Homa Saxena
Career Canada Immigration Services
College ID #R529363
Homa Saxena is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the Director of Career Canada Immigration Services, a firm renowned for its expertise in immigration consulting. Based in Oakville, Ontario, she specializes in facilitating Express Entry, LMIA processing, Business Immigration, and student recruitment to Canadian colleges and universities. With over a decade of experience in the field, she has successfully guided hundreds of clients through provincial nominee programs, Atlantic immigration pathways, and work visa applications. Fluent in Hindi, Homa’s multilingual skills enable her to connect with diverse communities and understand client needs on a personal level. Before founding Career Canada Immigration, she built a strong professional foundation as a Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL), enriching her client-focused approach. Known for her tailored strategies and commitment to client success, Homa continues to empower individuals and families to achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Immigration Services Explained
Homa Saxena provides expert guidance across several key areas of Canadian immigration, offering tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of her clients. She specializes in Express Entry, expertly navigating applicants through the points-based system to improve their Comprehensive Ranking Score and secure Invitations to Apply for permanent residency. For businesses seeking to employ foreign talent, Homa facilitates smooth Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, ensuring compliance with employer requirements and Canadian labor laws. Entrepreneurs and investors aiming to establish or expand their ventures in Canada benefit from her extensive knowledge of Business Immigration pathways, including provincial and federal programs designed to support economic growth. Additionally, she is well-versed in the Atlantic Immigration Program, helping skilled workers and international graduates connect with designated employers in Atlantic Canada, streamlining the transition to permanent residency. Homa also offers in-depth support for students seeking admission to Canadian post-secondary institutions, ensuring they meet visa requirements and preparing them for future immigration opportunities. Whether a client’s goal is permanent residency, a work permit, or business establishment, Homa delivers results-oriented strategies backed by more than a decade of experience in Canadian immigration law.
Local Immigration Context
Homa Saxena specializes in supporting Hindi-speaking newcomers through the full immigration cycle, providing thorough consultations, document reviews, and ongoing case guidance in Hindi.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
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