Bahram Amir Hosseini
Bahram Visa House Corporation
College ID #R509154
Bahram Amir Hosseini is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R509154) and the founder of Bahram Visa House Corporation, headquartered in Markham, Ontario. He specializes in handling high-risk and complex immigration cases, including humanitarian and compassionate applications, PR card residency breaches, inadmissibility challenges, and appeals. With a meticulous, strategy-driven approach, he ensures that every client’s case is uniquely structured to address legal risks and align with IRCC standards. Known for his commitment to legal precision, Mr. Hosseini has successfully supported clients worldwide, guiding them through Canada’s intricate immigration pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, Spousal Sponsorships, and work permits. Fluent in Persian, he leverages his linguistic expertise to serve a diverse clientele, particularly from Farsi-speaking regions. At Bahram Visa House, his mission is to empower clients with realistic advice, clarity, and legal strategies tailored to their circumstances. Mr. Hosseini stands out for his deep focus on delivering high-quality immigration solutions for cases other firms often consider too challenging.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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