Moh'd Serieh
Gatepass Immigration Inc.
College ID #R527143
Moh'd Serieh is a licensed immigration consultant and the director of Gatepass Immigration Inc., based in Ontario, Canada. A proud member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) with registration number R527143, he specializes in a wide range of immigration services, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, and business immigration. With deep expertise in refugee claims and study permits, Moh'd assists diverse clients in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration processes. Fluent in Arabic, he has been instrumental in supporting Arabic-speaking communities, providing clear guidance tailored to their unique needs. Under his leadership, Gatepass Immigration has built a reputation for personalized services and a commitment to client success. Moh'd is dedicated to empowering individuals and families to achieve their Canadian dreams with confidence and clarity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Moh'd Serieh provides comprehensive immigration services tailored to meet a variety of client needs in Oakville and beyond. Specializing in Express Entry applications, he guides skilled workers through every step of the process, from evaluating eligibility under Canada’s points-based system to ensuring accurate document submission for successful permanent residency. For individuals seeking educational opportunities in Canada, Moh'd streamlines the Study Permit application process, helping prospective students secure authorization to study at Canadian institutions while adhering to government regulations. Families looking to reunite can rely on his expertise in Family Sponsorship, where he facilitates the sponsorship of spouses, children, parents, and grandparents, ensuring compliance with eligibility criteria. Moh'd also assists entrepreneurs and investors with Business Immigration pathways, offering strategic solutions for those looking to establish or expand their ventures in Canada. For those seeking Canadian citizenship, he simplifies the application process, from residency status verification to preparing for citizenship tests. Additionally, Moh'd is well-versed in handling Refugee Claims, providing support to individuals seeking asylum by navigating hearings, documentation, and legal requirements. With a focus on precision and expertise, his services empower clients to achieve their immigration goals under Canada’s diverse programs.
Local Immigration Context
Moh'd Serieh walks Arabic-speaking clients through Canada's immigration system, ensuring every form, regulation, eligibility requirement, and processing deadline is explained clearly in Arabic.
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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