Shirley King
Gertler Law Office
College ID #R509649
Shirley King is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R509649) with Gertler Law Office based in Toronto, Ontario. She holds a diploma in Immigration Consultancy from Herzing College and brings over a decade of experience in navigating Canada's immigration system. With a background in financial planning and business development, she applies her diverse expertise to assist individuals and families in achieving their immigration goals. Her consultancy specializes in areas such as immigration appeals, refugee claims, and investor visa applications, helping clients address complex challenges with tailored solutions. Shirley is known for her commitment to ethical advice and exceptional client care. A multilingual professional, she serves her diverse clientele with ease, further enhancing accessibility and understanding. Passionate about client success, Shirley remains dedicated to guiding individuals through the complexities of the immigration process with confidence and precision.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Shirley King offers tailored immigration support in three highly specialized areas, ensuring clients receive precise guidance for their unique situations. Her expertise in immigration appeals provides a lifeline to individuals facing application refusals, navigating complex legal pathways to challenge decisions and present compelling cases for reconsideration. For those seeking protection in Canada, Shirley assists with refugee claims, guiding claimants through the intricate process of securing asylum, from preparing well-documented Basis of Claim forms to representation at hearings before the Immigration and Refugee Board. Entrepreneurs, investors, and business professionals looking to establish themselves in Canada benefit from her proficiency in business immigration. Shirley excels in crafting comprehensive investor visa applications, helping clients meet eligibility requirements by demonstrating financial capacity, viable business plans, and economic contributions to Canada. Drawing on deep knowledge of policy and extensive experience, she ensures every case is handled with meticulous attention to detail. Whether addressing the challenges of appealing a decision, seeking refuge, or initiating a business venture in Canada, Shirley's services are rooted in strategy and results, giving clients the clarity and confidence to navigate Canada’s complex immigration system.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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