Angelica Potes

Initial Consultation

If you are unsure whether you qualify for immigration to Canada, the first step is to book a consultation with our qualified Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, Angelica Potes.
Immigration to Canada is a complex process requiring a thorough knowledge of Canadian immigration laws, policies and procedures.

Angelica Potes is a member in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).

 

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    • Get a consultation credit

    If you wish to proceed with our representation within the next 10 (Ten) days after the initial consultation, we offer you a $100 dollars discount applicable to the balance of our professional fees.

    • How long is the consultation?

    The Initial consultation lasts up to 60 minutes and is done by video call via Google Meet.

    At the end of the consultation, you will know what steps you need to take!

    • Purpose of a Consultation

    During the consultation, Angelica Potes, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) will:

    • Analyze your case and evaluate your profile
    • Assess your eligibility based on your personal goals in Canada
    • Discuss any obstacles that may hinder your application and determine the best solution to overcome them
    • Determine the best solution if you have applied either on your own or with another representative
    • Offer a second opinion on applications already filed and determine the best way to proceed, whether it is best to submit additional information, withdraw the application, or wait for a decision.

    At the end of the consultation, you will know what steps you need to take!

    • What Is Not Discussed During a Consultation
    • Applications and supporting documents are not normally reviewed during a consultation. However, the RCIC may ask you for information about specific documents.
    • An RCIC does not assist with the completion of application forms during a consultation.
    • An RCIC does not give clients a document checklist for any type of application during a consultation. If you choose to retain us to assist you with your application, a document checklist will be provided to you at this time.
    • Our Promise

    We will ALWAYS treat you fairly and provide you with an honest opinion on your case. We only retain clients that we believe have a good chance of approval, although we can never guarantee approvals as immigration decisions are always up to the immigration officers' discretion.

    • Terms and conditions

    Click here to see terms and conditions.

Steps To Book Your Consultation

  • Immigration to Winnipeg Schedule and pay for your consultation

    Accepted methods of payment include (Visa, Mastercard)

  • Immigration to WinnipegSign Initial Consultation Agreement

    (will be sent to your email within 48 hours) - Ensure you check your SPAM folder!

  • Manitoba Provincial NomineeComplete questionnaire prior to your consultation

    (will be sent to your email within 48 hours) - Ensure you check your SPAM folder!

Book & pay for your consultation

(All fees are in Canadian dollars)

Please ensure you pay the correct amount based on your personal situation in order to avoid delays.

When booking your consultation, ensure you select the correct time zone.

 

If you have a problem making a payment or have a question, email us at info@greatstartcanada.com

 

#DISCLAIMER: We do not do refugee applications.

 

Overseas Client

I currently reside in my country

CAD$ 200.00

No tax

Book & Pay Now

Only credit card payment

  • Up to 60 minutes
  • Personalized consultation with Angelica Potes, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
  • Profile evaluation
  • Recommendations and steps to follow
  • Videocall via Google Meet
  • All consultations paid are non-refundable.
Client in Canada

I currently reside in Canada

CAD$ 210.00

$200.00 + 5% GST = $210.00

Book & Pay Now

Only credit card payment

  • Up to 60 minutes
  • Personalized consultation with Angelica Potes, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
  • Profile evaluation
  • Recommendations and steps to follow
  • Videocall via Google Meet
  • All consultations paid are non-refundable.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1. How is the consultation delivered?

The consultation is done via Google Meet video call (clients inside and outside Canada).

2. What happens If I am late for my consultation?

We will only wait for you for 15 minutes. The time missed will not be compensated as we have other clients already scheduled. After 15 minutes is considered a no "show" and the consultation will be considered forfeited.

3. What If I need to reschedule my consultation?

Should you need to reschedule your consultation, you can request it at least 48 hours before the time of the original consultation. An administration fee of CAD $ 50.00 applies.

4. What If I need to cancel my consultation?

Cancellations made will not be reimbursed.

5. If I choose to proceed with your representation after the consultation, Do I get a discount?

Yes, the cost of the consultation can be deducted from the balance of professional fees should you wish to proceed within the next 10 calendar days.

6. What happens If I still have questions after the 60-minute consultation?

Your consultation includes up to two (2) questions within 24 hours after your consultation to clarify some of the points discussed during the consultation. (no new topics or topics that require further investigation will be answered). You can email your questions to info@greatstartcanada.com (we reserve the right to limit our answers).

7. Can I invite another person to my consultation?

During the consultation, we will talk to the principal applicant and spouse/partner (if applicable). You are welcome to invite someone else to join your consultation and if so, it would be deemed to be an authorization to disclose your personal information to your guest. The consultation is personal. (we would not be able to evaluate your guests' profile, for instance).

8. What information should I have handy during the consultation?

You will receive the consultation contract as well as a questionnaire where you can upload your CV/resume. It is always a good idea to have any relevant documents handy such as your CV/resume, language test scores, passport, academic documents, etc.

9. What else would you recommend?

Do some basic research and/or read about the different options of studying and immigrating to Canada on Canada's official website at www.cic.gc.ca

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