Obayda Alchurbaji
WESTSTEP CANADA IMMIGRATION INC.
College ID #R712512
Obayda Alchurbaji is the founder and CEO of WestStep Canada Immigration Inc., based in Oakville, Ontario. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R712512, he is a trusted member in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Obayda specializes in a wide range of immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, Student Visas, and the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP). Leveraging innovative online services, he ensures clients experience a seamless and efficient immigration process. Fluent in Arabic, Obayda's linguistic skills enable him to assist diverse clients, particularly from Arabic-speaking communities. His commitment to excellence, paired with advanced technology solutions, has positioned WestStep Canada as a leader in immigration services. Driven by the mission to empower individuals and families in achieving their Canadian dreams, he prioritizes personalized guidance and client success at every step.
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Immigration Services Explained
Obayda Alchurbaji provides expert guidance across several key immigration pathways tailored to meet diverse needs. For skilled workers aiming to settle in Canada, he navigates the complexities of Express Entry, ensuring clients understand eligibility requirements, CRS score optimization, and the nuances of profile submission. His expertise extends to Family Sponsorship, where he supports Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones by facilitating spousal, parental, and dependent sponsorship applications with precision. Obayda also assists permanent residents seeking to take the final step toward full integration by obtaining Canadian citizenship, offering clarity on residency obligations, language proficiency expectations, and exam preparation. His services are designed to streamline each process, minimizing delays and complications with a strategic, detail-oriented approach. Clients benefit from his deep understanding of immigration policies and procedural updates, giving them confidence in achieving their goals. Whether preparing documents or navigating government portals, Obayda delivers tailored solutions that align with Canada’s immigration regulations.
Local Immigration Context
Obayda Alchurbaji accompanies Arabic-speaking applicants at every stage, clearly communicating immigration procedures, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements in Arabic.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
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