Fereshteh Bagheri
Meadow Path Immigration Services Ltd
College ID #R535141
Fereshteh Bagheri is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R535141) and the founder of Meadow Path Immigration Services Ltd., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With a rich background in international law, she brings a nuanced approach to navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration pathways. Fereshteh specializes in study visas, work permits, family sponsorships, and economic immigration programs such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs. Known for her dedication to personalized service, she carefully assesses each client’s unique situation to recommend tailored solutions, including guiding them through visa refusals and appeals. Fluent in Farsi, Fereshteh prides herself on supporting diverse communities and helping clients achieve their immigration goals with clarity and confidence. Her client-centered philosophy is rooted in professionalism, integrity, and a passion for turning aspirations into reality.
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Fereshteh Bagheri provides comprehensive Canadian immigration support, focusing on study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, Express Entry applications, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and immigration appeals. For international students seeking study permits, she meticulously guides applicants through eligibility requirements, institution selection, and the application process to ensure compliance with immigration standards. Clients exploring work opportunities in Canada benefit from tailored advice on employer-specific work permits and open work permits, aligning their skills and experience with Canadian labor market needs.
Her expertise extends to family reunification, helping applicants navigate the complexities of family sponsorship programs to bring spouses, partners, or dependent children to Canada. Fereshteh also provides in-depth assistance for economic immigration pathways such as Express Entry and PNP, ensuring candidates present strong profiles that meet federal or provincial eligibility criteria, including CRS score optimization and document preparation. For those facing immigration hurdles, she offers strategic representation and advice in appeals processes, addressing rejected applications or admissibility concerns.
With a client-centered approach, Fereshteh emphasizes clear communication and rigorous attention to detail, delivering reliable counsel tailored to Canada’s dynamic immigration landscape. Prospective immigrants can trust her expertise to simplify processes and meet compliance standards effectively.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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