Parisa Alinasab
Palina Immigration Consultancy Services
College ID #R527240
Parisa Alinasab is the Founder and Managing Director of Palina Immigration Consultancy Services, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over a decade of experience in Canadian immigration consulting, she is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) under registration number R527240. Parisa specializes in economic immigration pathways such as Express Entry, LMIA applications, and Provincial Nominee Programs, as well as family sponsorship and business immigration. Her professional background includes roles in consular services, enhancing her ability to navigate complex immigration cases with precision and care. Fluent in Farsi, Parisa serves diverse communities, ensuring tailored guidance for her clients. At Palina Immigration Consultancy, she is committed to providing transparent, client-focused solutions that empower individuals and families to achieve their migration goals.
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Parisa Alinasab provides tailored immigration solutions to individuals and businesses looking to secure their future in Canada. Her expertise in Express Entry extends to guiding clients through the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), optimizing profiles to enhance eligibility, and ensuring timely submission of applications. For employers and workers seeking Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), Parisa facilitates every phase, from assessing labor shortages to preparing accurate documentation that meets government standards. Through her Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) services, she assists applicants in navigating province-specific criteria, helping them leverage regional opportunities to secure permanent residency. Parisa also specializes in Family Sponsorship, skillfully managing the application process for spouses, parents, and dependent children to reunite loved ones in Canada. Her proficiency in Business Immigration allows entrepreneurs and investors to access pathways such as the Start-Up Visa or provincial entrepreneur streams, paving the way for innovation and economic contribution. With comprehensive knowledge of Canada’s immigration regulations, Parisa ensures precise, detail-oriented guidance across all these specialized pathways. Every service is designed to address unique client circumstances while adhering to the latest immigration policies, offering clarity and confidence to anyone seeking to navigate Canada’s complex immigration system.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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