Rajan Nur
Musafir Immigration Solutions Inc.
College ID #R711451
Rajan Nur is a highly regarded Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R711451, leading Musafir Immigration Solutions Inc. Based in Mississauga, Ontario, he specializes in a wide range of immigration pathways including permanent residency applications, Express Entry, family sponsorships, and provincial nominee programs. With a solid reputation for handling complex cases, including visa refusals, Rajan is dedicated to providing ethical and client-focused solutions tailored to individual needs. Rajan is fluent in multiple languages, enabling him to serve multicultural clients and foster cross-cultural communication. His expertise extends to refugee and humanitarian immigration programs, reflecting his commitment to helping diverse communities navigate the Canadian immigration system. As the founder of Musafir Immigration Solutions, Rajan combines professionalism and transparency to deliver reliable guidance, making him a trusted advocate for successful immigration outcomes.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Rajan Nur offers expert guidance across a diverse range of Canadian immigration pathways, delivering tailored solutions to meet individual circumstances. For those seeking permanent residency through the Express Entry system, he provides step-by-step assistance, from assessing eligibility under the Federal Skilled Worker Program to maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. Families hoping to reunite in Canada can rely on Rajan’s in-depth understanding of Family Sponsorship applications, whether sponsoring a spouse, dependent children, or parents and grandparents. He also specializes in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), helping applicants navigate province-specific criteria to secure nominations that align with their skills and employment prospects. For individuals with complex humanitarian circumstances, including those making Refugee Claims or applying under Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds, Rajan offers meticulous guidance to present compelling cases to immigration authorities. Additionally, he supports clients facing challenges such as prior visa refusals, leveraging his expertise to address procedural or documentation gaps. With a strategic and detail-driven approach, Rajan ensures each application is prepared to meet the stringent standards of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Whether pursuing economic immigration or family reunification, clients can trust in his comprehensive knowledge of Canada’s evolving immigration policies.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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