa
    • Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)
    • Tourist Visa

    Each type of visa has its own set of eligibility criteria, which we will discuss during your consultation.

  • How do I book a consultation with your immigration consultant?

    You can book a consultation by filling out our online contact form, calling our office directly, or emailing us. We will schedule a time for an initial assessment where we can discuss your specific immigration needs.

  • How long does the immigration process take?

    The timeline varies depending on the visa type, country, and specific circumstances of your case. Some visas, such as work or study permits, can be processed in a few months, while others, like permanent residency or citizenship applications, may take several months to over a year.

  • What are the costs involved in immigration services?

    The cost of our services depends on the complexity of your case and the visa you are applying for. We provide transparent pricing, and all fees will be discussed upfront during your consultation. Our goal is to make sure there are no hidden costs.

  • Do you offer services for Canadian immigration?

    Yes, we specialize in Canadian immigration services, including permanent residency through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), family sponsorship, and more. Our experts are familiar with the latest Canadian immigration policies and processes.

  • Can you help me with my immigration application even if I live outside the country?

    Yes, we offer remote consultations and can help individuals living outside the country. We assist with applications for both applicants inside and outside the country, and we guide you through the process no matter where you're located.

  • What happens if my visa application is denied?

    If your visa application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons behind the refusal. Depending on the circumstances, we can assist you with reapplying, filing an appeal, or seeking alternative immigration options.

  • Do you offer assistance with job search or settlement in the new country?

    Yes, we provide resources and referrals to trusted job search agencies and settlement services. While we do not directly handle job placement, we guide you on how to find work and settle in your new country successfully.

  • Is my personal information kept confidential?

    Yes, we prioritize the privacy of our clients. All the information you provide to us is confidential, and we adhere to strict privacy laws and ethical standards to protect your personal data.

  • Can you assist with applications for family members?

    Yes, we can help you with family sponsorship and other pathways to bring your spouse, children, parents, or other eligible relatives to the country. We will guide you through the family reunification process step by step.

  • What if I have a criminal record? Can I still apply for immigration?

    Having a criminal record may impact your eligibility, but it depends on the nature of the offense and the specific immigration program you're applying for. We can assess your situation and advise you on how best to proceed.

  • Do you provide post-landing services?

    Yes, we offer post-landing services to help you adapt to your new country. This includes assistance with finding housing, understanding healthcare systems, job search, and other settlement support.

  • What makes your immigration consultancy different from others?

    We offer personalized, client-focused services with a deep understanding of immigration laws and regulations. Our consultants are experienced, knowledgeable, and committed to helping you navigate the complex immigration process efficiently. Our goal is to ensure your application has the best chance of success.

  • Can you help me with my student visa application?

    Yes, we assist students with obtaining study permits and navigating the application process. We also provide advice on choosing the right educational institution and program that suits your goals and helps with visa approvals.

  • Can I apply for immigration if I have been rejected in the past?

    Yes, we can review your previous rejection and help you explore alternative routes or strengthen your current application to improve your chances of success.

  • What documents do I need to start my immigration process?

    The documents required vary based on your specific immigration type and country of origin. Generally, you may need:

    • Valid passport
    • Proof of education (certificates, transcripts)
    • Work experience documentation
    • Proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
    • Health and police clearances
    • Financial documents (proof of funds)

    During your consultation, we will provide a customized list of documents required.

  • Why should I choose your consultancy for my overseas education needs?

    Our consultancy offers expert guidance tailored to your individual academic and career goals. We are committed to simplifying the application process, ensuring you meet all requirements, and maximizing your chances of success. With years of experience and a strong network of partner institutions, we provide end-to-end support for studying abroad.

  • How do I apply for a student visa?

    Visa Application Process

    The application process varies by country, but generally includes:

    • Securing an offer from a recognized institution
    • Gathering necessary documents (passport, financial proof, etc.)
    • Completing the online visa application
    • Paying the visa fee
    • Attending a visa interview (if required)

    We assist with every step of the visa application process, ensuring all documentation is complete and accurate.

  • Can I apply for permanent residency after my studies?

    Pathways to Permanent Residency after Completing Your Studies

    Each country has pathways for students to apply for permanent residency after completing their studies:

    • UK: The Graduate Route allows you to gain work experience, which may help you transition to permanent residency.
    • Canada: After completing your studies, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency through the Express Entry system or other provincial programs.
    • Europe: Various countries offer work-to-residence programs, allowing you to stay and work after graduation, with a pathway to permanent residency.

    We provide information and guidance on how to transition from student visa status to permanent residency.

  • Can I extend my student visa if I want to continue my studies after graduation?

    Extending Your Student Visa or Applying for Work Permits

    In many cases, you can extend your student visa or switch to a post-graduation work permit, depending on the country:

    • UK: The Graduate Route allows you to stay for 2 years (or 3 years for doctoral students) after completing your studies.
    • Canada: You can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) if you completed a program of at least 8 months in length.
    • Europe: Work opportunities for graduates vary by country. Some countries offer extended work permits for international students after graduation.

    We guide you through the process of extending your visa or applying for work permits.

  • What is the cost of studying in the UK, Canada, or Europe?

