Mohammad Reza Asadi
Managing Director
Mohammad Reza Asadi had always been passionate about aviation and had spent over two decade working as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) in Iran and Canada. However, after facing personal challenges with the immigration process and adoption as a husband and father in Canada, Mr. Asadi decided to change careers and become a Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).
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OccupationRegulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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Core SkillsBusiness Class Immigration Pathways
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CertificatesR710235 Licensed RCIC
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EducationBSc Mechanical Engineering (AME)
Biography
As an experienced immigrant himself, Mr. Asadi understands the complexities of the Canadian immigration system and the challenges that immigrants face when settling into a new country. He believes that he can use his expertise to help others expedite their success and adaptability after immigrating, whether it be in their studies, careers, or personal lives.
Mr. Asadi’s background as an AME gives him a unique perspective on immigration, as he has firsthand experience with the skilled talent seeking jobs or self-employment and entrepreneurship pathways in Canada. His technical expertise and attention to detail have also prepared him well for the meticulous work required in immigration law and policy.
With his qualifications as an RCIC and his previous education and experience, Mr. Asadi is well-equipped to assist clients in a variety of immigration programs, including business class pathways such as the Federal Self-Employed Program, the Quebec Entrepreneur Program, and the Start-Up Visa Program. He also has a deep understanding of other programs such as the Express Entry system, provincial nominee programs, and family sponsorship.
Mr. Asadi’s new career as an RCIC is not only a testament to his adaptability and versatility as a professional, but also to his passion for helping others achieve their Canadian dreams. He hopes to continue making a positive impact in the lives of immigrants and their families through his work at his new immigration consultancy firm.