Are you considering making Canada your new home? We're excited to extend a warm welcome and an opportunity to guide you on this incredible journey.
The reason why we started My Hijrat was to provide clarity, guidance and authentic information regarding migrating to Canada.
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Free Webinars
Would you like to learn from Immigration Lawyers for free?
Once a week, we invite expert guests to help you on your journey to Canadian Immigration.
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Personal Consultation
Would you like to discuss your case privately?
Let's dive deep into your case in this One-on-One Session.
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Case Evaluation & Assessment
Would you like to file your case yourself? Why not get it evaluated!
File your case with confidence when you have it evaluated by our Immigration lawyers.
Our webinars will cover key aspects of Canadian immigration that are relevant to applicants
Visa options
Understand the different visas available and determine which one suits your goals and aspirations
Work permits and legalities
Learn about work permits, employment opportunities, and legal requirements in Canada
Visa selection dilemma
Gain clarity on which visa option aligns with your goals and circumstances
Cultural adaptation
Eligibility assessment
Get clarity on your eligibility right away and gain insights into the criteria you need to meet
Pathway to citizenship
Discover the steps involved in becoming a Canadian citizen and the benefits it offers
Employment prospects
Explore job opportunities and strategies for a successful career transition
date: to be emailed to subscribers
09:00 pm to 10:00 pm PST
See you soon with Start Your Path to Canada
Navigating the Canadian Immigration Landscape
Namit Chhabra
Barrister & Solicitor
Immigration Lawyer
As an expert Immigration Lawyer, Namit Chhabra provides authentic advice and tips to south-asians looking to migrate to Canada..
G. M. Mehdi
Host of the Webinar
As a new immigrant to Canada,
G.M. Mehdi started My Hijrat as a platform to remove confusions and facilitate immigration by providing genuine advice about living and moving to Canada