Sheikh Adeel Ahmad
Alfalah immigration services inc.
College ID #R535135
Sheikh Adeel Ahmad is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered under the CICC (#R535135) and is the founder of Alfalah Immigration Services Inc., based in Ontario, Canada. With years of professional experience, he specializes in navigating Canada's immigration frameworks, assisting individuals and families with applications for study visas, work permits, family sponsorships, and express entry pathways. Known for his commitment to delivering tailored guidance, he also supports employers in meeting immigration and labor requirements. Sheikh serves a culturally diverse client base, utilizing his linguistic skills, including proficiency in Urdu, to foster meaningful connections with global clients. Passionate about empowering communities, he is dedicated to simplifying complex immigration processes and achieving successful outcomes for his clients.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sheikh Adeel Ahmad, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), provides comprehensive support for navigating Canada’s Express Entry system, securing study permits, and obtaining work permits. For individuals pursuing permanent residency through Express Entry, he offers detailed guidance on meeting eligibility criteria, optimizing CRS scores, and completing each stage of the application process, from creating profiles to submitting final documents. Aspiring international students benefit from his in-depth expertise in study permits, ensuring that applications align with Canadian immigration policies and meet the specific requirements of designated learning institutions (DLIs). Sheikh also assists professionals and skilled workers in securing work permits, simplifying the process of obtaining employer-specific or open work permits by addressing compliance with Canadian labor regulations and employer obligations. Each service is designed to reduce complexity and avoid common pitfalls, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. With a focus on the specific needs of clients in Oshawa and beyond, Sheikh Adeel Ahmad provides tailored solutions to help individuals overcome hurdles in Canada’s immigration system, whether they are pursuing temporary residence, long-term career opportunities, or pathways to permanent residency.
Local Immigration Context
Sheikh Adeel Ahmad leverages Urdu fluency to bridge cultural gaps between newcomer families and the Canadian immigration system, delivering precise, thorough guidance.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oshawa, Ontario
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