Negar Hosseini
Weeton Immigration Inc.
College ID #R412015
Negar Hosseini is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC - R412015) and the director of Weeton Immigration Inc., based in Hamilton, Ontario. With a wealth of experience in immigration consulting, she specializes in helping clients navigate complex immigration processes, including visa applications, work permits, family sponsorships, and citizenship applications. Negar serves diverse communities, offering tailored services to individuals and families seeking to build their future in Canada. Fluent in Persian, she has a unique capacity to assist Persian-speaking clients effectively in their native language. Her dedication to client success and her deep understanding of immigration policies ensure personalized guidance throughout the transition to Canada. Negar's leadership reflects a commitment to professionalism and excellence in her field.
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Immigration Services Explained
Negar Hosseini provides expert guidance in three key areas of Canadian immigration: work permits, family sponsorship, and citizenship applications. For individuals seeking employment opportunities in Canada, she navigates the intricacies of obtaining work permits, ensuring compliance with eligibility requirements and addressing employer-specific criteria. Her services cover both employer-supported applications and programs suited to temporary foreign workers aiming to contribute to the Canadian workforce. In the realm of family sponsorship, Negar assists clients in reuniting with loved ones by guiding them through sponsorship applications for spouses, partners, children, or other eligible family members. Her meticulous approach helps clients address documentation requirements, overcome potential barriers, and build strong applications that meet legal standards. For those pursuing Canadian citizenship, she simplifies the process, offering step-by-step assistance with applications, residency calculations, and preparation for the citizenship test. Whether clients are pursuing employment pathways, family reunification, or the rights and opportunities that come with Canadian citizenship, Negar Hosseini delivers customized support designed to meet the demands of each specific immigration route.
Local Immigration Context
Through consultations in Persian (Farsi), Negar Hosseini helps Persian (Farsi)-speaking clients understand their immigration rights, responsibilities, and pathways in Canada.
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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