Sherrif Abul-Ela
Way2Can, Canadian Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R514862
Sherrif Abul-Ela, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with CICC (R514862), is the founder and president of Way2Can, Canadian Immigration Consulting Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. With over two decades of experience in Canadian immigration consulting, he has built a reputation for providing transparent, ethical, and results-oriented services. Sherrif’s expertise spans visitor visas, permanent residency programs, family sponsorships, business immigration, and challenging cases involving prior refusals. A graduate of law school in Egypt, Sherrif’s early career included working with a prominent Toronto-based immigration law firm, where he gained in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration pathways. After 14 years in the field, he launched Way2Can in 2018 to offer tailored guidance that addresses the complexities of modern immigration policies. Fluent in Arabic, Sherrif serves diverse communities and strives to help clients achieve their Canadian dream through clarity and diligence. His commitment to client success reflects his values of honesty and meticulous attention to detail.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sherrif Abul-Ela offers a diverse range of immigration services designed to address key pathways to entering or settling in Canada. For those seeking temporary access, he specializes in visitor visa applications, helping individuals navigate eligibility requirements and complete error-free submissions. Sherrif also provides expert guidance on permanent residency programs, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and other streams tailored to workers, students, and skilled professionals. His extensive experience in family sponsorship ensures seamless processing of applications for spouses, parents, and dependent children, making family reunification faster and stress-free. Additionally, Sherrif excels in the complex realm of business immigration. He assists entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals in securing pathways like the Start-Up Visa program or provincial business immigration streams, ensuring their applications meet rigorous financial and business criteria. His proven ability to address difficult cases, such as prior refusals, ensures that clients receive meticulous planning and strategic solutions to overcome barriers. With over two decades of expertise, Sherrif’s approach emphasizes clarity, compliance, and success across all areas of Canadian immigration.
Local Immigration Context
Sherrif Abul-Ela communicates fluently in Arabic, giving Arabic-speaking newcomers the confidence to navigate Canada's immigration process.
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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