Real journeys, practical planning
Immigration success rarely comes from one perfect document. It usually comes from a series of careful decisions: choosing the right route, fixing weak evidence before submission, explaining the story clearly and refusing to rush when a file is not ready. These case studies show how E3 Immigration works through that process with clients.
Names and identifying details are changed for privacy. Timelines are based on client-reported milestones and can vary by government processing, draw patterns and document readiness.
Canada PR in 14 months - IT professional from Delhi
1 Challenge
The client had strong experience but a borderline CRS score. The first instinct was to submit immediately and hope for a general draw, but that would have left the profile waiting with no clear plan.
2 What E3 did
We rebuilt the strategy around language improvement, NOC accuracy and provincial options. The employment letters were rewritten with duties mapped carefully to the selected occupation.
3 Outcome
The client received a provincial nomination and completed Canada PR in approximately 14 months from strategy start to final approval.
UK student visa in 18 days - Master's applicant
1 Challenge
The student had a strong offer but weak financial formatting. The bank statements did not clearly prove the 28-day rule, and the SOP sounded generic.
2 What E3 did
We corrected the fund evidence, aligned the SOP with the course and career path, and checked CAS details against every supporting document before submission.
3 Outcome
The UK student visa was approved in 18 days, giving the client enough time for travel, accommodation and pre-departure preparation.
Australia Subclass 189 in 6 months - Software engineer
1 Challenge
The applicant had the right skills but was unsure which ANZSCO code and skills assessment route fit best. A wrong code could have affected both points and invitation chances.
2 What E3 did
We reviewed duties, evidence and assessment requirements, then built the EOI around the strongest defensible occupation and points claim.
3 Outcome
The client secured a Subclass 189 grant in about 6 months after invitation-stage documentation was filed.
Indian nurse to Canada - credential pathway clarified
1 Challenge
The client wanted to move quickly but was confused between nursing registration, immigration eligibility and employer-side work permit requirements.
2 What E3 did
We separated the nursing credential plan from the immigration plan, explained the order of steps and prepared a realistic timeline instead of promising instant placement.
3 Outcome
The client moved forward with a cleaner credential and immigration plan, avoiding unnecessary spending on the wrong sequence of documents.
Canada visitor visa after refusal - family visit file rebuilt
1 Challenge
The first application was refused for weak home ties and unclear purpose of travel. The family had treated the visitor visa like a simple formality.
2 What E3 did
We reviewed the refusal, rebuilt the invitation, travel purpose, employment proof, funds and return-ties evidence, and explained the visit plan in a concise cover letter.
3 Outcome
The fresh file was approved, allowing the client to visit family in Canada with a much stronger evidence package.
Europe work permit - job offer and document gap resolved
1 Challenge
The applicant had a genuine European job offer but the employer documents and qualification evidence were not aligned with the country-specific checklist.
2 What E3 did
We identified the country-specific evidence gaps, coordinated missing employer documents and organized the applicant's education and experience proof in the required order.
3 Outcome
The application moved forward without the avoidable back-and-forth that often delays Europe work permit files.