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Licensed Canadian Immigration Consultant

Welcome to A. Saini Immigration Services, your trusted partner in achieving your Canadian immigration goals.

Led by Anu Saini, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with an IRB (Immigration and Refugee Board) designation, our firm provides expert guidance for individuals, families, and businesses navigating Canada’s complex immigration system.

With years of experience and a deep understanding of Canadian immigration law, we specialize in a wide range of services — including visa applications, permanent residency, study and work permits, citizenship, refugee claims, appeals, and sponsorships. Our personalized, client-centered approach ensures that every case receives the attention and strategic planning it deserves.

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Temporary Residence

At A. Saini Immigration Services, we will work with you to explore and discuss your alternatives for traveling, studying or working in Canada.

We Can Help You With:

  • Extend Stay
  • Work Permits
  • Temporary Resident Permit
  • Study Permits
  • Visitor Visa
  • Tourism and Work
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Permanent Residence

Each year more than 400,000 people successfully become Permanent residents. The system of gaining permanent residency is complicated. It is also in a state of rapid transition due to a number of international policy measures and regulatory changes.

We Can Help You With:

  • Express Entry
  • Caregivers
  • Start-up Visa
  • Refugees / Protected Persons
  • Immigrant Investors
  • Immigration Detentions
  • Self-Employed
  • Immigration Removals
  • Sponsoring Family Member
  • Immigration Appeals
  • Humanitarian and Compassionate Cases
  • Provincial Nominee

Immigration Hearings and Appeals

There are specific deadlines and compulsory conditions for the completion of appeals toward negative actions.

We Can Help You With:

  • Deportations
  • Immigration Appeals
  • Removal Orders
  • Detention Reviews
  • Misrepresentation
  • Stay Removal
  • Protected Person Inadmissible
  • Protected Person Application
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Citizenship

If you've been a permanent resident for long enough, you will be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship. We will assist you with your application for citizenship and lead you through the process. If you feel you may be a Canadian citizen if one of your guardians or grandparents was a citizen at the time you were born, we can help you decide if you had obtained citizenship by birth.

WHY

Why Choose Us

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    Experienced

    Our team has many years of combined immigration experience. We have the solution for your situation.

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    Transparent

    We believe in no hidden fees. We are transparent about the immigration process from start to finish.

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    Responsive

    We believe in quick response times. Keeping you updated throughout the entire process.

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    Affordable

    We believe in providing high quality, effective immigration services for an affordable price.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How immigration consultants are regulated in Canada?

    An authorized Canadian Immigration Consultant is licensed by the college of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and will be regulated by ICCRC after earning a graduate diploma in Immigration and Citizenship and passing the entry to practice exam, the full skill examination conducted by ICCRC. Once you provide quality services as per the national regulatory body, you will be recognized as Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs).

  • What does an immigration consultant do in Canada?

    An immigration consultant helps an applicant by providing authenticated legal and documentation assistance in all the facets of immigration stages to increase the chances of visa approval for the study, work, or to settle in Canada avoiding needless rejection of the application.

  • What Is Express Entry?

    Implemented in early 2015, this innovative process is a system where skilled workers can apply to become permanent residents in Canada by entering a pool of candidates. Based on qualifications, work experience, age and various other factors, applicants are awarded points and then possibly selected from the pool by prospective employers.

  • Do I need any permission from government to work in Canada?

    Yes. Your employer may need to apply for a new Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), which is a document from Employment and Social Development Canada that says the employer is allowed to hire you. If you are exempt from the LMIA process, your employer will need to pay the employer compliance fee and submit a new offer of employment. You can then apply for a work permit.

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