Roy Kellogg
CV Immigration
College ID #R413103
Roy Kellogg is a seasoned immigration consultant with over 30 years of expertise, currently leading CV Immigration as its president. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R413103) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, he has extensive experience in Canadian immigration law, particularly in complex matters like humanitarian and compassionate applications, spousal sponsorships, and appeals. His career began with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, where he served in various senior roles, including supervising detained units and acting as a program specialist for humanitarian cases. Known for his meticulous approach and success with challenging cases, Roy effectively serves clients from diverse communities. Fluent in multiple languages, he is committed to guiding clients through every step of their immigration journey with confidence and clarity.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Roy Kellogg specializes in navigating some of the most intricate areas of Canadian immigration law. With extensive expertise in humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) applications, he assists individuals facing exceptional circumstances that may otherwise make them ineligible for permanent residency, building compelling cases that demonstrate their deep ties to Canada and exceptional hardship if forced to leave. For those seeking to reunite with loved ones, Roy excels in managing spousal sponsorship applications, ensuring that every detail aligns with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. He meticulously addresses concerns such as eligibility, proof of genuine relationships, and document preparation to streamline the process for sponsors and their spouses. Additionally, Roy is highly skilled in representing clients during immigration appeals, helping individuals challenge refusals by identifying procedural errors or presenting new evidence before the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). Whether addressing overlooked humanitarian factors, resolving sponsorship refusals, or advocating for a second chance through appeals, Roy approaches each case with strategic precision and a deep understanding of Canadian immigration frameworks. His decades of experience enable him to navigate regulatory complexities and provide tailored solutions for clients seeking to overcome unique or challenging immigration barriers.
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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