Licensed immigration representation · CICC / RCIC No. R458563
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Canadian immigration · Pakistan

The Canadian immigration process, done properly the first time.

We prepare and file visitor visa, LMIA work permit, family sponsorship and protection applications. Fixed fees agreed in writing, documents checked line by line, and an honest read on your chances before you commit to anything.

15Years in practice
5,000+Applications filed
FixedFees, quoted upfront

What we handle

Four application streams, handled end to end.

We only take on files we believe we can genuinely help with. If your case is weak, we will tell you at the assessment stage rather than after you have paid.

Visitor Visa (TRV)

Temporary resident visas for tourism, family visits, business travel and conferences. Most refusals we see come down to weak ties and thin financial evidence, so that is where we spend our time.

  • Ties-to-home-country submission letter
  • Financial and sponsorship documentation
  • Invitation letter review
  • Re-application after refusal, with GCMS notes
Discuss a visitor visa →

Work Permit with LMIA

Employer-driven work permits where a Labour Market Impact Assessment is required. We work backwards from the LMIA itself, because a permit application built on a shaky LMIA fails no matter how well it is written.

  • LMIA-supported permit applications
  • Employer offer and compliance review
  • Credential and experience evidence
  • Family accompaniment (spouse and children)
Discuss a work permit →

Family Sponsorship

Spousal, common-law, parent, grandparent and dependent child sponsorship. These files turn on proving a relationship is genuine, which means evidence gathered properly rather than a folder of screenshots.

  • Spouse and common-law partner sponsorship
  • Parent and grandparent applications
  • Dependent children
  • Relationship evidence and sponsor eligibility
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Protection & Asylum Claims

Assistance for people with a genuine, well-founded fear of persecution. This is the most heavily scrutinised area of immigration law and the one where an unsupported claim does the most lasting damage.

  • Eligibility assessment before anything is filed
  • Basis of Claim narrative preparation
  • Country-condition and corroborating evidence
  • Referral to counsel for hearings and appeals
Discuss a claim →
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Who we are

A small practice that says no to files it cannot win.

MaplePath Consultants is an immigration consultancy based in Sialkot, working with applicants across Pakistan who are applying to come to Canada. Our work is licensed representation under Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, carried out by a consultant in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants.

Immigration is not a lottery and it is not a favour. It is a set of published rules and an officer who has roughly ten minutes to decide whether your file meets them. Everything we do is aimed at making that ten minutes go your way.

  • Licensed, not an agentRegulated by the CICC and accountable to it. Licence No. R458563, verifiable on the public register.
  • An honest assessment firstIf we do not think your application will succeed, we say so at the consultation, and we tell you why.
  • Fixed fees in a signed agreementYou know the full professional fee before any work begins. Government fees are separate and paid directly by you.
  • One person owns your fileYou deal with the same consultant from assessment to decision, not a call centre.

How it works

Four stages, and you can stop after any of them.

01

Assessment

A paid consultation where we go through your history, your documents and your objective, and give you a candid view of your chances. If the answer is no, that is the whole engagement.

02

Retainer

If you decide to proceed, you get a written retainer agreement setting out scope, fee and what each side is responsible for. Nothing is filed before it is signed.

03

Preparation

We build the document set, draft the submission letter and review every form. You see the complete package and approve it before it goes anywhere.

04

Filing & follow-up

We file, track the file, respond to any procedural fairness letter or request for further documents, and tell you the outcome as soon as it lands.

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Our position

“No one can promise you a visa. Anyone who does is selling you something else.”

Decisions belong to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, not to us. What we control is whether your application is complete, consistent, properly evidenced and filed under the right stream. That is the part worth paying for.

Why MaplePath

Six reasons clients trust us with their file.

We are not the cheapest and we are not the loudest. What we offer is a licensed, accountable pair of hands and the honesty to tell you the truth about your case.

Licensed & accountable

Regulated by the CICC under licence R458563. You can verify us on the public register — and hold us to account if we ever fall short.

An honest assessment first

If we don't believe your application will succeed, we tell you at the consultation — before you spend money — and we tell you why.

Fixed fees, in writing

The full professional fee is agreed upfront in your retainer. No hidden charges, and government fees are always kept separate.

15 years, 5,000+ files

A long track record across every stream we handle — visitor visas, work permits, sponsorship and protection claims.

One consultant, start to finish

The same person owns your file from the first assessment to the final decision. You are never handed to a call centre.

Refusals are our specialty too

Already refused? We order the GCMS notes to find the real reason, then tell you honestly whether a fresh application is worth it.

Common questions

Questions we are asked before every retainer.

No, and neither can anyone else. Approval is a decision made by an IRCC officer under Canadian law. Any representative who guarantees an outcome, or offers to arrange one through a contact, is committing misrepresentation and putting your future admissibility at risk. We commit to the quality of the application, not the result.

Yes. Under section 91 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, only a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), a lawyer or paralegal who is a member of a Canadian law society, or a Quebec notary may represent or advise you for a fee. Our licence number is R458563 and you can and should verify it yourself on the CICC public register at college-ic.ca.

We don't publish a price list, because a fair quote depends on your specific case and the stream you are applying under. When you get in touch we walk you through our full fee structure, and any professional fee is fixed in writing in your retainer agreement before work begins. Government processing fees, biometrics, medicals and translations are always separate and paid by you directly to the relevant body.

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Get in touch

Book an assessment.

Tell us what you are trying to do and we will come back to you within one business day with next steps and the consultation fee.

OfficeOffice No. 33, Sialkot Kutchery, Roomi Block, Climbing the Stairs, First Floor, Sialkot, Pakistan
HoursMonday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (PKT)
LicenceCICC / RCIC No. R458563 — verifiable at college-ic.ca

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