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Successful Study Visas
Students guided to their dream universities across the globe.

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Real people, real stories and thousands of success journeys.

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We believe every client deserves genuine personal attention not just standard forms or one-size-fits-all advice. Your goals are unique, and so is your journey. That’s why we take time to listen, understand your vision, and guide you with honest, personalised support at every step. For us, it’s not just about visas or documents it’s about helping you start a new chapter with confidence and peace of mind.
Your Success,
Our Priority
Our Priority
Here’s what makes us different:
Global Expertise
Experienced consultants with in-depth knowledge of multiple visa categories.
Transparent Process
No hidden steps, no false promises — just honest, reliable support.
Quick Turnaround
Efficient handling so you save time and get faster results.
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At SES Immigration, we offer a free consultation to assess your goals and craft a clear, personalized plan for success — so you take every step abroad with confidence.
Any Questions?
We got You.
We’re here to answer all your doubts—big or small—about visas, travel, and overseas careers.
What types of visas can I apply for?
There are several main visa categories you can apply for depending on your purpose of travel:
Study Visa: For international students enrolling in full-time education at a recognised institution.
Work Visa: For skilled professionals or employees sponsored by an approved employer.
Visitor Visa: For short-term travel, tourism, or visiting family and friends.
Dependent Visa: For spouses, partners, or children of primary visa holders (student, work, or PR).
Permanent Residency (PR) Visa: For individuals who wish to live and work permanently in a country.
Just click “Get Started,” enter your email or phone number, and follow the onboarding prompts.
How long does visa processing take?
Processing times depend on the visa type, country, and application completeness.
Study Visas: Usually 3–8 weeks.
Work Visas: 2–3 months depending on employer verification.
Visitor Visas: Often 15–45 days.
PR Visas: 6 months to over a year depending on eligibility and demand.
It’s always best to check the official immigration website for up-to-date processing times for your selected country.
Can I bring family on a work visa?
Yes, most work visas allow you to bring dependent family members (spouse/partner and children) if you meet the income and accommodation requirements.
Dependents may also be eligible for work or study rights, depending on the visa subclass and destination country.
Is IELTS mandatory for all countries?
No, IELTS is not mandatory for all countries or visa types.
However, proof of English language proficiency is often required for Study, Work, and PR visas.
Some countries accept alternatives like TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo English Test.
Always check the English requirement for your destination and institution.
Can I work on a student visa?
Yes — most countries allow limited part-time work while studying:
Usually 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays.
Some postgraduate or research programs may allow more flexibility.
You must ensure your student visa explicitly mentions work rights before starting employment.
What is the validity of a tourist visa?
Visitor visas are typically valid for 3 to 12 months, depending on your nationality and the issuing country.
Some are single-entry, while others allow multiple entries within the validity period.
Overstaying beyond your visa validity can affect future visa approvals.
Can I switch from tourist to student visa?
This depends on the country:
In Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, you can often apply for a student visa after entering on a visitor visa if you meet the requirements.
In the UK, you cannot switch from a tourist visa to a student visa without leaving the country.
Always verify the local rules before applying.
What’s the minimum bank balance required?
Each visa type and country has specific financial proof requirements:
Study Visa: Funds for tuition + living costs (e.g., 1 year’s expenses).
Work Visa: Proof of sufficient income or employer sponsorship.
Visitor Visa: Enough funds to cover travel, accommodation, and expenses.
There’s no fixed global amount — check the official embassy or immigration site for the exact financial requirement.