Gholam Reza Shahporiarani
Moonlight Immigration Services
College ID #R514309
Gholam Reza Shahporiarani is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R514309, licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). As the founder of Moonlight Immigration Services, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, he specializes in handling complex immigration and refugee cases, IRB tribunals, and humanitarian and compassionate applications. With experience spanning over a decade, including work with the UNHCR and Canadian Embassy in Turkey, he provides expert guidance on temporary and permanent immigration pathways, including study, work permits, and permanent residency. He is fluent in English, Farsi, and Turkish, helping clients navigate the immigration process with tailored solutions.
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Immigration Services Explained
Gholam Reza Shahporiarani provides specialized immigration services tailored to diverse needs, focusing on both temporary and permanent Canadian immigration pathways. For individuals seeking refuge due to persecution or conflict, he offers expert guidance on refugee claims, ensuring thorough preparation for Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) hearings and related documentation. He also assists applicants with humanitarian and compassionate applications, addressing unique circumstances to help overcome barriers to permanent residency in Canada. Those pursuing education in Canada can benefit from his in-depth knowledge of study permit applications, including support with compliance requirements and transition planning for future immigration status changes. Additionally, his expertise extends to securing work permits, guiding clients through employer-specific or open work permit options based on eligibility and employment goals. Shahporiarani’s proficiency also covers permanent residency pathways, working with clients to navigate programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorship, ensuring applications align with Canada’s immigration criteria. With meticulous attention to detail and an extensive understanding of immigration policies, he is equipped to manage complex cases and provide solutions tailored to each client’s unique journey. Whether addressing immediate immigration needs or planning long-term settlement goals, his services are grounded in an authoritative grasp of Canada’s immigration system.
Local Immigration Context
Gholam Reza Shahporiarani works with Turkish-speaking clients, offering professional immigration consulting in Turkish throughout the application process.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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