Thank you so much amnotapervert: I do not know what BorderPass is, I am a bit old school.
I just went over their website and, in summary, they appear to be visa processing agents who also have registered direct access to collages and Universities https://www.norquest.ca/international-student/immigration/borderpass/
Personally, I am more of a do it yourself kind of person because no one knows your situation better than you do.
However, if you need assistance, I always recommend using a licensed immigration consultant or an immigration lawyer when you have your admission in the whole of Nigeria we only have 7 of them https://register.college-ic.ca/Public-Register-EN/RCIC_Search.aspx
When they help you, they will state on your forms that they are assisting you as your representative in filling out the visa application.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigration-citizenship-representative/learn-about-representatives.html
https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=854&top=4
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/video/a-victim-disappearing-act-choose-your-representative-carefully.html
Just make sure you read what the application says about using a third-party representative. From a quick look, it seems legitimate if they are providing lawyers to review your application.
That said, if anything feels fishy, call it out and make sure you understand every step of the process they are handling on your application. |
Good morning gurus in the house. Thank you all for your contributions in this thread. I was offered admission at St Lawrence College Kingston Ontario for Fall intake. The school recommended using BorderPass for the study permit application, though it's optional. Please, I would like to know about BorderPass, even though I have made some research about it. Has anyone here used it for their application?. And what is the success rate for those that have used it. @amnotapervert, please your contributions will be highly appreciated 👍. |