Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How to apply for Canada immigration from Qatar?

    To apply for Canada immigration from Qatar, individuals can explore various pathways, such as the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or family sponsorship. The specific application process depends on the chosen immigration program and involves submitting an application, providing supporting documents, and meeting the program’s requirements. For a complimentary eligibility assessment, please submit an inquiry by clicking HERE, and our team will contact you after evaluating your profile.

  2. What’s your refund policy?

    We offer a refund policy at significant stages in case of unsuccessful applications. Refunds will be granted according to the percentage mentioned in a signed agreement for any of our services.

  3. Why Dream Harbour Global is considered the Best immigration consultant in Qatar?

    Our clients’ reviews and success ratio speak for themselves. We take a limited number of cases, allowing us to fully dedicate ourselves to our customers’ needs and build strong relationships with them. This approach results in a smooth and successful immigration process and journey. Our track record speaks for itself – in a very short time, we have outdone many other consultants when it comes to the success of our clients. Choose the best migration agent in Qatar to achieve your goals.

  4. Do you check the eligibility in advance?

    We provide a complimentary eligibility assessment to ensure that you meet the necessary criteria before initiating the process. Furthermore, we offer insights into your realistic prospects of success.

  5. Do you have customer service?

    Certainly! Our dedicated consultant, who is friendly and knowledgeable, and specifically assigned to your case, will always be available to assist you.

  6. Can I immigrate from Qatar to Canada?

    Dream Harbour Global offers a free eligibility assessment to determine which Canadian immigration program is the most suitable for your profile. You can easily migrate from Qatar to Canada through one of these programs according to your preference.

  7. How can I migrate to Canada from Qatar if I am a professional working full-time in Qatar?

    Becoming a permanent resident in Canada is a viable option for skilled professionals with the necessary education and qualifications. The process is entirely online, and physical presence in Canada is not required for processing. Check your eligibility today and initiate the application process. Once you have obtained the Canadian immigrant VISA, you can make plans to travel.

  8. How can I apply and get Canadian immigration?

    The initial step towards obtaining Canadian Permanent Residency from Qatar is to verify your eligibility. However, meeting the eligibility criteria does not always guarantee your acceptance. Therefore, it is important to comprehend the process and your likelihood of success before making any investment. Once deemed eligible, you can proceed with the three-step Canadian immigration process to secure your Canadian PR status.

  9. Can I rely on Canada Provincial Nominations for immigration?

    Canada’s provinces actively nominate and invite applicants, with most giving preference to those already in Canada on study, work, or other permits. Additionally, some provinces may consider applicants with French language competency, close relations in the province, or a strong connection such as a job offer. A select few provinces may invite applicants directly from the Express Entry system based on overall skills and occupation demand, but competition is fierce due to the large number of applications. As such, obtaining a provincial nomination for a profile that is similar to thousands of others already in the queue can be challenging.

  10. How to get police clearance certificates for immigration from Qatar?

    The process of obtaining a good character certificate or PCC for your immigration application follows specific guidelines on where and how to apply. Typically, PCCs are valid for about six months, so it’s recommended to request the document only when required by the government. Physical presence in the respective country is not necessary to obtain a PCC; you can apply for it from nearly all countries, including Qatar.

  11. Can we pay after the VISA is granted?

    We offer comprehensive support and guidance for the entire Permanent Residency process, and our fees cover our services until the visa is granted. Therefore, the fee must be paid prior to visa issuance so that we can provide our services.

  12. Is there any interview for Australia migration from Qatar as a permanent resident?

    An interview is not mandatory for obtaining permanent residency in Australia through the skilled migration program. The process is based on a points system and requires the submission of accurate documentation.

  13. What happens if I qualify for New Zealand immigration and make 180 points?

    After confirming your eligibility, we will initiate the process by evaluating your educational background and submitting an expression of interest on your behalf. Typically, it takes about three weeks to receive an invitation for a visa after the expression of interest has been submitted online. Using our extensive experience, we will manage the submission of your visa documents, and in a straightforward case, you can expect to receive the skilled visa in approximately five months. However, in certain situations, the processing time can take anywhere from five to eleven months.

  14. Which VISA categories do you assist with for Australian immigration?

    We are currently dealing only with below mentioned Skilled Points-tested VISA subclasses:-

    1. Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 189)
    2. Skilled State Nominated visa (Subclass 190)
    3. Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 491)

  15. How much time it will take for me to receive an invitation from the Department of Home Affairs, Australia?

    The time required to receive a VISA invitation is not fixed and is subject to several factors such as age, points, the current availability of your occupation, visa subclasses you are applying under, and the time of application, among others. Since each applicant’s circumstances are different, the duration can vary accordingly. It is important to choose the best path and follow it to increase your chances of success.

  16. Are you assisting with Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) programs?

    No, however, you may take our CV writing services which may help you to search for a job on your own.

  17. What are the requirements of a job offer for high-skilled workers under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program?

