Peter Veress
Vermax Group Inc.
College ID #R420911
Peter Veress, a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R420911), is the President of Vermax Group Inc., a premier immigration consulting firm based in Calgary, Alberta. With over 25 years of professional experience, Peter specializes in business immigration, labor market impact assessments, and the integration of foreign workers into the Canadian economy. He has worked extensively with Canadian companies to address workforce needs and has provided consultation to foreign governments on internationalizing their labor forces. Peter is a frequent presenter on immigration-related topics, having appeared before parliamentary committees and instructed courses at Bow Valley College. He holds a political science degree from the University of Calgary and previously worked as an immigration officer with the federal government. Deeply committed to inclusivity, he has served on governance boards for Calgary’s immigrant-serving agencies. Through his leadership at Vermax, Peter continues to support clients worldwide in achieving their Canadian immigration goals.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Peter Veress specializes in providing tailored immigration solutions for businesses and individuals navigating Canada’s complex immigration landscape. With expertise in Business Immigration, he offers strategic guidance to entrepreneurs, investors, and corporations seeking to establish or expand their presence in Canada. His services include assistance with business visa applications, guidance on provincial nominee programs for business owners, and pathways for investment-based immigration. In the area of Temporary Foreign Worker Programs, Peter works directly with Canadian employers to facilitate the hiring of skilled international talent. From understanding program requirements to preparing detailed applications, he ensures compliance with federal and provincial regulations. Additionally, Peter has extensive expertise in Labor Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), a critical step in securing work permits for foreign employees. He provides thorough support in preparing LMIA applications, ensuring they meet stringent government criteria and address workforce shortages effectively. By aligning immigration strategies with market demands, Peter enables Canadian businesses to thrive while creating meaningful opportunities for foreign workers. Whether managing visa applications or navigating policy requirements, his services are rooted in precision, strategic insight, and a deep understanding of Canada’s immigration frameworks.
Business Locations
Calgary, Alberta
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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