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Need advice - Using a service to prepare HSMP application

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kshetra
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Need advice - Using a service to prepare HSMP application

Post by kshetra » Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:46 pm

Hello,

I am new to this forum and have a couple of questions regarding the HSMP application.

1. From what little I have read on this forum, it seems like the application process is complicated although it seems deceptively simple. Is using a HSMP service to prepare the application a good idea?
2. IF so, could someone please recommend a reliable service.
3. Is it worth the money and time to approach such a service. And, do they really do a good job of it?

I appreciate your help.

Thanks,
Kshetra

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Post by MWazir » Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:53 pm

1. From what little I have read on this forum, it seems like the application process is complicated although it seems deceptively simple. Is using a HSMP service to prepare the application a good idea?
IMHO, it is simple and not deceptive. The trick is to be well prepared and ensure you have provided all the evidence you possibly can when claiming points. A good presentation will also go a long way helping the case worker to better understand your application.
2. IF so, could someone please recommend a reliable service.
3. Is it worth the money and time to approach such a service. And, do they really do a good job of it?
IMHO, forums like this have addressed a majority of the scenarios. Browsing or searching topics in the last 2 years should answer 99% of the questions raised. If you have more then members would be more than happy to answer your questions.

If you are still need proffesional immigration advise then its best to use the services of an OISC registered consultant.

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