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The consultant usually files multiple visa application under one account and inform the client if there comes an update. And if they do file visa under the client' email they usually don't give the login credentials stating - you'll mess up something in the uploaded docs ( absurd but true) and scare the client with visa rejection. Also not to forget these consultant demand a sum of money when the visa is approved, knowing the fact that you'll need the OPR letter to be submitted along with the passport for stamping and if the client decided against paying the said amount , the consultant just doesn't give the OPR. All this because these consultant are not licensed from ICCRC.
The consultant usually files multiple visa application under one account and inform the client if there comes an update. And if they do file visa under the client' email they usually don't give the login credentials stating - you'll mess up something in the uploaded docs ( absurd but true) and scare the client with visa rejection. Also not to forget these consultant demand a sum of money when the visa is approved, knowing the fact that you'll need the OPR letter to be submitted along with the passport for stamping and if the client decided against paying the said amount , the consultant just doesn't give the OPR. All this because these consultant are not licensed from ICCRC.
I agree with ur some points but my consultant is licensed by iccrc when I asked about gc key details he said we have all students information in one gc key so we cant give the password to students.
It is a very good practice to get daily updates. I’ve seen cases where there was request / OPR but consultant did not notice for days to weeks. A student had received OPR but the consultant informed 15-20 days later.
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