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About Canadian Center for Immigration Services
 

According to the website, Canadian Center for Immigration Services considers itself to be a charismatic Canadian Immigration firm that has been serving clients since 2005. Located in the UAE, Canadian Center for Immigration Services is an accredited immigration service headed by, Mohamad Al-Sabagh, who is also a registered RCIC (#R406759) in good standing with the ICCRC. They also have a second RCIC, Colleen Mackey who joined their team in 2019. Although her  ICCRC number is not stated on the website, we entered her name into the ICCRC database and found that she is registered (R519160) and active.
 

Website and Content


The website is clean, basic and secure as well as easy to navigate. The content is very informative and different visa programs are explained in depth. The Canadian Center for Immigration Services also offers applicants a chance to complete a free online assessment form and receive an eligibility report within 48 hours. Applicants are encouraged to call the office line if they want to discuss their case with the consultants. They also offer assistance with starting a business in Canada. The website also has a regularly updated blog or news page with relevant immigration updates and information. They also have a FAQ page taking you from eligibility and general information right up until you attain citizenship. It also has plenty of information about Canada and its 13 territories and provinces. The website has a privacy policy however there is no terms and conditions or refund policy.
 

Services

 

According to the website, Canadian Center for Immigration Services offers a vast amount of immigration services:

  • Permanent Residence Visa
  • Investors and Entrepreneurs Programs
  • Skilled Immigration Programs and Skilled Trade Programs
  • Sponsorship Programs
  • Study Visas for Canada
  • Canadian Visitors Visa

According to the website, Canadian Center for Immigration Services also assists with attaining visitors visas to the US, UK, Australia, and Europe. Besides the free evaluation, they also offer translation services in multiple languages including Arabic, Chinese, Czech, English among others. They accept most major credit cards as well as PayPal for payment.
 

Qualified Immigration Consultants


The Canadian Center for Immigration Services has a qualified Canadian immigration consultant Mohamad Al-Sakagh – RCIC Number R406759. Mohamad Al-Sabagh is in good standing with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and is a former member of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC). We could not find a single picture of Al-Sabagh on the website, which is strange as most RCIC consultants upload their image onto their website. At the top of the website, one finds different flags, which would lead us to think that they offer visas to those countries too. Well, according to the website they offer visitors visas to the US, UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Europe. However, the company fails to showcase who the other immigration consultants are for these different countries. So the question is…who is doing the immigration for the US, UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Europe?
 

Social Media and Reviews

 

There are 129 google reviews about the company online, most of which are positive with a few negative reviews regarding lack of response to queries. On their Facebook page, clients award them high ratings however most of the comments on the reviews page are actually queries. They have a substantial following of 89,995 with plenty of interaction however no response to comments The LinkedIn page has 100 followers and was last updated 5 months ago. In addition, they also update their news/blog section often on the website and they do not seem to have a Twitter or Instagram account. The Canadian Center for Immigration Services looks legitimate and it ticks some of the right boxes for Canadian Immigration, however, it does not list anything about the other countries listed on their website, so we would suggest that people be careful with the other countries. Have you had any experience with the Canadian Center for Immigration Services? If so, leave us a comment telling us your thoughts about Canadian Center for Immigration Services.