Karl Marshall
Marmac Immigration Services
College ID #R525548
Karl Marshall is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R525548) and the founder of Marmac Immigration Services, based in Ontario, Canada. A passionate advocate for newcomers, he immigrated to Canada from Jamaica in 2006, inspiring his dedication to supporting individuals and families in achieving their immigration dreams. He specializes in a wide range of immigration pathways, including family sponsorship, work permits, study permits, Express Entry, and humanitarian applications. Mr. Marshall holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of the West Indies and earned his Immigration Consultant Diploma from Herzing College. Fluent in English and a proud Jamaican expatriate, he delivers services with cultural sensitivity and professionalism. With a background spanning over 30 years in insurance and negotiation, Karl combines strategic problem-solving with empathy to guide clients through complex immigration processes. Through Marmac Immigration Services, he has built a reputation for clear communication and personalized attention, ensuring a smooth immigration journey for diverse communities. Karl remains committed to helping others succeed in Canada while upholding the highest ethical standards in his practice.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Karl Marshall provides comprehensive guidance across five key Canadian immigration pathways. For those pursuing permanent residency through Express Entry, he bridges clients to federal programs like the Canadian Experience Class and the Federal Skilled Worker Program, optimizing profiles to maximize CRS scores. He is well-versed in Study Permit applications, assisting international students with navigating eligibility requirements, documentation, and proving financial readiness to study in Canada. His expertise in Family Sponsorship enables clients to reunite with loved ones, whether sponsoring a spouse, child, or other eligible family member, ensuring compliance with complex IRCC requirements. Karl also specializes in Work Permits, supporting both employer-specific and open permit applications, helping applicants access job opportunities while adhering to Canada’s labor market standards. For those facing unique challenges, he skillfully handles Humanitarian and Compassionate applications, offering tailored guidance to individuals seeking exemptions from standard criteria due to exceptional circumstances. With a thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policies and procedures, Karl ensures clients receive clear, actionable advice, positioning them for success in their chosen immigration pathway. Whether seeking temporary status or permanent residency, his services are an indispensable resource for navigating Canada’s immigration system effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oshawa, Ontario
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