Empowering Your Global Journey

At ClarityEd Ventures, we’re here to walk with you on your study abroad journey — whether you’re a student or a working professional. From choosing the right university to helping you manage the emotional ups and downs of moving abroad, we offer support that’s both practical and personal. We believe your journey should begin with clarity — and we're here to make sure it does.

  • Overseas Education Support
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing Services
  • Financial Loan Support
  • Work-Readiness Program

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🎓 Live Sessions

One-on-one live sessions with university representatives.

✈️ Visa Assistance

Student and Work visa with 100% job support.

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Professionally crafted resume and an optimized LinkedIn profile tailored for global opportunities.

🧑‍⚕️ Live Call Session

Speak directly with university experts in live call sessions.

🔗 Internship and Placements

Gain access to global internship and placement opportunities.

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Our team of seasoned professionals understands the
complexities of international admissions, visa procedures,
and the challenges of studying abroad.

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Make Your Choice for the Preferred Nation

Choosing the ideal destination for immigration is a pivotal decision that can shape the trajectory of your

USA H-1B Work Visa

A professional visa for skilled workers in IT, healthcare, engineering, and other technical fields. Sponsored by a U.S. employer, it's valid for up to 6 years and supports dual intent for future immigration plans.

USA B-1 Business Visa

Designed for short-term business activities like attending meetings, conferences, or exploring investment opportunities. Typically valid for 6–12 months. Employment is not permitted under this visa.

USA F-1 Student Visa

For international students enrolling in U.S. universities and colleges. Offers on-campus work, internships (CPT), and Optional Practical Training (OPT) after graduation. Requires acceptance into an SEVP-certified school.

USA B-2 Tourist/Visit Visa

Ideal for tourism, visiting family, or attending short non-academic programs. Allows multiple entries and can be valid for up to 10 years. Some visa holders may convert to other types while in the U.S.

UK Skilled Worker Visa

A long-term visa for skilled professionals with a job offer from a licensed UK employer. Requires a Certificate of Sponsorship, minimum salary, and English language proficiency. Offers a pathway to settlement in the UK.

UK Student Visa

For international students pursuing full-time education at UK institutions. Includes rights to part-time work, internships, and limited post-study options. Requires CAS from a licensed university and proof of funds.

UK Business Visitor Visa


Designed for short-term business activities such as meetings, conferences, and negotiations. Does not permit employment or long-term stays. Typically valid for up to 6 months.

UK Family Visa

The UK Family Visa lets you join a spouse, partner, child, or parent living in the UK. It helps families stay together under certain relationship and financial rules.

UK Settlement Visa (ILR)

The UK Settlement Visa, or ILR, allows you to live permanently in the UK. It is usually granted after several years on a qualifying visa route.

Australia Work Visa (Subclass 482 / 189 / 190)

The Australia Work Visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia. Common options include Subclass 482 (TSS – Temporary Skill Shortage), 189 (Skilled Independent), and 190 (Skilled Nominated).

Australia Student Visa (Subclass 500)

The Australia Student Visa (Subclass 500) lets international students study at approved schools or universities. It also allows part-time work during the course.

Australia Family Visa (Subclass 100 / 309 / 820)

The Australia Family Visa lets you join a spouse, partner, child, or parent in Australia. Popular ones include Subclass 100 (Partner Permanent), 309 (Partner Provisional), and 820 (Onshore Partner).

Australia Visitor Visa (Subclass 600 / eVisitor 651 / ETA 601)

The Australia Visitor Visa allows short stays for tourism, family visits, or business. Options include 600 (Visitor), 651 (eVisitor), and 601 (Electronic Travel Authority – ETA).

Australia Settlement Visa – Permanent Residency (PR)

The Australia Settlement Visa, also called PR, allows you to live in Australia indefinitely. It is usually gained through skilled visas (189, 190, 491), family sponsorship, or business streams.

New Zealand Work Visa (Accredited Employer / Essential Skills)

The New Zealand Work Visa allows skilled workers to live and work in the country. Common ones include the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) and the older Essential Skills Work Visa (ESWV).

New Zealand Family Visa (Partnership / Dependent Child)

The New Zealand Family Visa helps you join a spouse, partner, child, or parent living in New Zealand. Options include the Partnership Visa and the Dependent Child Visa.

New Zealand Visitor Visa (NZETA / General Visitor)

The New Zealand Visitor Visa allows short stays for tourism, family visits, or business. Common options are the NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) and the General Visitor Visa.

