Banafsheh Behzadi
Destican Immigration Services
College ID #R530727
Banafsheh Behzadi is the founder of Destican Immigration Services and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R530727) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in Canadian business immigration, study permits, express entry, and provincial nominee programs. Ms. Behzadi leads a globally connected practice, serving clients through offices in Toronto, Dubai, and Tehran. Fluent in Persian, she provides tailored guidance to Persian-speaking clients and oversees document preparation and translation. Her expertise extends to European residency and citizenship by investment programs, offering strategic solutions for families and entrepreneurs worldwide. Passionate about education, she is an official representative of Canadian University Dubai, assisting students with seamless academic transfers to Canada. Dedicated to professionalism, she focuses on delivering personalized, result-oriented immigration services to each client.
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Immigration Services Explained
Banafsheh Behzadi delivers expert guidance in navigating Canada's complex immigration pathways, with specialized services tailored to business immigration, study permits, Express Entry, and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). For entrepreneurs and investors, she facilitates business immigration strategies, helping clients establish businesses or make qualifying investments to secure work permits and permanent residence. Students seeking to study in Canada benefit from her in-depth knowledge of study permits, including assistance with application preparation, documentation, and meeting eligibility requirements to pursue education at Canadian institutions. Through Express Entry, Ms. Behzadi expertly manages profiles for skilled workers aiming to achieve high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, maximizing their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. For candidates looking to settle in specific provinces, she provides comprehensive support with the Provincial Nominee Program, ensuring applications meet the unique criteria of various provincial streams. By staying attuned to evolving immigration regulations, she ensures clients have access to precise and timely solutions. Whether advancing professional aspirations or pursuing academic opportunities, clients working with Banafsheh Behzadi can expect a meticulous approach to their Canadian immigration goals. Her expertise extends from assessing eligibility to preparing thorough, regulation-compliant applications, offering unwavering support at every step of the process.
Local Immigration Context
Banafsheh Behzadi serves Persian (Farsi)-speaking clients by conducting immigration consultations in Persian (Farsi), removing language as a barrier to legal support.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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