Amir Bayat
IRANICA IMMIGRATION CORPORATION
College ID #R706172
Amir Bayat is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the director of Iranica Immigration Corporation, based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. With over eight years of experience in the immigration consulting field, he specializes in Canadian visa applications, permanent residency pathways, and Provincial Nominee Programs. As a dedicated professional, Amir assists clients in achieving their immigration goals with integrity and up-to-date knowledge of immigration regulations. Fluent in Farsi, he takes pride in supporting the Iranian community and other Farsi-speaking individuals, ensuring clarity and personalized guidance throughout the immigration process. Amir’s practice is grounded in professionalism and a vision to help families and individuals actualize their Canadian dreams. Through Iranica Immigration, he offers reliable services, from study permits to business immigration.
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Immigration Services Explained
Amir Bayat provides tailored immigration solutions in three key areas: the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), study permits, and business immigration. For individuals seeking permanent residency through PNP, Amir offers guidance on identifying and applying to the most suitable provincial streams based on each client’s skills, work experience, and connection to specific provinces. His expertise ensures that every application is aligned with the province’s unique requirements, maximizing the chances of success. For international students aspiring to study in Canada, Amir simplifies the study permit process by assisting with application preparation, documentation, and understanding eligibility criteria, helping clients gain access to Canada’s world-class educational opportunities. Entrepreneurs and investors aiming to establish or expand a business in Canada can rely on Amir’s business immigration services, which include strategic advice and support for navigating entrepreneurial immigration programs at the federal and provincial levels. Through clear communication and meticulous attention to detail, he ensures that clients receive comprehensive assistance tailored to their unique immigration objectives. From creating opportunities for skilled workers to facilitating business ventures, Amir’s services are rooted in an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration pathways.
Local Immigration Context
Persian (Farsi)-speaking communities appreciate Amir Bayat's ability to provide thorough, professional immigration guidance in their preferred language, Persian (Farsi).
Business Locations
North Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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