    Tuition Fees and Additional Costs

    Tuition fees vary depending on the country, university, and program. On average:

    • UK: Tuition fees range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year.
    • Canada: Tuition fees range from CAD 7,000 to CAD 29,000 per year.
    • Europe: Fees range from EUR 0 (in some countries like Germany) to EUR 20,000 per year.

    In addition to tuition, you will need to consider living expenses, health insurance, and other costs. We help you plan your budget effectively.

  • Can I bring my family with me on a student visa?

    Dependent Visas

    In some cases, you may be able to bring your spouse and/or children with you on a dependent visa. The rules vary by country:

    • UK: Dependents can accompany you if you are studying a full-time course at a postgraduate level or higher.
    • Canada: Your spouse and dependent children can apply for open work permits or study permits if eligible.
    • Europe: Dependent visa policies vary by country. Many European countries allow family members to join you if you meet certain requirements.

    We assist you in understanding and applying for dependent visas where applicable.

  • What scholarships are available for international students?

    Scholarships for International Students

    There are numerous scholarships available for international students in the UK, Canada, and Europe. Some common types include:

    • Merit-based scholarships
    • Government-funded scholarships
    • University-specific scholarships
    • Private and NGO scholarships
    • Country-specific scholarships

    We help you identify and apply for the best scholarships that match your profile and academic interests.

  • Do I need to show proof of funds for a student visa?

    Proof of Funds for Student Visa Applications

    Yes, proof of funds is a requirement for most student visa applications to demonstrate you can support yourself financially during your studies. The amount required varies by country:

    • UK: You need to show you have enough to cover your tuition fees and living expenses.
    • Canada: You need to show proof of sufficient funds for tuition, living expenses, and return travel.
    • Europe: Requirements differ by country, but generally, you will need to show funds for living costs and tuition.

    We help you prepare the required financial documents to meet the visa criteria.

  • Can I work while studying in the UK, Canada, or Europe?

    Working Part-Time as an International Student

    Yes, as an international student, you are generally allowed to work part-time during your studies, but there are restrictions based on the country:

    • UK: Students on a Tier 4 visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
    • Canada: Students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic session and full-time during breaks.
    • Europe: Work regulations vary by country. Many European countries allow students to work part-time (up to 15-20 hours per week).

    We provide detailed information about working while studying, including how to obtain a work permit if necessary.

  • What are the language proficiency requirements for studying in the UK, Canada, or Europe?

    Proof of English Language Proficiency

    For most institutions, proof of English language proficiency is required:

    • UK: IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores are commonly accepted.
    • Canada: IELTS or CELPIP for English programs, or TEF for French programs.
    • Europe: Requirements vary by country. English proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL are common, but some countries also accept their own language proficiency tests.

    We assist you in preparing for and understanding the language requirements of each country and university.

  • What documents are required for a student visa application?

    Documents Required for Student Visa Applications

    Typical documents required include:

    • Valid passport
    • Proof of admission to a recognized institution
    • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, scholarship letters)
    • Academic transcripts and certificates
    • English proficiency test scores (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
    • Visa application forms
    • Passport-sized photographs
    • Health and police clearance (if required)

    Specific requirements may vary by country, and we guide you through the documentation process for each.

  • How long does it take to process my student visa application for the UK, Canada, or Europe?

    Student Visa Processing Times

    The processing time for student visas varies:

    • UK: Typically 3 weeks from the date of application, but it may take longer during peak seasons.
    • Canada: The processing time can range from 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the visa type and volume of applications.
    • Europe: Processing times vary by country, but typically range from 2 to 8 weeks. Some countries may offer fast-track options.

    We help you prepare and submit your visa application well in advance to avoid delays.

  • What are the basic eligibility requirements for studying in the UK, Canada, or Europe?

    Student Eligibility Requirements

    Eligibility requirements vary by country and institution. However, typical requirements include:

    • Academic Qualifications: Your previous qualifications (e.g., high school, bachelor’s degree) must meet the minimum entry requirements.
    • English Language Proficiency: Most universities require proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, PTE).
    • Financial Proof: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
    • Visa Requirements: Compliance with the specific student visa regulations for each country.

    We guide you through the specific eligibility criteria for each destination.

  • How do I choose the right university and course?

    Choosing the right university and course is a crucial step. We assess your academic background, career aspirations, budget, and personal preferences to recommend the best options in the UK, Canada, or Europe. We also consider factors like university rankings, course curriculum, location, and post-graduation work opportunities.

  • What services do you provide for overseas education?

    Comprehensive Services for Studying Abroad

    We provide comprehensive services to help you pursue your education abroad, including:

    • University and Program Selection: We help you choose the right university and course based on your preferences and career goals.
    • Application Process: Assistance with university application forms, documents, and deadlines.
    • Visa Consultation: Guidance on student visa applications for the UK, Canada, and Europe.
    • Scholarship Guidance: Information on available scholarships and financial aid.
    • Pre-departure Services: Guidance on accommodation, travel arrangements, and settling into your new country.
    • Post-arrival Assistance: Support for students upon arrival, including information on orientation and settling in.