Elie Nasrallah
Legal Advocacy Plus
College ID #R416303
Elie Nasrallah is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R416303) and the founder of Legal Advocacy Plus, based in Ottawa, Ontario. With over two decades of professional experience since 1997, he specializes in guiding clients through complex immigration pathways, including Express Entry applications, family sponsorships, work and study permits, refugee claims, and investor and self-employed categories. Mr. Nasrallah holds an honors degree in Political Science from Carleton University and a post-graduate certificate in Regulatory Law Administration from Algonquin College. Born in Lebanon, he brings a multicultural perspective to his work, offering services tailored to diverse communities. Fluent in Arabic, he has built a reputation for excellence and integrity, earning notable awards like the Consumer Choice Award and recognition as one of Ottawa Life Magazine’s Top 25 People in Ottawa. A published author and frequent contributor to media outlets, Elie Nasrallah is committed to empowering newcomers to Canada with informed and ethical counsel.
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Immigration Services Explained
Elie Nasrallah offers a comprehensive range of Canadian immigration services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals, families, and businesses. For skilled workers seeking permanent residency through Express Entry, he provides detailed guidance on eligibility, profile optimization, and navigating the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Families aiming to reunite in Canada can rely on his expertise in family sponsorship applications, ensuring swift and accurate submissions for spousal, parental, or dependent child sponsorships. For those pursuing career opportunities, Mr. Nasrallah facilitates work permit applications, addressing employer compliance requirements and Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) processes where applicable. Students aspiring to study in Canada benefit from his in-depth knowledge of study permit applications, enrollment prerequisites, and post-graduation work pathways. He also assists clients with refugee claims, offering expert support for asylum seekers navigating Canada’s legal protections. Entrepreneurs and investors receive strategic advice on business immigration programs, including start-up visas, investor streams, and self-employed applications. By simplifying complex immigration systems, Elie helps clients achieve their goals efficiently and effectively.
Local Immigration Context
Elie Nasrallah removes the language barrier for Arabic-speaking clients by offering all immigration consulting services in Arabic.
Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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