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Nir Rozenberg is a reputable member of the College of Immigration & Citizenship Consultants (CICC), having maintained a positive standing as a licensee since 2007. From 2011 to 2015, he demonstrated his leadership abilities as the Chair of Membership Services, Communications Director, and Director at large on the National Board of Directors for the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). In 2019, he was handpicked by ESDC to participate in the testing phase of the new online LMIA platform, a testament to his expertise and experience in the field.

Nir’s dedication to improving immigration-related matters has led him to speak before the Standing Committee on Citizenship & Immigration Canada and meet with senior Members of Parliament. He has also been sought after for his expert opinion on controversial topics by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and has appeared on national news. Nir’s exceptional oratory and communication skills, along with his critical thinking and active listening abilities, allow him to analyze facts objectively and provide effective problem-solving solutions.

Currently, Nir serves as the principal and senior consultant at Can-Am Immigration. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy and Management from York University in Toronto and completed the Immigration Law program at York College of Industry and Technology.

 

 

John Edwards Can-Am Immigration
John Edwards has been a licensed immigration consultant since 2006 and is currently a member in good standing with the College of Immigration & Citizenship Consultants (CICC). He has a BSc. from the University of Guelph and worked in the environmental sciences field for approximately 10 years. After that he took on several teaching positions in South America and Asia prior to entering into the Immigration Consulting profession. Mr. Edwards is a current member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants and was a Policy and Lobbying Director with CAPIC for a brief time. In addition to being a Licensed Immigration Consultant Mr. Edwards is a member in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada as licensed paralegal. Mr. Edwards has lived and worked in Peru and speaks relatively fluent Spanish. His representation includes clients in the temporary resident classes, permanent residence applications. He has successfully represented clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board at the Immigration Appeal Division. He also enjoys teaching and as has taught immigration consultancy students at two private colleges in Toronto. Currently Mr. Edwards focuses his efforts on assisting clients with Humanitarian and Compassionate applications, Immigration appeals and with in-Canada and overseas applicants dealing with inadmissibility issues.

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Bogdan Enica is a Canadian – American attorney, licensed to practice law in both countries. He is admitted to practice in Florida, New Jersey, the District of Columbia, the U.S. District Court for Southern District of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, the U.S. Court of International Trade, as well as in the Province of Ontario and the Federal Courts of Canada. Bogdan is specializing in Immigration Law at the appellate level. Bogdan started practicing Immigration Law in 2005 and since he had the chance to work in law firms in Canada, China, Latvia and the United States.



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