Paul Newton
P.E.N Immigration Consultanting Services
College ID #R416367
Paul Newton is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R416367) and the driving force behind P.E.N Immigration Consulting Services, based in Toronto, Ontario. With extensive experience navigating Canadian immigration systems, Paul specializes in family sponsorships, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, study permits, work permits, and business immigration pathways. His commitment to providing individualized advice has gained him a reputation for successfully processing complex cases. Fluent in delivering personalized services to diverse communities, Paul effectively addresses the unique needs of his clients while guiding them through challenging immigration processes. Clients have praised his meticulous attention to detail and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. At P.E.N Immigration Consulting Services, his mission is to help individuals and families realize their dreams of settling in Canada through honest and professional consultation.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Paul Newton offers a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and families seeking to establish their future in Canada. With a strong focus on family sponsorships, he assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in navigating the complexities of reuniting with loved ones through spousal, parental, and dependent sponsorship applications. For skilled workers and professionals, Paul provides expert guidance on Express Entry, ensuring clients maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs) efficiently. He also specializes in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), helping applicants target specific provinces where their skills and experience are in demand. For international students, Paul facilitates study permit applications, offering strategies to strengthen submissions and align with educational goals. Work permit assistance is another core service, with solutions for employer-specific, open, and LMIA-supported permits. Entrepreneurs and business professionals seeking new opportunities can rely on his expertise in business immigration pathways, including investor and entrepreneur programs. Every case is approached with precision, helping clients meet documentation standards and legal requirements while optimizing their chances for approval. Whether pursuing permanent residency, temporary permits, or economic immigration, Paul Newton delivers expert solutions rooted in a deep understanding of Canadian immigration policy.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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