Elie Hajjar
Impart Immigration Consulting
College ID #R517342
Elie Hajjar is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R517342) and the founder of Impart Immigration Consulting, based in Ottawa, Ontario. Known for his meticulous approach to immigration consulting, Mr. Hajjar specializes in areas such as family reunification, Express Entry, study permits, and business immigration pathways, including investor and entrepreneur visas. With a commitment to leveraging advanced technologies, he has streamlined immigration processes for clients by integrating digital systems to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Fluent in Arabic, Elie proudly serves clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, tailoring his services to meet individual needs. His dedication to client success is reflected in his transparent communication and thorough documentation practices. With a reputation for reliability and precision, Mr. Hajjar continues to guide individuals and families on their path to achieving their Canadian immigration goals.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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