Denis Korobov
CWR Immigration Consulting
College ID #R508008
Denis Korobov, a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with CICC (R508008), is the Director of CWR Immigration Consulting in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over 14 years of expertise in Canadian immigration, Denis specializes in diverse areas such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, business immigration, and family sponsorships. His background in accounting and finance, spanning over 17 years, uniquely positions him to craft effective strategies for entrepreneurs and investors. Fluent in Russian, Denis supports a broad spectrum of clients, offering adept representation before the Immigration and Refugee Board for appeals and visa refusals. He has also contributed as an instructor of immigration law at Ashton College. Renowned for his meticulous and client-centered approach, Denis is committed to guiding applicants toward realizing their Canadian immigration aspirations.
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Denis Korobov provides tailored immigration solutions designed to meet the unique needs of individuals, families, and businesses navigating Canada's complex immigration system. With extensive expertise in Express Entry, he assists skilled workers in maximizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores to secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence. Leveraging his proficiency in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Denis guides clients through province-specific pathways, ensuring their applications align with regional labor market demands and nomination criteria. Entrepreneurs and investors benefit from his advanced understanding of business immigration programs, where he crafts strategic plans to help clients establish or expand businesses in Canada while meeting regulatory requirements. For families pursuing reunification, Denis handles Family Sponsorship applications with precision, ensuring all documentation and eligibility criteria are met to facilitate smooth processing. Additionally, he represents clients in immigration appeals, offering rigorous case analysis and advocacy to overturn refusals or unfavorable decisions. With a thorough grasp of Canada’s evolving immigration policies, Denis equips clients with clear guidance at every stage, from eligibility assessments to application submissions. Whether navigating federal Express Entry or province-specific PNP streams, pursuing family reunification, or tackling appeals, Denis consistently delivers reliable, results-driven immigration support tailored to each client’s goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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