Our services
Whether you are seeking to immigrate to Canada from the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa or the Caribbean, or just visiting, studying or working temporarily, we offer an initial discussion to understand your circumstances and determine the most appropriate next steps. Immigrating is complex, and accurate advice requires a thorough review of your circumstances. Our process is designed to give you clarity and certainty.
We offer in-person or virtual consultations. The consultation fee is credited toward your retainer if you choose to proceed with our services. You can schedule this immigration assessment regardless of your citizenship, immigration status, or where you are in the world.
Are you between 18 and 35 years old and from a specific country (18 to 30 in some countries)? You can apply for a working holiday visa, which allows you to gain valuable Canadian work experience and improve your English and French language skills. Canadian skilled work experience may lead to Permanent residency in the future.
This option is for individuals who wish to travel to Canada for tourism, the FIFA World Cup 2026, or to visit friends or family.
It also covers short-term activities, such as brief courses, business trips, conferences, or meetings.
Additionally, it applies to those accompanying a spouse or child in Canada (students or workers) or traveling as a digital nomad.
Are you seeking protection based on your race, nationality, religion, political opinion, or are you a member of a particular social group (e.g., gender, sexual orientation, survivor of domestic violence, or other vulnerable identities)?
Individuals eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, established in 2012. DACA provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization in the United States. However, it does not provide permanent legal status.
Any individual, regardless of their country of residence, may apply for Canadian permanent residence provided they meet the eligibility requirements. Instead, are you the child of a Canadian citizen but were born outside Canada?
Meet Alejandro Gonzalez
Alejandro Gonzalez is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, known for his profound commitment to clients, especially in navigating the intricacies of immigration. Originally from Venezuela, Alejandro moved to Ecuador in 2016, where he worked as a visa clerk for Asylum Access. He immigrated to the United States in 2018 and to Canada in 2020. He obtained his law degree in Venezuela and a Diploma in Immigration Practitioner: Laws, Policies and Procedures in Canada.
With 5 years of experience, Alejandro is proficient in English and Spanish, allowing him to serve a wide range of clients and empathize with their varying cultural contexts.
Alejandro is regulated by the College of Immigration Consultants and Citizenship of Canada and is a member of the Canadian Association of Immigration Consultants (CAPIC).
Clients value Alejandro’s pragmatic approach, accessibility, and ability to simplify complex processes, as reflected in his overwhelmingly positive testimonials. Alejandro’s professionalism and expertise provide his clients with peace of mind and trust in his unrivalled dedication to his work and their well-being.
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