Daisy Nicolas
Best Care Consulting
College ID #R416479
Daisy Nicolas is a highly qualified Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R416479) and the Director of Best Care Consulting, based in Toronto. A graduate of Humber College’s Immigration Consultant program with honors, she brings a deep understanding of Canadian immigration regulations and processes. Daisy is also a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). With over 15 years of professional experience, her expertise spans permanent residency applications, Express Entry, caregiver programs, and family sponsorships. Fluent in Filipino, Daisy has effectively served diverse immigrant communities, particularly from Southeast Asia, by navigating complex immigration pathways. Under her leadership, Best Care Consulting has earned a reputation for providing compassionate, precise, and client-centered services. Committed to helping individuals realize their Canadian dreams, Daisy takes pride in empowering her clients at every stage of their immigration journey.
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Immigration Services Explained
Daisy Nicolas offers specialized assistance across key areas of Canadian immigration, including Permanent Residency, Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, and Caregiver Programs. For those navigating the pathway to Permanent Residency, she provides tailored guidance on eligibility assessments, document preparation, and application submission, ensuring every step aligns with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Through the Express Entry system, Daisy expertly handles profile creation, Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) optimization, and comprehensive support through invitation and post-ITA stages.
For families seeking reunification in Canada, Daisy facilitates Family Sponsorship applications, covering spousal, child, parent, and grandparent sponsorships, with meticulous attention to documentation and timelines. Caregivers pursuing immigration pathways can rely on her expertise in processing applications under relevant programs, including work permits and transitioning to Permanent Residency, focusing on meeting occupation-specific criteria and compliance with evolving policies.
With compliance and accuracy at the forefront, Daisy ensures every client understands the intricacies of their chosen immigration route while addressing potential challenges proactively. Her thorough knowledge of Canadian immigration policies empowers clients to achieve their goals efficiently, whether they are skilled workers entering through Express Entry, families reconnecting, or caregivers seeking long-term settlement opportunities in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
Daisy Nicolas serves Filipino-speaking clients by conducting immigration consultations in Filipino, removing language as a barrier to legal support.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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