Frequently Asked Questions
General
- Work Visa Services
- Student visa services
- Ticketing & Tours
- PR & Settlement Support
- Norway
- Korea
- Denmark
- Malaysia
- Switzerland
- Singapore
- Canada
- Malta
- New Zealand
- Thailand
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- Ireland
- Japan
- Luxembourg
- Vietnam
- Australia
- Latvia
- Dubai (UAE)
- Italy
- Malta
- Kuwait
- Serbia
- Croatia
- Slovakia
Student Visa
The processing time for a student visa varies depending on the country, immigration policies, and the institution you apply to. On average Some countries process visas faster, while others may require additional documentation or interviews, which can extend the timeline. Apply as early as possible (ideally 3–6 months before your course start date) to avoid unexpected delays.
English language requirements differ based on the country and institution. Commonly accepted tests include IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, LINGUASKILL or equivalent exams, and the required scores vary by program and university. Some institutions may accept equivalent scores or waive the requirement if prior education was in English.
Yes, most countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies, but Work rights depend on the country’s immigration regulations and your visa conditions, so it is important to check the specific rules before starting employment.
Work Visa
Yes, our company is officially registered under the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) with Registration Number 3780. This means we are legally authorized to recruit and send candidates for overseas employment while strictly following government-approved rules and ethical procedures. For you, this provides assurance that every step of the process—from job selection to contract signing and departure—is handled in a safe, transparent, and regulated manner. Our registration also ensures that all job opportunities offered are verified and genuine, reducing the risk of fraud or illegal practices. By choosing a registered agency like ours, you are protected under Sri Lankan foreign employment laws and can proceed with full confidence in a secure migration process.
This depends on the country and the type of work visa you receive. Some countries allow you to bring your family from the beginning, while others require you to work for a certain period before applying for family reunification. We will guide you clearly from the start by explaining the rules of each country, so you can make the right decision based on your goals. Additionally, we will connect you with professional lawyers in the relevant country who can assist you with the family visa or settlement process.This way, you can plan your future properly and choose the most suitable country for you and your family.
If your visa application is rejected, you may be eligible for a refund according to our company policies. We kindly advise you to refer to the service agreement you signed at the beginning of the process, as it clearly outlines the refund terms and conditions. This will help answer any questions and ensure full transparency regarding your case. However, before you apply, we will clearly explain the possible reasons a visa could be rejected. This helps you understand the risks in advance and ensures you are fully prepared before starting the process.
PR & Immigration
Eligibility requirements vary by country and immigration program. Our team will assess your profile and guide you through the specific criteria based on your chosen destination, helping you understand your chances and the best pathway forward.
Processing times vary significantly depending on the country, immigration stream, and completeness of your application. Delays may occur due to document verification, background checks, or high application volumes.
A points-based system is a ranking method used by many countries to evaluate candidates based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability. Applicants with higher scores have better chances of receiving an invitation to apply.
University Admissions
Ideally, you should begin your application process 12–18 months before your intended intake. Timelines may vary depending on the country, university deadlines, and program requirements.
Yes, we provide guidance in identifying suitable scholarships and support you throughout the application process to improve your chances of securing financial aid.
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