Mahdi Amini
Mehdi Amini Immigration Advisory
College ID #R406839
Mahdi Amini is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R406839 and the founder of Mehdi Amini Immigration Advisory. With extensive experience in immigration services, he specializes in visa applications, study permits, and family reunification programs. A graduate of Tehran University with a background in law, Mahdi transitioned to immigration consulting after immigrating to Canada, combining his legal expertise with his passion for helping others achieve their immigration goals. In addition to English, Mahdi is fluent in Persian (Farsi), allowing him to effectively support clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Based in British Columbia, he is known for his collaborative and client-focused approach. By offering personalized guidance and strategic solutions, Mahdi has built a reputation for excellence in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration avenues.
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Immigration Services Explained
Mahdi Amini provides tailored immigration services centered on two critical pathways: study permits and family sponsorships. For individuals looking to pursue education in Canada, he navigates the complexities of study permit applications, ensuring every detail is meticulously addressed, from meeting eligibility criteria to presenting a strong case for acceptance. Understanding the significance of education as a gateway to future opportunities, Mahdi guides clients through the process of securing authorization to study at designated institutions, offering clear, actionable advice at every stage.
When it comes to family reunification, Mahdi specializes in family sponsorship programs, helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents bring their loved ones to Canada. He carefully assists sponsors and applicants alike, compiling robust applications that highlight genuine relationships and meet all requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Whether sponsoring a spouse, partner, parent, or dependent child, Mahdi ensures the process is clear, efficient, and aligned with current immigration regulations.
By focusing exclusively on these services, Mahdi Amini delivers precise guidance to clients seeking either academic opportunities in Canada or the ability to reunite with family under Canada’s immigration programs. His approach is thorough and results-driven, ensuring applications are accurately prepared and submitted in compliance with immigration law.
Business Locations
West Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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