FIL-GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES is currently conducting a nationwide roadshow featuring opportunities that await college students and those who just graduated from senior high school.
The service provider organized the expo to provide accurate information on the diverse opportunities and salient processes of applying for student’s visa enabling college placement abroad.
In the expo, universities and colleges from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, and other countries in Europe will be sending their representatives to present and discuss the benefits of studying in their schools. Many are also offering full or partial scholarships to qualified students.
As an immigration-service agency, Fil-Global has some general pieces of advice an aspiring student-applicant should never take for granted: 1) Avoid errors in the application, as all information required must be filled out correctly and completely; 2) Never attempt to submit fake or falsified documents, as embassy officers are highly trained in document verification. Serious consequences may ensue If some details are found untrue or saddled with questionable elements; 3) Give enough time in preparing the application. Rushing submissions may be prone to errors that will be too difficult to correct. This may unnecessarily prolong the application process, or may even cause worse consequences; and 4) Prevent delays by submitting required additional or supporting documents the soonest.
Fil-Global has more than 200 partner-colleges and universities. The likes of Niagara College with campuses around the North American country; Northeastern University, Canadian College of Technology and Business, and Centennial College in Vancouver, Arbutus College and Acsenda; British Columbia Institute of Technology and North Island College in British Columbia; North Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton; and Ryerson University in Toronto are just some of them.
In Australia, some of the Fil-Global school partners are Blue Lotus College and Kingston University in Melbourne, School Forms International College of Advanced Education in Darwin, Kapan Business School in Adelaide, Queensford College in Brisbane, Stanley College in Perth, Western Sydney College of Parramatta in South Wales, and many more.
The nationwide expo has been conducted in Manila, Cabanatuan, Davao, Cavite, Tagaytay, Tagum, Cebu, Bohol, Baguio, Batangas, Pampanga, Laguna, Naga, Taytay, Surigao, General Santos, Bacolod, Malolos and Siquijor. They will hold one today and on November 26 in Tacloban, Ormoc and Zamboanga on November 19, Boracay on November 25, Manila on December 3, and in other parts of the country on future dates.
In March and April almost 200 students have already received their visas via Fil-Global, and have either left, or are about to leave the country to attend their respective college or university in the said countries.