Carman Joseph Dempsey Gosselin
GetToCanada Immigration Solutions Inc.
College ID #R510167
Carman Joseph Dempsey Gosselin is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with license number R510167, leading GetToCanada Immigration Solutions Inc. in Regina, Saskatchewan. With over a decade of practice, he has built a strong reputation for assisting clients with economic immigration pathways, international recruitment, and family sponsorship cases. As a dedicated advocate for professional standards, he also serves on the Board of Directors of CAPIC, contributing to the advancement and integrity of the immigration consulting profession. Fluent in multiple languages, including French, Carman effectively bridges cultural and linguistic gaps, ensuring tailored support for diverse clientele. His commitment to precise guidance and ethical practices reflects in his meticulous approach to client files. Passionate about helping individuals and businesses achieve their Canadian immigration dreams, Carman embodies professionalism, community engagement, and dedication to client success.
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Carman Joseph Dempsey Gosselin specializes in providing tailored immigration solutions to individuals, families, and businesses in Regina and beyond. With extensive expertise in family sponsorship, he guides clients through the intricate process of reuniting with loved ones by facilitating applications for Spousal Sponsorships, Parent and Grandparent Sponsorships, and the sponsorship of dependent children. His deep understanding of Canada’s family reunification programs ensures precise advice and efficient application preparation. For clients pursuing economic immigration, Carman offers strategic pathways including Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applications, Express Entry submissions, and assessments for programs aimed at skilled workers, entrepreneurs, or self-employed individuals. He excels in assisting employers with international recruitment efforts through strategies such as Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) or facilitating the hiring of Temporary Foreign Workers to meet workforce needs. Carman’s integrated approach blends regulatory knowledge with practical insight, ensuring each case is managed with accuracy and foresight. Whether addressing the complexities of securing permanent residency, navigating temporary work permits, or advancing family sponsorship, Carman’s specialized immigration services provide clarity and support at every stage of the process for applicants and employers alike.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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