Cartier Rose
Big Picture Strategic Migration Inc.
College ID #R514857
Cartier Rose is the Chief Executive Officer of Big Picture Strategic Migration Inc., a trusted immigration consulting firm based in Toronto, Canada. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514857), Cartier holds a diploma in Immigration Consulting from Herzing College and graduated at the top of her class from Rutgers University in the United States. Her exceptional expertise spans a broad spectrum of Canadian immigration services, including family sponsorships, business migration, express entry pathways, and addressing inadmissibility concerns. Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Arabic, Cartier’s global experience includes living and working across countries such as Egypt, China, Germany, and Australia, enriching her understanding of diverse cultural perspectives. Dedicated to integrity and client-focused solutions, Cartier continues to empower individuals and families by guiding them through the complexities of Canadian immigration with unparalleled professionalism.
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Immigration Services Explained
Cartier Rose specializes in guiding clients through two of the most intricate aspects of Canadian immigration: Express Entry and inadmissibility challenges. For individuals navigating the Express Entry system, Cartier offers comprehensive support, from assessing eligibility under Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, or Canadian Experience Class programs to optimizing CRS scores through tailored strategies. She excels in streamlining the submission of detailed profiles to the IRCC and ensuring seamless document preparation, equipping clients with the best chance for an Invitation to Apply (ITA). For those facing inadmissibility issues—whether due to criminal records, medical concerns, or misrepresentation—Cartier provides expert guidance on overcoming these barriers. She is skilled at crafting persuasive Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) applications and Rehabilitation requests, as well as advising on the procedural requirements for overcoming immigration bans. By staying informed on the evolving nuances of Canadian immigration policies, Cartier ensures that her clients receive strategic, solution-focused advice tailored to their unique circumstances. Whether addressing complex inadmissibility cases or navigating the Express Entry system, her services are rooted in precision and a robust understanding of immigration law.
Local Immigration Context
With proficiency in Arabic, Cantonese, and Mandarin, Cartier Rose empowers newcomers to pursue Canadian immigration goals through culturally sensitive, personalized guidance in their mother tongue.
Business Locations
Whitby, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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