Skilled Immigration – Your Pathway to a Better Future

Dreaming of a better future for yourself and your family? Skilled Immigration is your key to a secure, successful, and stable life in Australia or Canada. With thriving job markets, world-class healthcare, and strong economies, these countries offer incredible opportunities for skilled professionals looking to settle permanently.
At MTZ Global Visa Consultants, we make the immigration process simple, smooth, and stress-free. With the support of our trusted partners, Asif Consulting, we’ve already helped over 1,000 clients successfully start their new lives abroad. Now, it’s your turn!

Why MTZ Global Visa Consultants?

Proven Success – Over 1,000 happy clients who successfully immigrated with our support.
Expert Guidance – Our experienced team helps you avoid delays and maximize your chances.
Personalized Plans – Every applicant gets a custom immigration strategy based on their profile.
Transparent & Honest – No hidden fees, no false promises—just real results.
 Your Future Starts Here!
Let’s make your dream of moving to Australia or Canada a reality. Get in touch today for a free assessment!

Why Choose Skilled Immigration?

Permanent Residency (PR) – Live and work permanently in a country that values your skills.
Exciting Career Opportunities – Find high-paying jobs in industries that need skilled workers.
Family Benefits – Bring your family along and access free healthcare, top-tier education, and social benefits.
Pathway to Citizenship – Build your future with the possibility of becoming a citizen.

Our Skilled Immigration Services

Australia Skilled Immigration

If you’re looking to move to Australia, we help you apply for:
Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa) – No job offer needed, apply based on your skills.
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa) – Get PR with state sponsorship.
Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa) – Live and work in regional Australia with a PR pathway.

Canada Skilled Immigration

Canada welcomes skilled professionals through different immigration programs, including:
Express Entry Program – A fast-track PR system for skilled workers.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) – Get nominated for PR by provinces like Ontario, Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) – PR pathway for skilled workers in Atlantic Canada.
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Settle in smaller communities with job-driven PR.

Skilled Immigration FAQs – Your Pathway to a New Life

Thinking about moving abroad for a better career, a higher quality of life, and long-term stability? Skilled Immigration gives you the chance to live and work permanently in some of the world’s most developed countries. At MTZ Global Visa Consultants, we make the process simple, transparent, and stress-free. Here are answers to some common questions we get from people just like you.

1. What is Skilled Immigration, and how is it different from a work visa?

Skilled Immigration is a pathway to Permanent Residency (PR), allowing professionals and skilled workers to live, work, and settle permanently in countries like Australia and Canada. Unlike a temporary work visa, skilled immigration doesn’t tie you to one employer—you have the freedom to work anywhere and even bring your family with you.

2. Which countries offer Skilled Immigration?

We specialize in Skilled Immigration to Australia and Canada, two of the best destinations for professionals due to strong economies, high wages, and great quality of life.
Australia – General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program
Canada – Express Entry & Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

3. What are the benefits of Skilled Immigration?

Permanent Residency (PR) – No employer restrictions, you can live and work freely
Better Job Opportunities – Work in top industries with competitive salaries
Free Healthcare & Education – Your family gets access to public benefits
Family Sponsorship – Bring your spouse and children with you
Pathway to Citizenship – Become a citizen after meeting residency requirements

4. What are the main immigration programs for Australia?

Australia offers multiple pathways for skilled professionals:
Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa) – No job offer needed, based on points system
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa) – Requires nomination by an Australian state/territory
Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa) – PR pathway for regional work

5. What are the main immigration programs for Canada?

Canada welcomes skilled professionals through various programs:
Express Entry (EE) – A fast-track PR system for skilled workers
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) – PR pathways through provinces like Ontario, Alberta, BC, and Manitoba
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) – A direct PR route for skilled workers in Atlantic Canada
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – PR program for smaller communities with job opportunities

6. Do I need a job offer to apply for Skilled Immigration?

Not always!
 
Australia (Subclass 189 Visa) – No job offer required, eligibility is based on a points system.
Canada (Express Entry & PNPs) – A job offer increases points, but it’s not mandatory for certain streams.

7. How do I know if I qualify for Skilled Immigration?

Eligibility is based on a points-based system, where you are scored on:
Age – Younger applicants (below 40) get higher points
Education – Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD degrees earn more points
Work Experience – More years of experience means more points
English Language Skills – IELTS/PTE scores are important
Job Offer or Provincial Nomination (for Canada) – Additional points for job offers
We assess your profile and guide you on how to improve your score to qualify.

8. Do I need to take an English test like IELTS?

Yes, for most programs:
Australia – Minimum 6.0 in each band of IELTS for most skilled visas
Canada – Minimum CLB 7 (6.0 in each module of IELTS) for Express Entry
A higher IELTS score means more points and better chances of PR approval.

9. How long does the Skilled Immigration process take?

Processing times depend on the country and visa type:
Australia – 6 to 12 months
Canada Express Entry – 6 months (after receiving an Invitation to Apply)
Canada PNPs & AIP – 12 to 18 months
 
We streamline your application to help you get PR as quickly as possible.

10. Can I include my family in my application?

Yes! You can include your spouse and dependent children in your PR application, and they will receive the same rights as you. In some cases, spouses can work full-time upon arrival.

11. Can self-employed people apply for Skilled Immigration?

Yes! Canada offers a Self-Employed Immigration Program, and some Australian states have business or investor visa categories for self-employed individuals.

12. What happens if my application is rejected?

If your application is refused, we:
Review the reason for rejection and identify areas for improvement
Suggest steps to strengthen your case (higher IELTS, better work experience, etc.)
Help you reapply with a stronger profile
With our expert guidance, we minimize rejection risks by ensuring your application is error-free and well-prepared.

13. How does Skilled Immigration differ from a Work Visa?

A Work Visa is temporary and linked to a specific employer.
Skilled Immigration leads to Permanent Residency (PR), allowing you to live and work freely.
If you’re unsure which option is best for you, we can help you decide based on your profile and goals.

14. How can MTZ Global help me with Skilled Immigration?

At MTZ Global Visa Consultants, we provide:
Free Profile Assessment – Check if you qualify
Points Calculation & Profile Improvement – Boost your PR chances
Document Preparation & Visa Application Support – A smooth, stress-free process
Job Search Assistance (for eligible applicants)
Post-PR Settlement Support – Guidance on housing, healthcare, and jobs

15. How do I get started?

Book a free consultation today! Our immigration experts will evaluate your profile, explain your options, and guide you through the process.
A better future is waiting—let’s make it happen together!