Shahid Iqbal
Minster Immigration and Citizenship Services, Inc.
College ID #R532483
Shahid Iqbal is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532483) and the founder of Minster Immigration and Citizenship Services, Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. A trusted authority in Canadian immigration and citizenship law, he specializes in pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, and business immigration. In addition to temporary and permanent residency cases, Mr. Iqbal is authorized to represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, ensuring comprehensive counsel in complex immigration matters. With years of experience, Shahid has built a reputation on his precise, detail-oriented approach to applications, which has led to a strong track record of successful cases. His multilingual capabilities enhance his effectiveness in assisting a broad spectrum of international clients. As a dedicated advocate, Mr. Iqbal remains committed to guiding newcomers with integrity, offering personalized solutions for seamless transitions to Canada.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Shahid Iqbal offers a full suite of specialized immigration services tailored to Canada’s dynamic immigration system, helping individuals, families, and businesses navigate complex processes with clarity and precision. For skilled workers seeking permanent residency, he provides expert guidance through the Express Entry system, including profile creation, optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and securing Invitations to Apply. He also assists applicants pursuing Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), offering provincial-specific expertise to align client profiles with local economic priorities and maximize nomination chances. Families looking to reunite in Canada benefit from his in-depth knowledge of Family Sponsorship pathways, where he ensures the eligibility criteria are met, documentation is thorough, and applications are structured to support positive outcomes. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring Business Immigration receive tailored assistance in meeting provincial and federal requirements, from business plan preparation to compliance with investment thresholds. Beyond application submissions, Shahid is authorized to represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board, lending support in cases involving appeals, inadmissibility issues, or refugee claims. Guided by an intricate understanding of Canadian immigration laws, Shahid empowers clients with strategic solutions, whether they aim for temporary status or permanent residency, ensuring every step of the process is handled efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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