Steven Allan Tratner
Tratner Immigration Consulting
College ID #R532225
Steven Allan Tratner is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532225) and the founder of Tratner Immigration Consulting. He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business. After successfully operating a business for 20 years, he transitioned to immigration consulting, driven by a passion for helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Steven specializes in permanent and temporary residency applications, including spousal sponsorships, study permits, and economic immigration pathways. With a dedication to serving diverse clients, Steven interacts proficiently in Hebrew, supporting Israel-based applicants and other global communities. Known for his client-centered approach, he is committed to providing tailored solutions that simplify immigration processes. Steven's consultancy is recognized as a dependable resource for achieving Canadian immigration goals.
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Steven Allan Tratner provides targeted immigration consulting services to navigate some of Canada’s most sought-after pathways. He specializes in spousal sponsorship applications, guiding Canadian citizens and permanent residents through the intricate process of reuniting with their loved ones from abroad. From eligibility assessments to document preparation and procedural compliance, Steven ensures each step is handled with precision. He is also highly experienced in study permit applications, assisting international students in meeting the requirements to pursue education in Canada’s world-class institutions. By focusing on academic eligibility, financial proof, and compliance with visa conditions, he simplifies the process for students aiming to unlock opportunities in Canada. Additionally, Steven advises clients on economic immigration programs, offering expertise on pathways such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Whether assessing CRS scores, navigating provincial streams, or managing comprehensive application submissions, he provides practical, results-driven guidance. Clients can rely on Steven’s meticulous approach to permanent and temporary residency applications, ensuring adherence to Canadian immigration policies. Each case is handled strategically, with a focus on achieving timely and favorable outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
Steven Allan Tratner believes language should never be a barrier to justice, and serves Hebrew-speaking clients fully in Hebrew.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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