Rami Khattouf
RA Migration Inc
College ID #R531957
Rami Khattouf is the CEO and lead immigration consultant at RA Migration Inc., based in Burlington, Ontario. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R531957, Mr. Khattouf brings over 10 years of professional experience in the immigration field, specializing in services such as family sponsorships, Express Entry applications, international student services, and LMIA-based work permits. His firm is known for handling over 1,350 successful cases and assisting clients from more than 25 countries. Fluent in Arabic, Mr. Khattouf expertly navigates the complex nuances of Canadian immigration law, extending inclusive and accessible services to diverse communities. He is also authorized to represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada. Committed to transparency and personalized guidance, his mission is to simplify the immigration process and help clients achieve their Canadian aspirations with confidence.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rami Khattouf specializes in delivering tailored immigration solutions for individuals seeking to live and work in Canada. His expertise in Express Entry applications enables skilled workers to navigate the competitive points-based system, ensuring their profiles stand out for permanent residency opportunities. For those seeking employer-specific work arrangements, Mr. Khattouf offers comprehensive support with LMIA-based work permits, guiding employers through Labour Market Impact Assessments while helping foreign workers secure roles critical to Canada’s economy. Additionally, he assists with general work permits, empowering clients to seize employment opportunities that align with their career aspirations, whether they require an open or employer-specific permit. Each case is meticulously reviewed to ensure compliance with Canadian immigration guidelines and to address unique client circumstances. With a focus on accuracy and attention to detail, Mr. Khattouf helps clients understand eligibility requirements, compile essential documentation, and meet application deadlines. By leveraging deep industry knowledge and a results-driven approach, he has facilitated over a thousand successful immigration cases, making RA Migration Inc. a trusted resource for immigration pathways within Burlington and beyond.
Local Immigration Context
Rami Khattouf holds all client meetings in Arabic, allowing applicants to describe their situation, ask questions, and receive thorough immigration answers in their mother tongue.
Business Locations
Burlington, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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