Riyaz Lakhani
ClaimedRedtree Immigration
College ID #R707264
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Riyaz Lakhani is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the founder of Red Tree Immigration, where he provides personalized guidance to individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration system. With a strong focus on clarity and transparency, Riyaz supports clients across a wide range of pathways, including Express Entry, study permits, work permits, and family sponsorship applications. His approach is rooted in understanding each client’s unique background and goals, allowing him to offer practical, tailored strategies rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Known for his detail-oriented and client-first mindset, Riyaz emphasizes accuracy and thorough preparation at every stage of the process. He works closely with applicants to ensure their profiles are complete, consistent, and well-positioned for review. Through Red Tree Immigration, he aims to simplify what can often feel like a complex and overwhelming journey, making the process more structured and manageable. Riyaz is committed to ethical practice and professional integrity, ensuring that clients receive honest guidance and realistic expectations. His goal is to build trust through clear communication and dependable support, helping clients move forward with confidence in their immigration plans.
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Immigration Services Explained
Riyaz Lakhani offers comprehensive immigration services tailored to individuals, families, and professionals seeking to build a future in Canada. Through Red Tree Immigration, he supports clients across key pathways such as Express Entry, helping skilled workers navigate eligibility requirements and optimize their profiles for permanent residence. He also provides guidance on family sponsorship applications, assisting clients in reuniting with spouses, partners, and dependents while ensuring all documentation is accurate and complete.
For international students, Riyaz advises on study permit applications, helping applicants choose suitable programs and meet regulatory requirements. His work permit services cover both employer-specific and open permits, enabling clients to explore employment opportunities in Canada. Additionally, he assists with permanent residency pathways and application strategy, focusing on clarity, consistency, and compliance. Each service is designed to simplify the immigration process while providing reliable, transparent guidance aligned with current Canadian immigration policies.
Local Immigration Context
Riyaz Lakhani provides immigration consultations for clients in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, offering guidance in Hindi, Gujarati, and Urdu. He supports individuals and families from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they clearly understand their options and requirements throughout the Canadian immigration process.
Business Locations
Coquitlam, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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