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Your immigration consultation in Canada

Sit down with an RCIC serving Vancouver and BC for an immigration consultation in Canada and leave with a frank, tailored picture of where you stand, whether that points toward federal Express Entry or a BC PNP stream. One focused online appointment gives you plain-spoken guidance and a workable plan, never promises about decisions that rest solely with IRCC.

Reviewed by Nicola Wightman, RCIC #R706497Last updated May 2026

Book your RCIC consultation, online serving Vancouver and BC

Send a few details and we'll reach out to set up your immigration consultation as an online appointment, over video or by phone on Pacific Time serving Vancouver and BC. It helps to have your passport, a record of any earlier Canadian immigration steps, your education and work documents, and a short note on what you want to achieve close by. The fuller the picture you give us, the more your first session will deliver.

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What can we help with?

Tap the option that fits. We'll take it from there.

What working together looks like

Three clear stages take you from your immigration consultation in Canada through to a filed application, all run online serving Vancouver and BC.

1 · Your consultation

Across a 30-minute to one-hour online session, we get to know your goals and background, then tell you candidly which BC and federal routes are realistic.

2 · A clear plan

We chart the right route, Express Entry or a BC PNP stream, with a fixed-scope plan and transparent pricing: File Management or File Review.

3 · Filing & ongoing help

We build and lodge your strongest case, then stay alongside you through each milestone, from your invitation to settling into life in BC.

Frequently asked questions

How do I book an immigration consultation in Canada?

Drop us a note using the form on this page, and we'll line up a time that fits your schedule, run online over video or by phone no matter where you live. Nicola keeps Pacific Time hours serving Vancouver and BC, so booking slots tend to work neatly for people in Metro Vancouver, elsewhere in BC, and on the other side of the world. Sharing your work, study, or family background ahead of time lets us make that first conversation genuinely useful.

What actually happens during an RCIC consultation?

Across a tight 30-minute to one-hour appointment, Nicola walks through your history, your aims, and anything previously filed with IRCC, then tells you candidly which routes are realistic for you. BC residents usually want to compare federal Express Entry with the BC PNP, where your SIRS profile is scored out of 200 under the Skills Immigration Registration System, alongside BC PNP Tech invitations or the Health Authority stream. You finish with a clear sense of the right pathway, a sensible timeline, and your immediate next moves, with no obligation to continue with us afterwards.

What does an immigration consultation in Canada cost?

A standalone session runs $120. Spousal sponsorship enquiries are seen at no charge, and on every other matter the $120 is fully credited back the moment you continue with full File Management. Before your online appointment, gather your passport, anything that records your past dealings with Canadian immigration, your study and employment paperwork, and a couple of lines describing what you're hoping to achieve.

Do I need to be in Vancouver to book a consultation?

Not at all. We serve Vancouver, British Columbia, and look after clients in Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, Victoria, Abbotsford, Langley, and right across the province purely online, while also representing people throughout Canada and internationally by video and phone. Both the consultation and your full file are run remotely, so there's never a need to come into an office.

Who tends to get the most from a consultation?

It's a strong fit for anyone sizing up a move to BC or stuck choosing between routes: a software engineer at a Metro Vancouver employer such as Amazon, Microsoft, or SAP weighing BC PNP Tech, a nurse or care aide looking at the Health Authority stream with Fraser Health or Vancouver Coastal Health, a recent graduate of a BC college or university, a family hoping to bring over a spouse or parents, or someone refused before who wants a clear, independent view before trying again.

How are File Management and File Review different?

With File Management we handle everything end to end, building and lodging your complete application and acting for you with IRCC. File Review is the lighter, lower-cost choice: you assemble your own application, and Nicola goes over it to catch mistakes and overlooked openings before it's filed. Your consultation is where we figure out which one suits your situation and your budget.