Behzad Nekoueinejad
NEKOEI IMMIGRATION SERVICES
College ID #R707612
Behzad Nekoueinejad is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding registration number R707612. As the founder of Nekoei Immigration Services based in Aurora, Ontario, he brings over a decade of experience in Canadian immigration law and consulting. Following his migration to Canada through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program in 2010, he graduated with honors in immigration law from a Montreal institution in 2014. Fluent in French and Farsi, Mr. Nekoueinejad expertly supports diverse clients across economic immigration pathways, family sponsorships, and refugee applications. He also represents clients before Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Passionate about empowering clients to succeed, his services reflect a deep commitment to professionalism and integrity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Behzad Nekoueinejad specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration pathways, offering tailored expertise in citizenship applications, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Quebec immigration, and economic immigration strategies. For individuals pursuing Canadian citizenship, he provides step-by-step guidance to meet eligibility criteria, complete required documentation, and prepare for the citizenship test and interview. As an expert in the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Mr. Nekoueinejad assists skilled professionals in evaluating and maximizing their eligibility under Express Entry, including advice on Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and supporting documents. He also offers comprehensive support for Quebec immigration applicants, including those applying through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP), focusing on requirements specific to Quebec’s economic immigration framework, such as language proficiency, validation of diplomas, and Quebec’s Selection Certificate (CSQ). His extensive experience encompasses aiding entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled workers in securing permanent residence under various economic immigration streams designed to address Canada’s labor market demands. With a strategic approach tailored to each client’s unique goals, Mr. Nekoueinejad ensures a seamless process from initial consultation to final application submission, meeting all provincial and federal requirements.
Local Immigration Context
Behzad Nekoueinejad walks French and Persian (Farsi)-speaking clients through Canada's immigration system, ensuring every form, regulation, eligibility requirement, and processing deadline is explained clearly in French and Persian (Farsi).
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Aurora, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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