Afshin Sarhangpour
NIMARIA International Trading Company
College ID #R418527
Afshin Sarhangpour, an accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R418527), serves as the principal consultant at NIMARIA International Trading Company. With over two decades of experience, he specializes in business immigration pathways such as the Start-Up Visa, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and global residence and citizenship by investment programs. Holding advanced degrees in science, Afshin brings academic rigor to his practice. Fluent in Persian (Farsi), Turkish, and Azerbaijani, he is well-equipped to assist clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Over the years, his meticulous approach has led to numerous successful immigration cases, particularly for investors and entrepreneurs seeking opportunities in Canada and abroad. Passionate about empowering clients, Afshin is recognized for delivering tailored, strategic immigration solutions that facilitate long-term growth and success.
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Afshin Sarhangpour specializes in tailored immigration solutions for entrepreneurs and business professionals seeking pathways to Canada. As a leading expert in business immigration, he guides clients through the Start-Up Visa Program, an innovative option designed for visionary entrepreneurs to launch businesses in Canada with support from designated organizations. For those aiming to settle in specific provinces, Afshin provides expert navigation of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), unlocking opportunities to secure permanent residence by meeting local economic and labor market needs. His extensive experience ensures clients understand the eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and application processes involved in these programs. Whether launching a startup or qualifying through regional criteria, Afshin’s strategic approach empowers applicants to align their immigration goals with Canada’s economic priorities. Additionally, he offers comprehensive consulting for business-minded individuals exploring global residence and citizenship by investment programs, connecting them with prestigious opportunities that align with their objectives. With over two decades of focused expertise, Afshin utilizes an in-depth understanding of intricate immigration policies to deliver practical solutions for clients charting a business-focused path to Canada. From planning to execution, his services provide clarity and confidence for transformative immigration journeys.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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