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Vasimakhtar Shaikh
Nanda and Associate Lawyers
Gursharan Pal Sodhi
Western Immigration Consultants Inc.
Rakesh Sharma
Alliance Immigration & Education Consulting INc.

Yassine El Jamali
Limaj immigration
As a Level 3 Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), I specialize in complex cases, refusals, and appeals (IRB), as well as study permits, work permits, and permanent residence. My approach is built on transparency, honesty, and realistic assessments to guide you safely through your Canadian immigration journey. En tant que consultant réglementé de niveau 3 (CRIC-CISR), je me spécialise dans les dossiers complexes, les refus et les appels (CISR), ainsi que dans les demandes de permis d'études, de permis de travail et de résidence permanente. Mon approche repose sur la transparence, l'honnêteté et des évaluations réalistes pour vous guider en toute sécurité dans votre projet d'immigration canadienne.
Eunshil Hong
Sk Imm & Edu
Navneet Kumar Sharma
Idea Immigration Solutions
Ramanjeet Singh Chahal
CS Immigration Ltd.
Puneet Dandona
HIGH RISE IMMIGRATION SERVICES LTD.
Lakhvir Grewal
Sikander Immigration Consultancy Services Inc.
Balpreet Singh
Merlin Immigration & Career Consultants Inc.
Gurleen Singh
Nexway Immigration Services Inc.
Taljinder Singh Saini
RAVENS IMMIGRATION CORPORATION
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Best Consultants by Visa Type
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Study Permit
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All PR pathways including PNP & sponsorship
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Labour Market Impact Assessment experts
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Reunite with your spouse or partner
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Sponsor parents, children, and relatives
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FAQs: Best Immigration Consultants in Canada
How do I choose the best immigration consultant in Canada?▼
Look for a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) who is licensed with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Check their star rating and number of user reviews on RateMyImmigration, confirm their licence on the CICC public registry, and verify they specialize in your specific visa type.
What is the difference between an RCIC and an immigration lawyer?▼
Both can represent you before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). An RCIC is regulated by the CICC and typically charges lower fees. An immigration lawyer is regulated by their provincial law society and may handle cases that involve the courts or complex admissibility issues. For most standard applications, an RCIC is the more cost-effective choice.
How much does an immigration consultant cost in Canada?▼
Fees vary by province, consultant experience, and case complexity. Simple applications (student visa, visitor visa) typically cost $800–$2,500. Express Entry or PR applications range from $2,500–$7,000. Family sponsorships are usually $2,000–$5,000. Always get a written quote before agreeing to services.
Can I trust online reviews for immigration consultants?▼
Reviews on RateMyImmigration are submitted by registered users with a confirmed account. We moderate for fake, incentivized, or duplicate submissions. Consultants cannot pay to have reviews removed or to rank higher — however, claimed consultants can publicly respond to reviews. Read multiple reviews and look for consistent patterns rather than relying on a single data point.
Do I need an immigration consultant to apply to Canada?▼
No. You are free to apply on your own. However, a licensed consultant improves document accuracy, reduces the risk of refusal, and saves you significant time understanding the regulations. An experienced RCIC is especially valuable for complex cases, previous refusals, or applications with admissibility concerns.
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