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Accurate and complete application forms and schedules are a critical first step to ensuring that your application is processed in a timely fashion, and that the outcome is favourable. Common errors can lead to significant delays to the Canadian immigration application process, and even refusal of a case entirely. Given the importance of this step, all applicants will benefit from the assistance provided:
- secure browser based data input allows use of any computer hardware from any location, while also allowing you to save your case and return to it at your convenience;
- client/server based architecture allows all intensive data processing to be handled by our systems;
- automated duplication of repetitive information within a single form, across multiple forms, and even between multiple forms for members of the same family;
- intelligent non-linear forms completion process which handles information in logical sections;
- automatic chronological ordering of information;
- verification that information is entered in the format required by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and that no costly omissions have taken place;
- useful tips, suggestions, and instructions are provided dynamically for any field in which questions commonly arise;
- automated calculations, where applicable, to minimize clerical errors;
- field validation to ensure that the correct type and format of data is provided;
- automated appendix generation in the case that overflow occurs in critical personal history and residence sections;
- intelligent handling and reporting of all data used in objective calculation of an applicant's scoring;
- detailed National Occupational Classification reporting and verification to ensure that the correct occupations are selected, and that those occupations are eligible under Canada's Skilled Worker program;
By removing the possibility of error in as many instances as possible, and providing detailed instructions where needed, you will be sure to submit an application with clear, accurate, and complete information.
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