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Expert guidance for USA EB2–NIW, Australia skilled migration (189/190/491), and Canada permanent residency. Navigate complex visa processes with confidence.
PERMANENT RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
Three countries, seven visa options. Each designed to unlock permanent residency, career growth, and a better quality of life.
National Interest Waiver
Self–petition green card for professionals whose work benefits the U.S. national interest.
Subclass 189
Permanent residency without state sponsorship. Points–based, live anywhere in Australia.
Subclass 190
State–nominated permanent residency. 5 extra points, lower cutoff scores.
Subclass 491
Provisional 5–year regional visa. Path to permanent residency after conditions met.
FSWP
Points–based permanent residency. Part of Express Entry system, fastest processing.
PNP
Province–nominated permanent residency. +600 CRS points, tailored to provincial needs.
National Interest Waiver
Self–petition green card for professionals whose work benefits the U.S. national interest.
Subclass 189
Permanent residency without state sponsorship. Points–based, live anywhere in Australia.
Subclass 190
State–nominated permanent residency. 5 extra points, lower cutoff scores.
Subclass 491
Provisional 5–year regional visa. Path to permanent residency after conditions met.
FSWP
Points–based permanent residency. Part of Express Entry system, fastest processing.
PNP
Province–nominated permanent residency. +600 CRS points, tailored to provincial needs.
QUICK COMPARISON
Three countries, seven visa options. Each designed to unlock permanent residency, career growth, and a better quality of life.
| Visa | Country | Sponsorship | Key Requirements | Processing Time | PR Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EB2-NIW | USA | Self-petition | Advanced degree + national interest | 10–26 months | Green Card |
| 189 (Skilled Independent) | Australia | None | 65+ points, skilled occupation | 6–12 months | Permanent |
| 190 (State Nominated) | Australia | State nomination | 65+ points + state sponsor | 6–12 months | Permanent |
| 491 (Regional) | Australia | State/Regional sponsor | 50+ points + regional requirement | 6–12 months | Provisional (5 yrs) |
| FSWP | Canada | None (points-based) | 67+ points, 1 yr skilled work | ~6 months | Permanent |
| PNP | Canada | Province nomination | Province-specific, +600 points | 6–12 months | Permanent |
Frequently Asked Questions
The EB2-NIW (National Interest Waiver) allows applicants to apply without a job offer if they can prove their work benefits the United States. A standard EB2 visa typically requires a job offer and employer sponsorship.
The right visa depends on your profile, qualifications, and goals. Common options include Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), 190 (State Nominated), and 491 (Regional). We help assess your eligibility and recommend the best pathway.
The minimum requirement is 65 points, but competitive scores are usually higher (80+). Points are calculated based on age, education, work experience, English proficiency, and other factors.
Yes, you can apply for multiple countries at the same time if you meet their eligibility criteria. Many applicants explore both Canada and Australia to increase their chances of immigration success.
Eligible occupations are listed on each country’s skilled occupation list. These include professions in IT, engineering, healthcare, education, and more. We help match your profile with in-demand occupations.
Most immigration programs require English test scores such as IELTS or PTE. The required score depends on the visa type, but higher scores can significantly improve your chances and points ranking.
Processing times vary by country and visa type. On average, it can take 6 months to over a year. Factors such as documentation, application accuracy, and demand can affect timelines.
Yes, most immigration programs allow you to include your spouse and dependent children in your application, granting them the same residency status once approved.
In most cases, you cannot work in the destination country until your visa is approved. However, some visa types or bridging visas may allow limited work rights depending on the country.
If you fall short of the required points, you can improve your score by retaking language tests, gaining more work experience, pursuing higher education, or exploring alternative visa options.
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