Curdel Palmer-Grant
CP Immigration Plus Inc.
College ID #R522679
Curdel Palmer-Grant is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered under CICC (#R522679), and the founder of CP Immigration Plus Inc., based in Markham, Ontario. With over six years of expertise in corporate and personal finance and more than 30 years in marketing and sales, she brings a unique interdisciplinary approach to her immigration consulting practice. As a Commissioner of Oaths, she offers tailored services to clients, ensuring accurate legal documentation and successful navigation of Canada’s immigration system. Ms. Palmer-Grant specializes in diverse immigration pathways, including work permits, study permits, permanent residency applications, and visitor visas. Her dedication to empowering clients extends to connecting newcomers with settlement services covering housing, education, banking, and local resources. Fluent in English, her emphasis on inclusivity and community impact reflects her commitment to serving diverse populations. Known for her professionalism and customer-focused approach, Curdel combines expertise with empathy to help clients achieve their Canadian immigration aspirations.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Curdel Palmer-Grant offers comprehensive immigration consulting services tailored to work permits, study permits, visitor visas, and permanent residency applications in Canada. For individuals pursuing employment opportunities, she provides guidance on obtaining employer-specific or open work permits, ensuring compliance with Canadian labor regulations and facilitating smooth transitions into the workforce. Students planning to study in Canada can rely on her expertise to navigate study permit applications, from meeting eligibility requirements to extending permits for continuing education. For those wishing to explore Canada temporarily, Ms. Palmer-Grant assists with securing visitor visas, addressing travel plans, proof of funds, and ties to home countries to ensure successful entries. When it comes to permanent residency, she applies an in-depth understanding of pathways such as Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, and family sponsorships, crafting personalized strategies to increase approval chances. Leveraging her credentials as a Commissioner of Oaths, she ensures all supporting documents meet legal standards, minimizing errors and delays. From application preparation to submission, every step is handled with precision, aligning with Canada’s immigration policies. Her practice, CP Immigration Plus Inc., is rooted in efficiency and professionalism, helping clients achieve their immigration goals in Markham and beyond.
Business Locations
Markham, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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