Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Migration Lens and migration planning
Is this legal advice?
No. Migration Lens provides educational information based on official government and international organization sources. We are not lawyers and our content should not be considered legal advice. For legal matters, consult an immigration lawyer or accredited representative.
Do you store my documents?
No. We do not store, upload, or process any personal documents. Migration Lens only provides information about requirements - you never need to upload sensitive documents to our platform.
Why are rules different for each country?
Migration policies are set by receiving countries, not sending countries. Each country has sovereignty over who can enter and stay. That's why requirements vary significantly between destinations, even for the same purpose (e.g., studying).
Does using AI guarantee approval?
Absolutely not. Our AI feature explains policies in simpler terms but has no influence on visa decisions. Approval depends entirely on meeting the official requirements set by immigration authorities. AI is just a tool for understanding - not a guarantee.
Why is AI paid?
AI costs money to run - each query uses computing resources. Paid plans help keep Migration Lens sustainable while giving you access to personalized explanations. The core information (requirements, timelines, documents) remains free for everyone.
How often is information updated?
We regularly review and update our data based on official government announcements. However, immigration rules can change quickly - always verify requirements with official sources before applying.
Which countries do you cover?
We currently cover major migration destinations including Canada, UK, Germany, USA, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, Qatar, and UAE. We're continuously adding more countries.
Can I save my plans?
Yes, paid subscribers (Tier 1 and above) can save multiple migration plans for easy reference. This helps you compare options and track your planning progress.
Still have questions?
We're here to help. Browse our resources or check official government websites for the most current information.
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