Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Ans: We offer a range of immigration services including visa application , permanent residency visa, work permits, study permits, family sponsorship, International Exams Registration and tutorial, Work Permits and Skilled Migration,Study Abroad Consulting etc.We are in Partnership with more than 200 schools globally,our key study destinations are Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America, Ireland,Australia, Finland, Luxembourg, Malta,Iceland etc.

Ans: During our initial consultation, we assess your situation, goals, skills and qualifications to recommend the most suitable immigration program for you. In cases whereby you do not have a skill, we recommend skillful programmes (Healthcare and Tech related professions) that gives you an edge towards your relocation abroad.

Ans: We process visa to countries like Canada, UK, USA, Schengen countries, Austria and many more. However, we are also equipped to provide consultancy for clients seeking immigration advice for other countries, depending on specific circumstances.Examples of our immigration services are Canada Permanent Residence, United Kingdom Global Tech Talent and American EB2-NIW Visa.

Ans: Processing times vary depending on the type of visa, country, and other factors such as application volume and completeness. We can provide an estimated timeline after evaluating your case.

Ans:Fees vary depending on the complexity of your case and the type of service you need. We provide a transparent fee structure during the initial consultation. A complete breakdown of our affordable services will be made available during the initial consultation. PathwayCare Education partners with Oxygen, a platform that allows users pay install mentally for services rendered to them. Contact us for more information.

Ans: Yes, we offer a free initial consultation to assess your immigration options and explain our services in detail. This free consultation can be carried out via virtual means or in-person at our offices.

Ans: Most immigration programs require proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or country-specific tests). We can advise you on which tests are accepted and how to prepare. Our services include registration and intense tutorial for these exams with a guarantee of success. We have experienced and qualified tutors that teach easy routes in navigating International exams successfully.

Ans: Many visa types require proof of financial stability (proof of funds), such as bank statements or income verification. Proof of funds is documentation that shows you have sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your stay. This is required to ensure that visa applicants won’t become a burden on the state. The amount required varies based on the visa type and destination country.We guide you in preparing the correct financial documents, such as bank statements or sponsor letters.We assist in preparing the financial documents required for your visa.

Ans: Yes, many countries allow visa applicants to have financial sponsors, such as family members, employers, or educational institutions. For example, a student can have a family member sponsor their education and living expenses. Similarly, work visa applicants can have their employer sponsor their stay by covering living costs and providing proof of employment. We guide both the sponsor and applicant through the documentation process, ensuring that the financial support is clearly demonstrated to immigration authorities.

Ans: Yes, it is possible to obtain a visa without a degree, depending on the type of visa and the country you're applying to. Many immigration and work visa programs do not specifically require a degree but instead focus on other qualifications such as work experience, technical skills, language proficiency, or specialized certifications.

Ans: Depending on the route you want to take, an educational credential ( WAEC, Bachelors degree, Masters Degree etc) may be needed. Many immigration programs require foreign credentials to be evaluated and compared to the education standards of the destination country. We assist with credential evaluation and documentation.

Ans: Yes, many countries allow visa applicants to have financial sponsors, such as family members, employers, or educational institutions. For example, a student can have a family member sponsor their education and living expenses. Similarly, work visa applicants can have their employer sponsor their stay by covering living costs and providing proof of employment. We guide both the sponsor and applicant through the documentation process, ensuring that the financial support is clearly demonstrated to immigration authorities.

Ans: Depending on the route you want to take, an educational credential ( WAEC, Bachelors degree, Masters Degree etc) may be needed. Many immigration programs require foreign credentials to be evaluated and compared to the education standards of the destination country. We assist with credential evaluation and documentation.

Ans: Depending on the route you want to take, an educational credential ( WAEC, Bachelors degree, Masters Degree etc) may be needed. Many immigration programs require foreign credentials to be evaluated and compared to the education standards of the destination country. We assist with credential evaluation and documentation.

Ans: Depending on the route you want to take, an educational credential ( WAEC, Bachelors degree, Masters Degree etc) may be needed. Many immigration programs require foreign credentials to be evaluated and compared to the education standards of the destination country. We assist with credential evaluation and documentation.