Venus Abdolhoseini
Alef Immigration Services
College ID #R531681
Venus Abdolhoseini is a highly skilled Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the founder of Alef Immigration Services in North Vancouver, British Columbia. A member in good standing with both the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) (R531681) and the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants, she specializes in family sponsorships, Express Entry, business immigration, provincial nominee programs, and study and work permits. With a commitment to client success, she has built a reputation for delivering personalized solutions tailored to the unique needs of individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration system. Fluent in Persian, Venus provides support to diverse communities, bridging cultural and linguistic gaps for clients from around the world. Her passion for helping newcomers achieve their Canadian dreams drives her ongoing dedication to excellence in immigration services.
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Venus Abdolhoseini provides a comprehensive range of immigration services designed to help individuals and families navigate Canada’s complex immigration system. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), she assists clients with family sponsorship applications, enabling Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with loved ones by sponsoring eligible relatives. She is well-versed in Express Entry, guiding skilled workers through the competitive selection process to secure permanent residency based on factors such as language proficiency, work experience, and education. For entrepreneurs and investors, Venus offers expert guidance in business immigration pathways, helping them establish or expand their ventures in Canada while meeting all regulatory requirements. Her expertise extends to Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), assisting candidates in leveraging province-specific options tailored to their skills and economic contributions. Individuals aiming to study or work in Canada can rely on her for professional support with study and work permit applications, ensuring they meet eligibility criteria and obtain proper authorization. Venus meticulously assesses each client’s unique circumstances to deliver strategic solutions, facilitating smoother immigration journeys. Her in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration policies ensures precise support across all stages of the process, empowering clients to achieve their immigration goals effectively.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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