Marjan Khanamidi
MKA Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R413303
Marjan Khanamidi is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R413303 and serves as the founder of MKA Immigration Consulting Inc., based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. She specializes in providing tailored immigration services across a wide range of categories, including family sponsorship, skilled worker programs, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), citizenship applications, and study permits. With over a decade of experience, Marjan is committed to offering detailed guidance and strategic solutions to diverse clients. Being fluent in Persian, she is passionate about serving multilingual communities and helping individuals navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Her meticulous approach to application preparation has earned her a reputation for reliability and client-centered care. Marjan Khanamidi’s mission is to simplify immigration processes and empower her clients toward achieving their goals in Canada.
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Marjan Khanamidi offers a focused range of immigration services designed to address the unique pathways available to individuals and families seeking to establish themselves in Canada. She provides comprehensive assistance with Family Sponsorship applications, helping clients reunite with loved ones by navigating the intricate details of spousal, parental, and dependent sponsorship processes. For those pursuing permanent residency through provincial programs, she specializes in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), ensuring applications align with specific provincial requirements to maximize approval chances. Marjan also supports skilled professionals aiming to immigrate under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, guiding them through eligibility assessments, point-based criteria, and documentation preparation. Additionally, she assists clients in obtaining Canadian citizenship, offering clear advice on requirements such as residency obligations and citizenship tests. For students aspiring to study in Canada, Marjan provides expert guidance on securing study permits, addressing concerns like institution selection, application timelines, and extensions. Her deep understanding of these immigration streams ensures that every client benefits from a thoughtful and structured approach tailored to their goals. By staying updated on the latest policy changes, Marjan equips her clients with the knowledge and resources needed for a seamless immigration journey.
Business Locations
North Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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