Investment Immigration vs Skilled Immigration: Which US Pathway Is Right for You?
The United States offers some of the world’s most coveted immigration opportunities, but not everyone qualifies through the same door. Whether you have capital to
Shaws Immigration is a Canada-based, globally focused immigration and visa consultancy providing compliant, efficient solutions for individuals, families, and businesses. We are committed to a client-first approach, professional expertise, and integrity, helping clients achieve their goals of studying, working, and settling in Canada.
Our experienced consultants specialize in skilled immigration, business immigration, employer sponsorship, study and work permits, and family sponsorship. Through one-on-one assessments, we create tailored immigration strategies with clear pathways and transparent processes, while offering attentive support from consultation to application submission and follow-up.
We provide end-to-end support—from market entry and compliance structuring to overseas establishment—helping companies expand internationally with confidence and efficiency.
We offer compliant and sustainable investment solutions across leading global markets, enabling both global asset diversification and immigration goals while supporting long-term personal and family development.
Based on each client’s background and professional strengths, we strategically match the most suitable Canadian skilled immigration programs, optimize application strategies, and maximize overall success rates.
We focus on spousal, child, and parent sponsorship, providing clear and efficient application solutions to help families reunite sooner and settle in Canada with confidence.
The United States offers some of the world’s most coveted immigration opportunities, but not everyone qualifies through the same door. Whether you have capital to
If you are planning to launch or expand a business in the United States through an investor or entrepreneur visa, one document can make or
Most people assume getting a U.S. green card requires an American employer to sponsor you. For entrepreneurs, that assumption can feel like a dead end,