New Zealand Resident Visa (Permanent Residency – PR)

The New Zealand Resident Visa, often called PR, lets you live in New Zealand indefinitely. It is commonly gained through the Skilled Migrant Resident Visa or family sponsorship routes.

New Zealand Student Visa

The New Zealand Student Visa lets international students study at approved schools, colleges, or universities. It also allows part-time work during studies.

Europe Work Visa (EU Blue Card / National Work Permits)

The Europe Work Visa allows skilled workers to live and work in EU countries. The most common is the EU Blue Card, but some countries also issue national work permits.

Europe Family Visa (Family Reunification Visa)

The Europe Family Visa allows spouses, partners, children, or parents to join family members legally living in Europe. Often known as the Family Reunification Visa under EU law.

Europe Visitor Visa (Schengen Visa – Type C)

The Europe Visitor Visa, also called the Schengen Visa (Type C), allows short stays up to 90 days in 180 days for tourism, family visits, or business across 29 Schengen countries.

Europe Student Visa (National Study Visa / Schengen Study Visa)

The Europe Student Visa lets international students study at universities across the EU. Commonly issued as a National Study Visa (D-Visa) or a Schengen Study Visa for shorter courses.

Europe Settlement Visa (Long-term Residence / PR – EU Long-Term Residence Permit)

The Europe Settlement Visa, also called the EU Long-Term Residence Permit, allows you to live indefinitely in an EU country after five years of legal stay.

UAE Work Visa (Employment Visa / Labour Card)

The UAE Work Visa, also called the Employment Visa, allows foreign nationals to live and work in the UAE. It is sponsored by an employer and comes with a Labour Card issued by the Ministry of Human Resources.

UAE Family Visa (Dependent Visa)

The UAE Family Visa, also known as the Dependent Visa, lets residents sponsor their spouse, children, or parents. It is valid as long as the sponsor meets income and housing requirements.

UAE Student Visa

The UAE Student Visa is issued to international students studying at approved UAE universities or colleges. Some institutions also sponsor students directly.

UAE Residence Visa (Golden Visa / Green Visa / PR-like)

The UAE Residence Visa allows long-term stay for work, business, or investment. Options include the Golden Visa (10 years), Green Visa (5 years), and regular residence permits linked to employment.

UAE Visit/ Tourist Visa (Short-term / Long-term)

The UAE Visitor Visa includes Tourist Visas for 30, 60, or 90 days. They can be single-entry or multiple-entry, and are sponsored by airlines, hotels, or residents.

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  • 1. What are the basic eligibility requirements to study abroad?

    USA: A strong academic record, English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS), standardized tests (SAT/ACT or GRE/GMAT), and relevant documents like SOP and LORs.

    UK: Minimum academic qualifications, IELTS or PTE scores, and a valid CAS letter from a UK university.

    Australia: Minimum academic marks (varies by program), IELTS/TOEFL/PTE, and proof of funds for living expenses and tuition.

    New Zealand: IELTS or PTE scores, acceptance from a recognized institution, and evidence of funds.

    UAE: High school/graduate degree, IELTS/TOEFL (optional for some universities), and proof of tuition and accommodation funding.

  • 2. How long does the student visa process take?

    USA: 3–6 weeks after the visa interview and I-20 form issuance.

    UK: Usually 15 working days after biometric submission; priority service available.

    Australia: Typically 4–6 weeks; can vary based on documentation.

    New Zealand: Around 20–30 days; longer during peak times.

    UAE: 2–4 weeks depending on the institution and immigration clearance.

  • 3. Can I work while studying?

    USA: Yes, up to 20 hours/week on-campus during semesters; full-time in breaks.

    UK: Yes, up to 20 hours/week during term time and full-time in vacations.

    Australia: Yes, up to 48 hours per fortnight during term; unlimited in holidays.

    New Zealand: Yes, 20 hours/week during term and full-time during breaks.

    UAE: Part-time work allowed in certain free zones or with university-approved internships.

  • 4. Do you help with accommodation and post-arrival services?

    Yes, ClarityEd Ventures provides:

    • Guidance on university and private housing

    • Airport pickup coordination

    • Local orientation assistance

    • Emergency mental health contacts

    Applies to all countries listed.

  • 5. What mental health support do you offer for international students?

    We offer access to:

    • 32+ psychologists & psychiatrists

    • Online counseling sessions before and after arrival

    • Group wellness workshops

    • Support during academic stress, cultural adjustment, or homesickness

    Available remotely for USA, UK, Australia, NZ, and UAE students.

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