Farah Farhat
Canadian Journey Immigration Services Ltd.
College ID #R532369
Farah Farhat is a trilingual Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R532369) and the founder of Canadian Journey Immigration Services Ltd., based in Windsor, Ontario. With a bachelor’s degree in Management from Hariri Canadian University in Lebanon and a Certificate in Immigration Consultancy from Herzing College, Ontario, she combines exceptional academic credentials with years of professional experience. Having grown up in West Africa and Lebanon, Farah is fluent in French and Arabic, enabling her to assist clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and enhance communication. Her expertise spans various immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and temporary visas. Farah has also worked extensively as a settlement worker, supporting Francophone newcomers to Canada as they integrate into their new communities. Her dedication to meticulous planning and personalized guidance ensures a streamlined immigration process for her clients. As a strong advocate for client success, Farah is committed to helping individuals achieve their dream of starting a new life in Canada confidently and efficiently.
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Immigration Services Explained
Farah Farhat specializes in providing expert guidance for Canada's Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) pathways, ensuring tailored immigration solutions for diverse needs. Through the Express Entry system, she assists skilled workers in navigating complex eligibility criteria, calculating Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and preparing profiles to maximize chances for Invitations to Apply (ITA). For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, Farah offers detailed support in filing Family Sponsorship applications, whether for spouses, parents, or dependent children, ensuring documents are meticulously prepared to meet Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. As a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, she also guides clients through the nuances of the Provincial Nominee Program, identifying province-specific opportunities aligned to their professional and personal qualifications. From helping applicants understand unique nomination criteria to preparing comprehensive submissions, her expertise allows clients to target provincial streams that best fit their profiles. Farah’s extensive knowledge ensures a thorough, step-by-step approach to every case, enabling clients to navigate Canada’s immigration pathways with clarity and confidence. Whether optimizing profiles for federal programs or exploring provincial options, her structured and informed approach ensures clients are equipped for success in achieving their goals.
Local Immigration Context
Farah Farhat delivers culturally informed immigration advice in Arabic and French, helping newcomers avoid common pitfalls, meet key deadlines, and present the strongest possible application.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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