Paul Evans McAllister
CanMove Immigration
College ID #R533085
Paul Evans McAllister, RCIC (R533085), MBA, BSc., is the founder of CanMove Immigration based in Oakville, Ontario. A former immigrant himself, originally from Jamaica, Paul brings a personal understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with moving to a new country. He specializes in Express Entry, Study Permits, Visitor Visas, Family Sponsorship, and Provincial Nominee Programs. With certifications as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and a background in anti-money laundering (CAMS), he combines his legal expertise with a strategic approach to client success. Fluent in multiple languages, including Jamaican Patois, Paul serves clients worldwide, particularly from Canada and the Caribbean. His dedication to affordability and personalized service has made CanMove Immigration a trusted name in immigration consulting. Paul is committed to helping clients not just transition but thrive in Canada, fostering their professional and personal development.
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Immigration Services Explained
Paul Evans McAllister offers a range of tailored immigration services designed to meet specific client needs. With deep expertise in Express Entry, he guides skilled workers through the points-based system, helping them maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for Permanent Residence. For those pursuing educational opportunities in Canada, Paul simplifies the Study Permit application process, ensuring compliance with institutional and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Families looking to reunite can rely on his in-depth knowledge of Family Sponsorship pathways, whether sponsoring a spouse, partner, or dependent children. Tourists and extended visitors can benefit from his strategic approach to Visitor Visa and Super Visa applications, addressing criteria such as financial support, travel history, and ties to home countries. Additionally, Paul helps clients navigate Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), identifying suitable provincial streams that align with their skills or qualifications. By combining regulatory expertise with a thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policies, he offers personalized solutions at every step, from application preparation to final submission. Whether clients are seeking to live, study, visit, or bring family to Canada, they can expect detail-oriented service tailored to the complexities of Canadian immigration programs.
Local Immigration Context
Paul Evans McAllister offers comprehensive immigration support in Jamaican Patois and Patois, helping Jamaican Patois and Patois-speaking communities interpret complex Canadian regulations and complete applications without confusion.
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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