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Work Visas are the gateway to professional growth in international markets. Whether you're a skilled professional, a corporate transferee, or a seasonal worker, we help you secure the right permit to live and work abroad.

Education is the best investment for your future. We partner with hundreds of universities globally to provide you with seamless admission and student visa services, ensuring your academic journey starts without any roadblocks.
From university applications and course selection to visa filing and pre-departure briefings, we cover it all.
While every country has specific rules, these are the core documents you will need for almost any visa.
Planning a holiday or visiting family? We provide fast-track tourist visa services for UK, USA, Europe (Schengen), Thailand, and more. High success rate for first-time travelers.
Apply NowLive, work, and settle abroad permanently. We specialize in Canada Express Entry/PNP and Australia Skilled Visa (189/190/491) points-based immigration systems.
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A Work Visa is typically an entry permit that allowing you to travel to a country for work purposes. A Work Permit, on the other hand, is the legal authorization provided by that country's government to engage in employment with a specific employer or in a specific region.
Most countries (including Canada, UK, and Schengen nations) require a minimum of 6 months of detailed bank statements showing a consistent balance and source of funds to prove you can support yourself during your stay.
Rejections happen due to insufficient documentation, lack of funds, or clarity on travel purpose. At New visaa Craft Avenues, we analyze your rejection letter, fix the errors, and help you re-apply with a much stronger, more detailed file.
Yes, most countries like Australia, Canada, and UK allow international students to work part-time (usually 20-24 hours per week) during their semester and full-time during holidays to help support their living expenses.
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