Marwan Zarif
Canada By Choice Immigration Services
College ID #R422023
Marwan Zarif is the founder and principal consultant at Canada By Choice Immigration Services, headquartered in Windsor, Ontario. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R422023), he has been providing expert guidance since 2007. Marwan specializes in complex immigration processes such as family sponsorship, humanitarian and compassionate applications, refugee claims, and immigration detention matters. With a Bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida and a Diploma in Immigration Consulting from York College, Marwan combines academic rigor with practical expertise. Fluent in French, Arabic, and Mandarin, he serves a diverse clientele with cultural sensitivity and personalized communication. Recognized for his dedication, Marwan has helped countless individuals achieve their Canadian immigration goals, particularly in advocacy for vulnerable communities. Driven by integrity, his mission is to simplify pathways toward belonging in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Marwan Zarif brings specialized expertise to individuals navigating Canada’s intricate immigration pathways. With a deep focus on family sponsorship, he assists clients in reuniting with loved ones, guiding them through every phase of the sponsorship process to meet eligibility requirements and secure permanent residency for eligible relatives. For those facing extraordinary circumstances, Marwan’s proficiency in humanitarian and compassionate applications offers a lifeline. He evaluates the unique challenges of each case, crafting compelling submissions that highlight factors such as undue hardship or establishment in Canada. Refugee claimants find indispensable support in Marwan’s services, as he meticulously prepares claims, ensures adherence to procedural guidelines, and advocates for protection under Canadian law. His experience also extends to navigating immigration detention matters, where he works to resolve complex legal and procedural barriers affecting detainees. With extensive knowledge of Canada's immigration system, Marwan provides tailored strategies for cases often deemed difficult or unconventional, helping clients work toward favorable outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
For Arabic, French, and Mandarin-speaking applicants navigating Canadian immigration, Marwan Zarif provides professional counsel, strategic case management, and complete documentation support in Arabic, French, and Mandarin.
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Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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