Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez
IM RESOLUTIONS − IMMIGRATION AND MEDIATION SERVICES
College ID #R705476
Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with IM Resolutions − Immigration and Mediation Services. Holding registration number R705476, he has extensive expertise in Canadian immigration law, refugee protection, and human rights advocacy. Eduardo possesses a background in mediation and legal studies, with a degree in Law Enforcement Studies from the Justice Institute of British Columbia. His holistic approach incorporates legal analysis, conflict resolution, and cultural sensitivity, providing unparalleled support to his clients. As a former immigration instructor at Ashton College, Eduardo has trained aspiring professionals, sharing his knowledge of ethics and the application of Canadian immigration regulations. Fluent in Spanish, he effectively serves diverse clients, particularly those from Hispanic communities. Dedicated to compassionate and fair treatment, he has become a trusted figure for individuals navigating complex immigration pathways.
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Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez specializes in assisting individuals navigating complex refugee claims and Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications under Canada’s immigration framework. With a deep understanding of refugee protection laws, he provides strategic guidance to those seeking asylum in Canada, ensuring that claims are meticulously prepared, supported by compelling evidence, and compliant with Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) standards. Eduardo also offers comprehensive support for clients pursuing H&C applications, which are designed for those facing exceptional challenges or hardships. He skillfully analyzes each client’s unique circumstances to present persuasive submissions that highlight critical factors, such as adverse conditions in the home country, ties to Canada, and personal risks if required to leave. By staying informed on current Canadian immigration policies and human rights legislation, Eduardo crafts tailored solutions to address the nuanced needs of each case. Whether seeking protection under refugee law or exploring pathways through H&C consideration, clients can rely on Eduardo’s thorough approach, legal insight, and attention to detail to navigate these intricate processes. His expertise ensures that applications are presented with clarity and precision, maximizing the potential for positive outcomes in even the most challenging scenarios.
Local Immigration Context
For Spanish-speaking applicants who want to discuss their immigration journey in Spanish, Eduardo Andres Silva Hernandez provides expert, accessible support.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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