Bassel Zoueiter
Encubate Inc.
College ID #R515282
Bassel Zoueiter is the Founder and Managing Director of Encubate Inc., a leading immigration consulting firm established in 2013. With over 20 years of experience in immigration, business, and investment services, he is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R515282) and a member in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Fluent in Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese, Mr. Zoueiter serves clients from diverse backgrounds, offering expertise in Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, spousal sponsorships, Start-Up Visas, and more. Known for his integrity and attention to detail, he has helped individuals and investors navigate complex immigration pathways efficiently. His client-centric approach has positioned Encubate as a trusted partner for achieving Canadian immigration goals.
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Immigration Services Explained
Bassel Zoueiter specializes in delivering tailored immigration solutions for individuals and families navigating Canada’s complex pathways to permanent residency and business immigration. His expertise includes guiding applicants through the Express Entry system, a competitive points-based pathway designed for skilled workers. Those seeking opportunities tied to specific provinces can rely on his in-depth knowledge of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), which address regional labor market needs and provide unique routes to settlement. For individuals aspiring to launch innovative businesses in Canada, Mr. Zoueiter facilitates applications for the Start-Up Visa program, connecting entrepreneurs with designated organizations that support their business ventures. He also provides meticulous assistance with Spousal Sponsorship applications, ensuring families can reunite successfully while meeting all legal requirements. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, Bassel Zoueiter offers clients clarity on documentation, procedures, and timelines, fostering confidence throughout the immigration process. Whether the goal is economic migration, family reunification, or entrepreneurial entry, his comprehensive knowledge of Canadian immigration policies equips clients with the tools to achieve successful outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
Bassel Zoueiter ensures Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking applicants receive accurate immigration advice by conducting all case reviews and consultations in Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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