An ever-present variable in immigration is policy amendment. Sudden legislative changes can turn the tide on what was initially a promising application. Often driven by political inclination or economic needs, these amendments can generate immediate effects.
History shows us these shifts can redefine who stands a chance. For example, the tightening of policies in times of economic downturn has often meant a sudden halt to what was previously a viable immigration route.
In such climates, staying well-informed becomes as critical as the submission itself. Knowing when to pause and pivot in light of new legislature could mean the difference between success and a prolonged wait.
But before you feel disheartened, what these policies often overlook might just give you an unexpected advantage…