Sukhram Ramkissoon
Immigration Matters
College ID #R417583
Sukhram Ramkissoon, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R417583), is the founder of Immigration Matters, a Toronto-based consultancy. With over four decades of experience in Canadian immigration law, he specializes in permanent residency, spousal sponsorships, work permits, and humanitarian and compassionate applications. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Ramkissoon began his journey in immigration consulting after working alongside notable legal practitioners in Canada. Known for his dedication to clients, he has successfully represented many complex cases, including refugee appeals and deportation orders. Fluent in Hindi, Portuguese, and Patois, Mr. Ramkissoon is deeply committed to serving multicultural communities. An active voice in immigration advocacy, he has written widely-read columns on immigration issues for Toronto’s *Caribbean Camera* newspaper since 1987. His firm continues to assist diverse global clients in navigating the nuances of Canadian immigration with professionalism and integrity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sukhram Ramkissoon provides expert guidance through a range of Canadian immigration pathways, offering tailored solutions for each client’s unique needs. For individuals seeking Permanent Residency, he navigates the intricate application system, ensuring all requirements are met and documents are meticulously prepared. Couples looking to reunite in Canada can rely on his experience with Spousal Sponsorships, a process he handles with precision to demonstrate genuine relationships and eligibility. Employers and skilled workers can benefit from his expertise in securing Work Permits, including employer-specific or open permits, to facilitate lawful employment opportunities in Canada. Sukhram is also adept at handling Humanitarian and Compassionate applications, assisting those in exceptional circumstances to build compelling cases for staying in the country. Refugee claimants can trust his thorough understanding of Canada’s asylum system, as he works to present well-documented and persuasive claims for protection. When applications face challenges, he represents clients in Immigration Appeals, skillfully addressing refusals and advocating for rightful reconsideration. With over 40 years of experience, Sukhram ensures every case is prepared with the utmost attention to detail to maximize the likelihood of success.
Local Immigration Context
Every meeting with Sukhram Ramkissoon, can take place in Hindi, Portuguese, and Patois, giving Hindi, Portuguese, and Patois-speaking clients peace of mind throughout their immigration journey.
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Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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