FAQ's
Your Journey with Adamjee Global Solutions
Why choose Adamjee Global Solutions?
In a competitive and unsure industry, we live up to the standards of the name “Adamjee”. Our staff is committed to helping our clients reach their goals, to personalizing their experiences and making a difference.
How can I check my eligibility?
During your session, we’ll discuss which program is most suitable for you and your eligibility for it.
How can I book a consultation?
You can schedule your consultation by contacting us or simply filling out the form at the top of our website and requesting a call back from one of our experts.
Is the consultation virtual or in-person?
Your consultation with our experts will be in-person at our office. You can, however, schedule a one-on-one call with one of our experts to learn more about the programs.
What is the fee structure?
The fee structure varies from program to program. Your fee will be discussed during your consultation.
Which program is right for me?
Our qualified advisers will thoroughly examine your specific requirements and preferences in order to assist you in selecting the most appropriate program.
What are the chances of my visa being rejected?
The rejection rate varies by each program’s standards and criteria. Some countries have a higher rate than others. Our comprehensive assessment allows us to identify any potential chance of rejection before we onboard you as our customer.
Will I get assistance throughout the application process?
Our experts will help you collect the required documents and fill out various application forms. We will assist you in completing the final submission to the appropriate government authority.
What is the protocol for signing up as a client?
Once you have cleared our due diligence checks, we will accept you as a client and request a fee for the continuing services we provide you with.
What should I expect when I walk into a consultation?
Our advisers are qualified to assess your individual needs, outline solutions that work, and assist you in completing your case as accurately and efficiently as possible. You can expect your consultant to be polite, professional, and punctual, and you can expect to be kept well-informed throughout the application process.
What is Citizenship by Investment (CBI)?
Citizenship by Investment (CBI) is a legal process that allows individuals to acquire a second citizenship and passport by making a qualifying investment in a country’s economy. This investment can take the form of a government fund contribution, real estate purchase, business development, or approved projects. In return, applicants and their families gain the benefits of full citizenship, including visa-free travel, security, and new business opportunities.
Which countries offer fast citizenship by investment?
Several Caribbean and European nations are known for their efficient and straightforward CBI programs. Some of the fastest include:
- Caribbean: Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, and Antigua & Barbuda (processing times range from 3–6 months).
- Europe: Malta and Turkey also offer recognized citizenship by investment routes, though timelines may vary (6–12 months).
How much does citizenship by investment cost?
The cost of CBI depends on the country and the type of investment:
- Caribbean Programs: Contributions usually start at USD $100,000 – $150,000 for single applicants, while real estate investments typically require USD $200,000 – $300,000 or more.
- European Programs: Generally higher, with investments starting at USD $600,000+ in Malta or real estate options in Turkey from USD $250,000.
Additional government fees, due diligence fees, and application costs also apply.
Can I include my family in a CBI application?
Yes. Most CBI programs allow the inclusion of immediate family members such as a spouse, children, parents, and in some cases even siblings. Family eligibility and fees vary by country. For example:
- Saint Lucia and Grenada permit adding parents, grandparents, and unmarried siblings.
- Costs increase depending on the number and age of dependents included in the application.
Which passports are the strongest for visa-free travel?
Among CBI programs, the Caribbean passports are highly valued for global mobility. For instance:
- Saint Kitts & Nevis & Saint Lucia: Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 145+ destinations, including the UK and Schengen Zone.
- Grenada: Special advantage with visa-free access to China and eligibility for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa.
- European options (e.g., Malta): Even broader travel freedom, with access to 180+ destinations worldwide
How does the residency by investment program differ from a CBI program?
Residency by investment gives you a residence permit, while CBI grants full citizenship and a passport.
What is a residency by investment program?
It lets foreigners gain legal residency by making qualifying investments such as real estate, funds, or business.
Can I work or start a business in the country where I gain residency?
Yes, most residency programs allow you to work, study, or run a business in that country.
Can family members be included in the residency by investment application?
Yes, spouse, dependent children, and sometimes parents can be added.
Are there any language requirements to get residency by investment?
Most residency programs have no language requirement, unlike many citizenship applications
Which countries can I travel visa free with a European residency by investment program?
Holders can travel visa-free within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
What is the cheapest residency by investment in Europe?
Greece is often the most affordable, starting from €250,000 in real estate investment.
Which skilled immigration programs do you offer?
At Adamjee Global Solutions, we provide expert guidance on a wide range of skilled immigration programs designed for professionals seeking permanent residency abroad. The main programs include:
- Canada Skilled Immigration – Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class) and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
- Australia Skilled Immigration – Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa), Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa), and Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa – Provisional).
Each program has its own eligibility requirements based on age, education, work experience, and English language proficiency, and we help you identify the best pathway that matches your profile.
How long does skilled immigration take (Australia or Canada)?
Processing times vary depending on the country, program, and individual profile:
- Canada Skilled Immigration:
- Express Entry is known for faster timelines, typically 6–12 months from profile submission to final approval, if you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) may take longer, around 12–18 months, depending on the province and demand.
- Australia Skilled Immigration:
- Subclass 189, 190, and 491 visas generally take 12–24 months, depending on how quickly you receive an invitation, complete your skill assessment, and meet state/territory requirements.
What are the benefits of skilled immigration?
Skilled immigration programs are designed to attract talented professionals who can contribute to a country’s economy and society. The key benefits include:
- Permanent Residency (PR): Most skilled visas provide a direct pathway to PR, offering long-term stability.
- Family Inclusion: Spouses and children can often be included in your application, enjoying the same residency rights.
- Work & Study Rights: Freedom to work with any employer or pursue education at local institutions.
- Healthcare & Social Benefits: Access to world-class healthcare, education, and social security programs.
- Citizenship Pathway: Skilled immigration is often the first step toward applying for full citizenship in countries like Canada and Australia.
- Global Opportunities: Enjoy international mobility, career growth, and a higher standard of living
Do you help with unskilled jobs?
Our main focus is skilled immigration programs like Canada Express Entry and Australia Skilled Migration. However, we also guide clients on select employment-based visas where unskilled or semi-skilled labor is eligible, such as the U.S. EB-3 program, depending on employer demand and country requirements.
How does the EB-3 program work?
The EB-3 visa is a U.S. employment-based green card that allows foreign workers to become permanent residents. It covers:
- Skilled Workers (2+ years’ training/experience)
- Professionals (Bachelor’s degree)
- Unskilled Workers (less than 2 years’ training/experience)
Process: A U.S. employer sponsors you, obtains labor certification, files a petition, and once approved, you apply for your immigrant visa/green card.
Processing Time: Usually 2–4 years, depending on your country of origin.
Why EB-3? It’s one of the most accessible U.S. green card routes, even for unskilled workers.
Which countries can you help me get a visit visa for?
We assist with visit visas for the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Schengen Europe (Germany, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, etc.), UAE, Turkey, Malaysia, Singapore, and more.
How long does a visit visa take?
Processing times vary by country:
- USA/UK: 2–6 weeks
- Canada: 4–8 weeks
- Australia: 3–6 weeks
- Schengen: 15–30 days
- UAE/Turkey eVisa: 24–72 hours
Do you help with interview preparation?
Yes, our visa consultants provide mock interview sessions and guidance to boost your confidence and improve approval chances.
Can I apply for a multiple-entry visit visa?
Yes, many countries (like the USA, Canada, and Schengen States) issue multiple-entry visas allowing you to travel several times within the visa’s validity.