Your first conversation is a free assessment with a Chase Global industry expert — an experienced team member who reviews your profile and maps your options. Where the case calls for it, we may then connect you with a regulated professional in the relevant jurisdiction for paid advisory (from $20 USD).
During the consultation, you will:
Get an assessment of your current profile — qualifications, work experience, language scores, and eligibility for your target country.
Discuss your immigration or education goals and analyze the best pathways available — Express Entry, PNP, study permits, or work visas.
Understand how Chase Global works and the personalized roadmap we’ll build to maximize your approval odds.
Formulate a plan with support options that align with your goals, timeline, and budget.
Prefer to book directly?
We use the scheduling tools you already trust — Acuity for immigration advisory and Calendly for franchise discussions — so you can pick a slot without an email back-and-forth.
Skip the form and book a slot directly with one of our regulated professionals through Acuity Scheduling. Paid advisory sessions start from $20 USD.
Book on Acuity →For franchise portfolio reviews, investor-visa scoping, and corporate collaboration calls — pick a 30-minute slot below.
Before you submit
For the most accurate and up-to-date visa requirements, eligibility rules, and government fees, please visit the official website of the relevant immigration authority (e.g. IRCC for Canada, UKVI for the UK, USCIS for the US, Home Affairs for Australia). Information shared on this site is based on current trends and is subject to change based on policy updates and individual circumstances.
All Chase Global service fees and currency conversions are standardised to US Dollars (USD). Initial assessments are conducted by an experienced Chase Global industry expert and may lead to an introduction to a regulated professional in your jurisdiction where the case requires it. Chase Global does not guarantee any visa or immigration outcome — decisions rest entirely with the deciding government authority.