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Licensed RCIC immigration consultants providing Canadian immigration consultations and application support from our Mississauga office and through secure online meetings.
Licensed RCIC Immigration Consultants
















Canadian immigration applications can be complex because each program has its own eligibility rules, document requirements, timelines, and officer review process. Small errors in forms, supporting documents, dates, or explanation letters can lead to delays, refusal concerns, or requests for more information.
At MAK Canadian Immigration Services, clients work with licensed RCICs for consultation and application support. We assist with visitor visas, Super Visas, study permits, permanent residence, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, spousal sponsorship, business immigration planning, refusal review, and GCMS-related strategy.
We serve clients from our Mississauga office and through secure online consultations. Our focus is honest assessment, clear document strategy, transparent fees, and careful file preparation. No consultant can guarantee approval, but proper guidance can reduce avoidable errors and help clients understand their options before submission.
Our main service areas include:
Get clear direction before you submit. Review your options, understand the likely document strategy, and confirm the professional fees before moving forward. To discuss your situation, book a consultation with MAK Canadian Immigration Services.
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Guidance for spouse, common-law, and partner sponsorship, including forms, relationship evidence, document review, and refusal-risk planning.
Review your Express Entry profile: CRS, eligibility, work experience, language results, CEC, FSW, category draws, and post-ITA document readiness.
Assess PNP options based on province, work history, job offer, language results, documents, and realistic pathway risks.
Review Canadian work permit options, including LMIA-based, LMIA-exempt, ICT, PGWP, BOWP, and spousal open work permits.
Plan your study permit application with guidance on proof of funds, PAL/TAL, documents, extensions, and refusal concerns.
Prepare your visitor visa with clearer travel purpose, financial support, family ties, travel history, and refusal-risk review.
Guidance for parent and grandparent Super Visa files, including host documents, income support, insurance, and stay planning.
Review business and entrepreneur immigration options, including C11, provincial entrepreneur pathways, source of funds, and business-plan risks.
CPA, RCIC | MAK Immigration
Usman Khalil helps entrepreneurs and investors with business immigration planning, provincial entrepreneur pathways, business plans, source-of-funds documentation, and compliance strategy.
CPA, RCIC | MAK Immigration
Choosing the right consultant is one of the most important decisions in your immigration journey. At MAK Canadian Immigration Services, client files are handled by licensed RCICs, including Omer Khalil, RCIC (R710149), and Usman Khalil, RCIC (R709592). We are based in Mississauga and serve clients in Toronto, the GTA, and internationally through in-person and secure online consultations. We provide honest assessments, clear document checklists, and transparent communication without giving false guarantees.
We also provide business immigration planning support, where Usman Khalil’s CPA and RCIC background can help entrepreneurs and investors with business plans, source-of-funds documentation, and compliance strategy.
MAK Canadian Immigration Services provides professional, ethical, and practical guidance through licensed RCICs. Our consultants are members of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).
To learn more about our team, you can review the MAK team page and our professional fees before booking a consultation.
You can start by completing the assessment form or booking a consultation with our licensed RCICs. During the consultation process, we review your situation, discuss possible options, and explain the next practical steps.
Hiring a consultant is not legally required. A licensed consultant can review eligibility, organize supporting documents, identify possible risks, and help prepare a clearer submission. No consultant can guarantee approval, but proper guidance can reduce avoidable errors.
During a Canadian immigration consultation, we review your immigration history, goals, documents, and possible program options. We also discuss potential concerns, document strategy, professional fees, and practical next steps for your situation.
We provide guidance for permanent residence, study permits, visitor visas, Super Visas, family sponsorship, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, business immigration planning, and refusal-related strategy. Learn more on our Canada immigration services page.
Yes. We provide guidance with Express Entry eligibility, profile strategy, document planning, and post-ITA application preparation. You can review the system requirements on the official IRCC Express Entry page.
Yes, we assist with the Federal Skilled Worker pathway and Canadian Experience Class. We review your eligibility and provide document checklists so your application meets the specific program requirements.
Yes. We assist with study permit applications by reviewing the study plan, financial documents, ties, program choice, and refusal risks before submission.
Yes. We assist with visitor visa and Super Visa applications by reviewing purpose of visit, financial support, ties to the home country, host documents, insurance requirements where applicable, and refusal risks.
Our main office is located in Mississauga. We serve clients in Toronto and across the GTA through in-person appointments at our Mississauga office and secure online consultations.
If your application is refused, our licensed Canadian immigration consultants can review refusal reasons, discuss GCMS notes where available, and identify practical next steps. We cannot promise a reversal, but we can help improve the quality and preparation of a future application.
Our professional fee is transparent and based on the complexity of your application and the program you are applying for. You can learn more about our fees on the professional fees page.
A Canadian immigration consultant can review eligibility, explain possible immigration pathways, help organize forms and supporting documents, and communicate with IRCC when authorized to do so. A consultant cannot guarantee approval, but proper guidance can reduce avoidable errors and improve file preparation.
A licensed immigration consultant can assist with immigration applications, forms, supporting documents, and communication with IRCC when authorized. An immigration lawyer may also provide legal representation in court and handle litigation matters such as judicial review.

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