Whether you are just starting to consider immigrating to Canada or this is something you have been thinking for a while, you may not be ready to hire a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant. Listed below are free resources you can use as you navigate the process until you are ready to retain a consultant to help you move forward.
Support CommunityYour Canadian dream may not be as far as you think.
I also a Facebook group that is available for free to all prospective Canadian immigrants. I also host a LinkedIn group specifically for job seekers. These spaces allow to offer peer support and share challenges and successes. I will also be posting resources that I find particularly useful or that has helped me when working with clients. |
Expert BlogKnowing where to start does not have to be difficult.
Canadia Eh!? is an expert blog about immigration and career development written by Patrick Arsenault in collaboration with other content experts. Here, you can stay up to date and learn more about why/how to immigrate to Canada. This is a great place to start looking for information in initial stages, before you are ready to hire a consultant. |
Job PlacementWhy not put all the chances on your side?
I work in close collaboration with fellow Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC) and other immigration professionals, in Canada and abroad, to facilitate job placement. If you would like to explore a potential partnership, do not hesitate to contact me via email. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)It's normal to have a lot of questions!
This ever-expanding section of my website is updated based on my interactions with clients. My hope is that it can act as a resource for other prospective immigrants that perhaps do not feel comfortable enough to reach out to a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant just yet. |
Classroom PresentationsIt's never too early! Help young leaders explore new possibilities.
I work with high schools, colleges, and universities around the world to offer free virtual presentations about the benefits of studying, working, and living in Canada. I can adapt my presentations to any educational level and goals. I can provide information about coming to Canada to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree or even help students about to graduate plan a career in Canada. |
Initial Intake AssessmentHonest and detailed feedback about your individual situation.
The first step in your immigration process is usually to assess your chances of success and determine which immigration pathway would be best appropriate in your individual case. I can review your case for free and offer honest feedback via email. I usually provide feedback within two business days. This way, you can know what your odds are before you start to invest any time or money. |