Permit expiring, PR uncertain, or application refused? Speak with a licensed RCIC-IRB.
Imprint helps people understand their Canadian immigration options with regulated guidance from a licensed RCIC-IRB. No false promises. No guesswork. A clear review of your situation and the next steps that may apply.
What situation are you in?
Pick the one that sounds closest. Each path starts with a regulated review of your situation, not a guess at the outcome.
I want to move to Canada
Not sure which pathway fits your profile. Express Entry, a provincial program, study, or work permit can all be doors, and the wrong one wastes time and money.
Next step. Start with a consultation before you spend money or submit the wrong forms.
Review immigration pathwaysI am already in Canada
Status changes, employer changes, school changes, sponsorship from inside Canada. The options inside Canada are different from the options outside.
Next step. Get your current status reviewed before your next move.
Help inside CanadaMy permit is expiring
If your work, study, or visitor permit is close to expiry, timing matters. Implied status only applies in specific circumstances.
Next step. Have your situation reviewed before your options narrow.
Restoration & renewalsMy application was refused
A refusal letter is not the end of the road, but the right next step depends on why it happened. Reapplying without understanding the refusal often repeats the problem.
Next step. A refusal review identifies what may apply: appeal, reconsideration, or a new application.
Review a refusalI want to sponsor my spouse or family
Inland vs outland, open work permit timing, relationship evidence. Sponsorship is one of the most common pathways, and one of the most often filed incorrectly.
Next step. A consultation maps out which sponsorship route fits your relationship.
Spousal & family sponsorshipI need refugee or IRB representation
Refugee claims, RAD appeals, and IAD hearings require representation authorized before the Immigration and Refugee Board. Most consultants are not.
Next step. Shirani holds the RCIC-IRB licence and is authorized before the IRB.
Refugee claims & appealsI need help choosing the right pathway
You have read about a dozen programs and you are not sure which one to put your time, money, and documents into.
Next step. A 30-minute consultation reviews your situation and the options that may apply.
Book a consultationThe main routes into and through Canada
Every situation is different. The pathway that fits depends on your profile, your timing, and your goals.
Express Entry
Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and trades. CRS review, profile setup, and full PR application support.
Learn moreProvincial Nominee / AAIP
Alberta Advantage and provincial streams. A nomination can add significant points toward permanent residence.
Learn moreFamily Sponsorship
Sponsor a spouse, partner, parent, or child. Inland and outland applications handled end to end.
Learn moreRefugee Claims & Appeals
RCIC-IRB representation before the Refugee Protection Division and the Refugee Appeal Division.
Learn moreStudy Permits
Applications, extensions, and post-graduation work permit pathways for international students.
Learn moreWork Permits
Open and employer-specific permits, LMIA-based applications, and extensions.
Learn moreWhy regulated RCIC-IRB guidance matters
In Canada, only regulated professionals can give immigration advice for a fee. Working with a licensed RCIC-IRB is how you protect your file from common, expensive mistakes.
Regulated professional
Only RCICs, lawyers, and Quebec notaries can lawfully give immigration advice for a fee in Canada. Anyone else is unregulated.
CICC licence in good standing
Shirani Daniel holds licence R705794 with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. Verifiable on the public register.
Authorized before IRCC and IRB
An RCIC-IRB is authorized to represent clients before both Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Complex-case experience
Refusals, IRB matters, inadmissibility, restoration, and humanitarian and compassionate files are not form-filling. They need a regulated review.
Written retainer, clear scope
Any work beyond consultation is set out in a written retainer agreement with scope and fees before it begins.
No false promises
No regulated professional can guarantee an outcome. What you get is honest review, careful preparation, and proper representation.
A clear, five-step path
No guesswork. You always know what happens next.
Book
Reserve a focused 30-minute session online. Virtual or in person.
Share your situation
Tell us where you are now, where you want to go, and what you have already tried.
Review options that may apply
We assess your situation against current Canadian immigration rules and explain which routes fit.
Understand next steps
You receive a clear summary of the options, the requirements, the timing, and the fees.
Decide what to do
No obligation to proceed. If you do, any further work is set out in a written retainer first.
Shirani Jenita Daniel
RCIC-IRB · Founder & Director
A regulated professional who treats your case like it matters
Shirani founded Imprint Immigration Services to give people something the immigration process too often lacks: clear, honest, regulated guidance. As an RCIC-IRB, she is authorized to advise and represent clients before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and the Immigration and Refugee Board.
“Every file is a person’s future. My job is to give you the facts, the options that may apply, and a path forward you can understand.”
From your first consultation, you work directly with a licensed consultant, not a call centre. We tell you where you stand before you commit to anything.
Book a consultation with a licensed RCIC-IRB
A focused 30-minute session to review your situation, understand the options that may apply, and get clear next steps. No obligation to proceed.
Secure online booking. Virtual and in-person options available. Any further work and its fees are set out in a written retainer before it begins.
Local to Edmonton. Helping clients across Canada and abroad.
Our office is in northeast Edmonton, and we work with clients across Alberta, throughout Canada, and internationally. Consultations are available in person or by secure video.
What people ask before booking
No regulated professional can guarantee an immigration outcome. Every application is assessed by the relevant Canadian authority on its own merits. What you get from a licensed RCIC-IRB is honest review of the options that may apply, careful preparation, and proper representation.
A focused 30-minute session with a licensed RCIC-IRB. You share your situation, we review the options that may apply, and you leave with clear next steps. No obligation to proceed. If you decide to, any further work is set out in a written retainer agreement before it begins.
In many cases, yes. A refusal letter is evidence: it tells you why the decision was made, and that shapes the next step. Depending on the file, the next step may be an appeal, a reconsideration, or a fresh application. We review the refusal before recommending anything.
Yes, and timing matters. Restoration of status is only available within 90 days of expiry for visitors, workers, and students. Implied status only applies in specific circumstances. Contact us before your permit expires when possible.
Yes. Shirani Daniel holds the RCIC-IRB licence, which authorizes her to represent clients before both IRCC and the Immigration and Refugee Board, including the Refugee Protection Division, the Refugee Appeal Division, the Immigration Appeal Division, and the Immigration Division.
Yes. Imprint is based in Edmonton and works with clients across Alberta, throughout Canada, and internationally. Consultations are available in person or by secure video.
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