Daniel Sackey
SHIDAA IMMIGRATION CONSULT INC
College ID #R707453
Daniel Sackey is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R707453, serving as the Director of SHIDAA IMMIGRATION CONSULT INC. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, he specializes in providing expert immigration guidance for individuals seeking to study, work, or settle in Canada. As the driving force behind his firm, Daniel leverages his deep knowledge of Canadian immigration pathways to assist diverse clients with applications for permanent residence, temporary permits, and sponsorship programs. Fluent in other languages in addition to English, Daniel is committed to delivering personalized solutions that cater to multicultural communities. Since the establishment of SHIDAA IMMIGRATION CONSULT INC in 2021, he has earned a reputation for professionalism, ethical practices, and successful client outcomes. Motivated by a vision to empower clients through comprehensive immigration services, Daniel continues to contribute meaningfully to the Canadian immigration landscape.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Daniel Sackey offers tailored immigration solutions designed to guide applicants through complex Canadian visa and residency processes. Specializing in study permits, he assists international students in navigating eligibility requirements, selecting academic institutions, and submitting accurate applications to ensure compliance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. For professionals aiming to work in Canada, Daniel provides comprehensive support with work permit applications, addressing employer-specific permits, open work permits, and LMIA-based requirements. His expertise extends to permanent residency pathways, helping clients explore options such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorship streams. With in-depth knowledge of sponsorship applications, he facilitates family reunification by simplifying sponsorship processes for spouses, partners, and dependents, ensuring timely submission and documentation accuracy. Whether clients seek temporary or permanent solutions, Daniel prioritizes understanding individual circumstances to provide clear, actionable strategies that align with Canada’s immigration policies. His meticulous approach to paperwork, coupled with his ability to interpret policy changes, ensures clients receive expert guidance at every stage of their immigration journey in Canada.
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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