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Immigration Hub

Licensed Immigration Consultant in Edmonton, Alberta

---- IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT · EDMONTON

Looking for a trusted immigration consultant near you in Edmonton? VMC's CICC-regulated RCICs are among the best-rated in the GTA - helping Edmonton residents with Express Entry, PNP nominations, work permits, family sponsorship, and refusals. Alberta's capital and Canada's gateway to the North. Edmonton's oil sands, healthcare, and education sectors create strong demand for skilled workers, LMIA processing, and AAIP nominations.

Immigration Services for Edmonton Residents

Our licensed RCICs handle every Canadian immigration program. Click any service to learn more, or book a free assessment to find your best pathway.

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Not Sure Which Program You Qualify For?

Our licensed RCICs assess your full profile - education, work history, language scores, and family situation - and map out your best pathway to Canadian permanent residence.

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No cost, no obligation - just honest guidance from a licensed RCIC

Immigration in Edmonton: The Local Picture

23%
of Edmonton’s
population is immigrant-born
Top Source Countries
IndiaPhilippinesChinaNigeriaUKIraqSudan

Edmonton is home to the University of Alberta - one of Canada's top research institutions - and sees significant international student-to-PR pathways via PGWP and CEC.

Why Edmonton Residents Choose VMC

In a market full of unregulated "consultants," here is what makes the difference.

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CICC-Regulated - Not Unlicensed Consultants
All VMC consultants are Registered Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). In Edmonton's competitive immigration market, unregulated "consultants" are a real risk. Always verify at iccrc-crcic.ca before you hire anyone.
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Multilingual Team - We Speak Your Language
We serve Edmonton's diverse communities in English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, and French. Your RCIC will understand your cultural context, not just your immigration file.
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Full-Service - From First Assessment to PR Card
We handle every step in-house: eligibility assessment, document preparation, IRCC submissions, responses to IRCC queries, and ongoing follow-up. No handoffs to junior staff, no surprises.
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Fully Remote Service - Serving Edmonton
Serving Edmonton by video consultation. We regularly process AAIP and federal applications for Edmonton clients.

How It Works

Five steps from first contact to approved application.

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Book a Free Assessment
Tell us your situation online or by phone. No cost, no commitment - just honest guidance.
02
RCIC Reviews Your Profile
A licensed RCIC assesses your eligibility, identifies your best pathway, and outlines expected timelines and costs.
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Document Collection
We send you a precise checklist and guide you through every required document - no guessing, no missing pieces.
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Application Preparation & Submission
Your RCIC prepares every form, writes supporting cover letters, and submits directly to IRCC on your behalf.
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Ongoing Support Until Decision
We monitor your file, respond to any IRCC requests for information, and keep you updated at every stage.
"We had tried to apply on our own and got refused. VMC reviewed the entire file, found exactly what was missing, and rebuilt our application from scratch. Approved within 4 months. I recommend them to everyone in my community."
- Family Sponsorship Client, Edmonton, AB - Google Review

Edmonton Immigration FAQs

I am a University of Alberta international student. What are my PR options after graduation?
University of Alberta graduates qualify for a PGWP (length matching your program, up to 3 years). With Canadian work experience, you can apply via Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry) or AAIP's Post-Graduate stream. Book a consultation within your last semester to plan ahead.
Does VMC handle refugee and humanitarian applications in Edmonton?
Yes. We handle H&C (Humanitarian and Compassionate) applications, Pre-Removal Risk Assessments, and advise on best pathways for individuals in Edmonton with complex immigration history.
My employer in Edmonton wants to hire a foreign worker for oil sands construction. What's the process?
Construction and trades roles typically require an LMIA, which involves advertising the position, demonstrating no qualified Canadians are available, and applying to ESDC. We manage the full LMIA process - from wage compliance review to final submission.
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Ready to Start Your Canadian Journey?

Serving Edmonton and all of Alberta. Licensed RCIC consultants - not immigration mills, not ghost consultants. Real professionals. Real results.

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