What do we offer

Immigration Opportunities &
Solutions

About the company

Trusted Immigration
Services Led by
Syed R. Khan

RCIC & Commissioner of taking Affidavits for the province of British Columbia I Can Help Immigration Services, lead by Syed R. Khan, CEO, is a professional organization committed to serving families, business individuals, skilled workers, entrepreneurs, national and regional investors, live-in caregivers, and those seeking family sponsorship under the provisions of the family class, all seeking permanent residence under the current IRCC laws governing skilled worker and temporary residence provisions in Canada.
Syed Riaz Khan, the CEO, is a reputed and distinguished member of The Immigration Consultants of Canada.

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    News & Updates

    Latest news
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    Fri Mar

    Canada Needs Teachers! Get Help from an Express Entry Consultant in Surrey BC

    Canada is looking for teachers! Connect with an Express Entry consultant in Surrey BC to help you navigate the immigration process and start your career.
    Wed Feb

    Newfoundland and Labrador pauses application intake amidst additional PNP allocation

    Newfoundland and Labrador has achieved a significant milestone in its immigration strategy by securing an additional 1,000 nominations for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This development increased the province’s total PNP allocation to 2,050 spots for the year, complemented by 475 positions under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), culminating in a total of 2,525 nominations. […]
    Sat Feb

    A comprehensive overview of Canada’s new immigration pathway for French speakers

    In a strategic move to bolster its Francophone minority communities and address labor shortages, Canada has unveiled the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP). This initiative aims to attract French-speaking immigrants to regions outside Quebec, thereby enriching the cultural tapestry and economic vitality of these areas. With further details released in December 2024, the FCIP offers […]