Peter Cory
Cory Canada
College ID #R514399
Peter Cory is an experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R514399) and the founder of Cory Canada, based in Burlington, Ontario. With over 18 years of industry expertise, he has successfully guided clients from over 80 countries through various immigration processes, including temporary residence, permanent residence, and Canadian citizenship pathways. Peter earned his Diploma in Immigration Consulting with honors from Humber College, complementing his extensive experience in newcomer and settlement services. Peter specializes in federal immigration programs, provincial nominee programs, spousal sponsorships, and business-class immigration, tailoring solutions to meet diverse client needs. His bilingual fluency in English and French enables him to serve a broad clientele effectively while supporting language programs for immigrants. Known for his client-centered approach, Peter is committed to empowering individuals and families to achieve successful lives in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Peter Cory specializes in delivering tailored immigration services to individuals seeking Permanent Residency (PR), Canadian Citizenship, and comprehensive Settlement Services in Burlington, Ontario, and beyond. With in-depth expertise in Canada’s federal immigration pathways, he provides strategic guidance for Express Entry applications, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. For those pursuing Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Peter offers expert navigation through the unique requirements of various provinces, ensuring applications align with regional criteria. His proficiency extends to assisting Permanent Residents ready to transition to full Canadian Citizenship, expertly managing citizenship applications, including residency requirements and knowledge test preparation. Beyond immigration filings, Peter supports newcomers with Settlement Services designed to address the challenges of starting life in Canada, including connecting clients with local resources, community integration programs, and essential support networks. His approach ensures every step of the immigration process is clear, compliant, and aligned with each client’s long-term goals. Having successfully assisted clients from over 80 countries, Peter combines regulatory knowledge with practical solutions to simplify complex immigration pathways. Whether pursuing PR status, citizenship, or settling into Canadian life, his services are designed to provide clarity, efficiency, and results.
Local Immigration Context
Peter Cory accompanies French-speaking applicants at every stage, clearly communicating immigration procedures, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements in French.
Business Locations
Burlington, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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