Mansour Motamedi Lanjani
CanConsult Services Inc.
College ID #R416023
Mansour Motamedi Lanjani, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), holds registration number R416023 with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. He serves as the president of CanConsult Services Inc., where he applies over two decades of immigration consulting expertise. With a strong educational foundation, including a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London, he brings extensive analytical and problem-solving skills to his practice. Specializing in business immigration pathways and skilled worker applications, Mr. Motamedi has guided clients through a wide spectrum of immigration processes. Fluent in Persian, he adeptly supports a diverse client base, emphasizing personalized solutions tailored to unique needs. His leadership in both the immigration and consulting industries underscores his commitment to excellence and integrity in service delivery.
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Mansour Motamedi Lanjani offers specialized expertise in business immigration and Federal Skilled Worker applications, delivering tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals seeking Canadian permanent residency. For individuals navigating business immigration pathways, he provides comprehensive guidance on programs such as the Start-Up Visa and Provincial Nominee Programs tailored to business owners and innovators. Mr. Motamedi assists clients in preparing robust applications that highlight their entrepreneurial ventures, financial qualifications, and contributions to Canada’s economic landscape.
For skilled professionals exploring the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Mr. Motamedi ensures detailed support in meeting eligibility criteria tied to education, work experience, adaptability, and language proficiency. He meticulously helps clients optimize their Express Entry profiles by focusing on Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and crafting compelling documents to strengthen their applications. With a focus on precision and strategy, Mr. Motamedi evaluates individual circumstances to provide actionable advice aimed at expediting the approval process.
His in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration regulations allows clients to navigate complex procedures confidently. Whether pursuing business-based immigration or securing permanent residence through skilled worker programs, Mansour Motamedi Lanjani equips his clients with the strategic insights necessary to achieve successful results.
Business Locations
West Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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