TROY ELVIN PARIAG
ImmIgence Immigration Consulting
College ID #R1037109
Troy Elvin Pariag is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC: R1037109) with ImmIgence Immigration Consulting, based in Pickering, Ontario. With a distinguished background in global mobility and immigration policy, Troy has contributed extensively to innovation in workforce compliance and streamlined immigration processes. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen’s University, enhancing his expertise in immigration pathways such as Express Entry, family sponsorship, and work permits. Before transitioning into consulting, Troy worked at IBM Canada, where he managed global mobility portfolios and pioneered AI-driven models for work permit approvals, achieving recognition in the Global Mobility Top 100 Innovators. Fluent in multiple languages, including Spanish, he adeptly serves diverse communities. Recognized for his commitment to education and mentorship, he continues to advocate for equitable and transparent practices in Canada’s immigration system.
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Immigration Services Explained
Troy Elvin Pariag specializes in an array of Canadian immigration pathways designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals, families, and employers. Through the Express Entry system, he assists skilled workers in navigating complex eligibility criteria, maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and securing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence. For those seeking to reunite with loved ones, Troy provides expert guidance on Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring all documentation aligns with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. His expertise extends to Work Permits, where he advises on employer-specific and open work authorizations, including LMIA-supported applications. Troy also supports individuals on their path to becoming Canadian citizens, offering clear, actionable advice on eligibility assessments, citizenship tests, and application preparation. Employers benefit from Troy’s proficiency in compliance solutions, including adherence to immigration regulations and avoidance of costly compliance breaches. By breaking down intricate legal processes and addressing unique client circumstances, Troy delivers tailored strategies for successful immigration outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
TROY ELVIN PARIAG specializes in supporting Spanish-speaking newcomers through the full immigration cycle, providing thorough consultations, document reviews, and ongoing case guidance in Spanish.
Business Locations
Pickering, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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