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My Honest Experience with WVP International: Addressing Concerns & Appreciating Their Support

 I decided to share my experience with WVP International after hearing mixed feedback online. As I began my immigration journey, I did extensive research about the company, including looking into WVP International Complaints and concerns about potential WVP International Frauds or scam allegations. Naturally, I was cautious and wanted to ensure I was making the right decision. However, after working with them, I am confident that my decision was the right one. Addressing Common Concerns: WVP International Complaints and Fraud Allegations It’s important to acknowledge that there are some online WVP International Complaints and mentions of frauds or scam claims. I too was concerned, reading some of these reviews before starting my process. That said, my personal experience has been nothing short of positive. WVP International was transparent, and honest, and guided me step by step through my application process. Despite the WVP International Feedback that raises alarms, I foun...

WVP Review: From India to Canada

 Hey everyone! I just wanted to share my exciting news - I finally got my Canadian PR visa! It is been quite a journey and I am still pinching myself.

So, a bit of background: I have been working as a software engineer for about 4 years at a big multinational company. It was a great learning experience but I have always dreamed of living abroad. That is when I came across WVP during my research.

I decided to check out their free counselling session and it was pretty helpful. The counsellor walked me through the whole visa process and patiently answered all my questions. After mulling it over for a few days I decided to go for it and signed up with them.

Things moved pretty quickly after that. WVP helped me with the visa application and I even managed to land a job with a good company in Canada - did the interview over Skype if you can believe it!

Now, full disclosure - it was not all smooth sailing. My first visa application actually got rejected and I was pretty discouraged. I was not sure if I should bother trying again, but my consultant at WVP encouraged me to give it another shot. I am so glad I listened!

The whole process cost me about 56,000 rupees which I put on my credit card. My consultant was always there to keep me updated …  whether by phone or email and helped me get all my documentation in order.

I am heading to the Canadian Immigartions in New Delhi soon to pick up my visa. It still feels a bit surreal, but I am beyond excited for this new chapter in my life!

If any of you are thinking about making a similar move, I would be happy to chat about my experience. It has definitely been a rollercoaster .. but I am so glad I took the leap. Here is to new adventures!

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