FAQ
Find quick answers to common immigration questions.
Do I need to speak English or French to immigrate?
Language requirements depend on the country and program. Some streams require an IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF score; others do not. We will tell you upfront what is required for your chosen destination and help you prepare if needed.
How do I know which immigration program is right for me?
That is exactly what our free eligibility assessment is for. Based on your age, education, work experience, language scores, and family situation, we map the programs you qualify for and recommend the fastest or most suitable route.
Which countries do you help people immigrate to?
We handle applications for Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Germany, Portugal, and several other countries. We focus on the programs with the highest approval rates for your specific profile.
Is Global Path Immigration a licensed consultancy?
Yes. We are fully licensed immigration consultants. Our team stays current with the latest policy changes in all destination countries we handle. Credentials are available on request.
What happens if my application is refused?
A refusal is not the end. We analyse the refusal letter, identify the reason, and advise on whether to appeal, reapply, or switch to a different program. We have successfully overturned many refusals for our clients.
How much does your service cost?
Our fees depend on the complexity of your case and the program you are applying for. We charge a transparent flat fee per service — no hidden costs. Pricing is provided in full before you commit to anything.
Do you offer virtual consultations?
Yes. All our consultations are available online via video call. We serve clients in Zambia, across Africa, and globally. Book a slot through our contact form and we will confirm a time that suits your timezone.
Can I include my spouse and children in my application?
Yes. Most immigration streams allow you to add dependants — spouses, common-law partners, and children under 18. We assess the most cost-effective route for your entire family and prepare combined or linked applications where possible.
What documents do I need to start my application?
Core documents typically include a valid passport, birth certificate, educational certificates, proof of employment or finances, and a clean police clearance. The exact list depends on your destination country and program — we provide a personalized checklist after your assessment.
How long does the immigration process take?
Processing times vary by country and program. Simple work permits may take 4–8 weeks, while permanent residency applications can take 6–18 months. We give you a realistic timeline during your first consultation.