ANDREI ZAVIALOV
Rosebay Canada Immigration Services
College ID #R1034357
Dr. Andrei Zavialov is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), registration number R1034357, in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. He is the founder and CEO of Rosebay Canada Immigration Services, based in Toronto. Dr. Zavialov holds a PhD in Sociology with research focused on immigrant integration and policy, as well as Master’s degrees in European Studies and Public Administration. A graduate of Queen’s University’s Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law, he offers comprehensive immigration services, including visas, permanent residency, and citizenship. Fluent in English, Ukrainian, Russian, and French, he brings a multicultural perspective and a deep commitment to inclusion, ethics, and transparency in his practice.
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Immigration Services Explained
Dr. Andrei Zavialov specializes in providing tailored immigration services in three key areas: visitor visas, permanent residency, and citizenship applications. For individuals seeking to visit Canada temporarily, he guides clients through the process of securing visitor visas, ensuring all documentation is accurate and meets Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. Whether the purpose is tourism, business, or visiting family, Dr. Zavialov ensures applications are strategically prepared to enhance approval chances. For those aiming to make Canada their long-term home, he offers expert assistance with permanent residency pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, and other programs aligned with client qualifications and goals. His comprehensive knowledge of immigration law ensures meticulous application preparation and compliance with evolving requirements. In the citizenship consultation process, Dr. Zavialov provides clear guidance on eligibility criteria, residency obligations, and application procedures, helping permanent residents navigate their journey to becoming Canadian citizens. With extensive expertise in each of these areas, he empowers clients to achieve smooth and successful interactions with Canada’s immigration system, addressing complex challenges with precision. By focusing on personalized strategies, Dr. Zavialov ensures that every client’s unique circumstances and objectives are thoughtfully addressed during the application process.
Local Immigration Context
ANDREI ZAVIALOV extends immigration support in Ukrainian, Russian, and French, ensuring Ukrainian, Russian, and French-speaking clients receive accurate, culturally sensitive guidance.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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