    Mandatory Requirements before applying are:-
    1. Minimum 1-year full-time work experience in the last 3 years.
    2. a foreign degree, diploma or certificate, equal to a Canadian credential or a Canadian secondary (high school) or post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized institution
    3. Language Test at least equal to a language level 4 of the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 
    4. Proof of funds (For exact amount click Proof of funds – Skilled immigrants (Atlantic Immigration Pilot)
    5. At least one year Job Offer from an employer who has been designated as an employer taking part in the AIP by the Atlantic province where you’ll be working (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island). They must have a Confirmation of Designation from the province.

  18. Where can I find the designated Employers for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)?

    Follow the links below for a list of AIPP-designated employers in each Atlantic province:

    Newfoundland and Labrador Designated Employers
    Nova Scotia Designated Employers
    Prince Edward Island Designated Employers
    New Brunswick Designated Employers

  19. What are the requirements of a job offer for intermediate-skilled workers under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program?

    Mandatory Requirements before applying are:-
    1. Minimum 1-year full-time work experience in the last 3 years.
    2. You must have a Canadian secondary (high school) or post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized institution OR a foreign degree, diploma, or certificate equal to a Canadian credential. 
    3. Language Test at least equal to a language level 4 of the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 
    4. Proof of funds (For exact amount click Proof of funds – Skilled immigrants (Atlantic Immigration Pilot)
    5. Non-seasonal Permanent Job Offer from an employer who has been designated as an employer taking part in the AIP by the Atlantic province where you’ll be working (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island). They must have a Confirmation of Designation from the province.

  20. What are the requirements for Australia permanent residency?

    To be eligible for Australia permanent residency, applicants need to meet specific criteria based on their chosen visa category. These criteria assess factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and health/character assessments. For a complimentary eligibility assessment, please submit an inquiry by clicking HERE, and our team will contact you after evaluating your profile.

  21. Which occupation is in demand for Australia PR?

    Australia maintains Occupation Lists that outline occupations in demand for Australia PR. Occupations in fields like healthcare, engineering, IT, construction, and trades are often in demand. For a list of all eligible occupations, click HERE.

  22. What is the Express Entry program for Canada?

    The Express Entry program is a points-based system used by Canada for managing applications under three federal economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class. It allows candidates to create an online profile, be ranked based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency, and receive an invitation to apply for permanent residency.

  23. How long does it take to get a PR visa for Australia?

    The processing time for a PR visa for Australia can vary depending on the visa category, individual circumstances, and the volume of applications. Processing times can range from several months to over a year.

  24. What are the language proficiency requirements for Canada immigration?

    Language proficiency requirements for Canada immigration generally include taking approved language tests, such as IELTS or CELPIP for English, or TEF for French. The required language scores vary depending on the immigration program and visa category.

  25. Do I need a job offer to apply for Australia PR?

    A job offer is not always required to apply for Australia PR. While some visa categories may require a job offer from an Australian employer, other pathways, such as the General Skilled Migration program, are points-based and assess factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.

  26. What are the settlement services available for immigrants in Canada?

    Canada provides various settlement services to assist immigrants with their integration, such as language training, employment support, housing assistance, access to healthcare and social services, and cultural orientation programs. These services aim to support immigrants in their transition and help them settle successfully in Canada.

  27. How can I get my qualifications assessed for Australia PR?

    To get your qualifications assessed for Australia PR, you can submit your educational credentials to the relevant assessing authority designated by the Australian government. They will evaluate your qualifications and determine their equivalence in the Australian education system.

  28. What are the pathways to citizenship in New Zealand?

    The pathways to citizenship in New Zealand include fulfilling the residency requirement, which typically involves holding a resident visa and living in New Zealand for a specified period of time. After meeting the residency requirement, individuals can apply for New Zealand citizenship, which grants them full rights and privileges.

  29. What are the age limits for Australia PR?

    Australia has a 45 age limit for its skilled migration visas. Also, as you get older, the points awarded for age in the skilled migration points-based system decrease. This means that age can affect your overall eligibility and points score for Australia PR.

  30. What are the skilled occupation lists for Canada immigration?

    Canada maintains different skilled occupation lists for its immigration programs. The main one is the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system, which categorizes occupations based on skill levels and job duties. Additionally, each Canadian province or territory may have their own specific occupation lists under their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).

  31. Can you provide guidance on the documentation required for the visa application?

    Yes, we provide comprehensive guidance on the documentation requirements for the visa application process. We assist in identifying the necessary documents, reviewing them, and ensuring that all requirements are met.

  32. Can you explain the points-based system and how it affects my chances of immigration?

    The points-based system is used by some countries, such as Canada and Australia, to assess the eligibility of skilled workers. Points are awarded based on factors like age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria. Higher point scores increase the chances of successful immigration.

  33. Can you assist with the preparation of the required forms and applications?

    Yes, we provide valuable assistance in preparing and completing the necessary forms and applications accurately. We ensure that all required information is included and guide you through the entire application process.

  34. What are the rights and benefits of permanent residency or citizenship in the destination country?

    Permanent residency or citizenship in the destination country typically grants individuals certain rights and benefits, which may include the right to live, work, and study in the country indefinitely. It may also provide access to social benefits, healthcare, education, and the ability to sponsor family members for immigration.

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