Klaudios Mustakas
Mustakas and Associates Immigration Consultants
College ID #R518835
Klaudios Mustakas is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R518835) and Principal of Mustakas and Associates Immigration Consultants, based in Waterloo, Ontario. With over 40 years of experience in Canadian federal government service, including senior roles at Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), he has uniquely combined public service expertise with specialized immigration consulting. His career included international diplomatic assignments in the United States and the Middle East, culminating in his retirement as Chief of Enforcement at CBSA. Mr. Mustakas holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo and a Business Administration diploma from Wilfrid Laurier University. He is fluent in Greek, enabling him to connect with Greek-speaking clients globally. His firm offers a comprehensive range of immigration services, including Express Entry applications, family sponsorships, citizenship by investment, and representation in spousal refusal appeals and admissibility hearings. As a mentor to aspiring immigration practitioners, Klaudios teaches Canadian Immigration Enforcement at Queen's University Law School. He is highly regarded for his contributions to the community and is frequently invited to present on immigration issues. His work reflects a commitment to integrity and excellence, helping individuals and families navigate Canada's complex immigration pathways.
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Immigration Services Explained
Klaudios Mustakas offers a tailored range of Canadian immigration services designed to address complex and high-stakes cases. Specializing in Express Entry applications, he adeptly guides clients through eligibility assessments, Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score optimization, and detailed submission processes to improve chances of receiving Invitations to Apply (ITAs). For those facing issues of inadmissibility—whether due to criminal records, medical concerns, or misrepresentation—he provides informed strategies to overcome these barriers, including preparation of Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs) and Rehabilitation applications. Klaudios also assists individuals seeking Canadian citizenship, offering expert advice on meeting residency requirements, navigating the citizenship application process, and addressing potential issues such as physical presence discrepancies or tax filings. Furthermore, with extensive experience in immigration appeals, he represents clients before the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) on matters such as family sponsorship refusals, residency obligation breaches, and Removal Orders, ensuring thorough preparation and persuasive case presentations. Whether pursuing permanent residency, resolving inadmissibility, or challenging unfavorable decisions, Klaudios delivers highly specialized expertise in Canadian immigration law to help clients achieve their immigration goals efficiently and effectively. His focused practice areas allow him to deliver precise solutions for even the most intricate immigration challenges.
Local Immigration Context
Klaudios Mustakas leverages Greek fluency to bridge cultural gaps between newcomer families and the Canadian immigration system, delivering precise, thorough guidance.
Business Locations
Waterloo, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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