Canadian Experience Class
Expert guidance for skilled workers with Canadian experience to apply for permanent residency via Express Entry.
SEP Immigration
Licensed CICC and IRB experts guiding in-Canada and overseas applicants through every step of the PR process.
SEP Immigration
Licensed CICC and IRB experts guiding in-Canada and overseas applicants through every step of the PR process.
SEP Immigration
Licensed CICC and IRB experts guiding in-Canada and overseas applicants through every step of the PR process.
SEP Immigration
Licensed CICC and IRB experts guiding in-Canada and overseas applicants through every step of the PR process.
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SEP Immigration, based in Toronto, Canada, is led by Sepehr Falahati, a licensed member of the CICC-IRB. We specialize in assisting clients with their Permanent Residency applications in Canada. Whether you’re currently in Canada and need support with your immigration issues or you’re abroad and interested in immigrating to Canada, we’re here to help!
From Express Entry to refugee appeals, our licensed team supports every step of your Canadian immigration journey — built around your case, not a checklist.
Expert guidance for skilled workers with Canadian experience to apply for permanent residency via Express Entry.
Full support for refugee claimants, including hearing preparation, documentation, and professional representation before the board.
Specialized assistance for PR applications based on personal circumstances, hardship considerations, and humanitarian grounds.
Helping Canadian citizens and PRs sponsor their partners through eligibility reviews and complete application preparation.
Strategic monitoring of CRS rounds and expert advice to improve your profile for a successful invitation.
Comprehensive planning and visa assistance to ensure a smooth, hassle-free journey toward your Canadian residency.
Pick four answers, see a working CRS estimate. Submit for the precise score from our team.
Watch the moments our clients heard the words they were waiting for.
The latest policy updates, draws, and program changes — written for applicants, not lawyers.

June 1, 2026
Canada invites candidates from the pool to apply in rounds throughout the year. The government chooses applicants based on points under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). We…

May 27, 2026
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ended the CEC drought on May 27, 2026. They issued 3,000 invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience…

May 25, 2026
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada held its second Express Entry draw of the month on May 25, 2026, targeting candidates in the pool. This round exclusively invited…
In this section, you'll find answers to some of the most common questions we get asked here at SEP Immigration.
Getting started is simple. The first step is to book an initial consultation. During this session, we assess your eligibility and provide a personalized immigration roadmap.
There are various immigration pathways, such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Study visas, and Work visas. Choosing the best route depends on factors like your age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. You can book a consultation with our experts to find the fastest route tailored to your profile.
Processing times vary depending on the immigration program you apply for. For example, Express Entry applications typically take 6 to 8 months, while some provincial programs may take between 12 and 18 months. Visit our services page to learn more about your options.
Times are updated regularly on the IRCC website.
No, a job offer is not mandatory for all programs. You can create an account in the Express Entry system without one. You can calculate your points through Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.
Yes, in most Canadian immigration programs, you can include your spouse and dependent children (under 22 years of age) in your application so they can obtain permanent residency alongside you.
The minimum score (cut-off score) is not fixed and varies in each draw based on the applicant pool. Earning higher language test scores and gaining more work experience can greatly increase your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA). You can check our Express Entry services for further professional assistance.
The required proof of funds depends on the number of family members and the specific immigration program. The Canadian government requires this to ensure you can comfortably cover your initial living expenses during your first few months in Canada. Contact us for a detailed assessment of your financial and personal requirements.
No. Our fees cover only our professional consulting and representation services. Government application fees (IRCC fees, biometrics, etc.) must be paid directly by you to the Canadian government and are not included in our fees.
No one can guarantee approval as the final decision belongs to IRCC. However, we prepare strong applications to maximize your chances.
Our licensed RCIC team has 8 years of experience, a team of 21 professionals, and have successfully helped over 5,000 clients from 62 countries with a 99% success rate.
Yes. We assist clients from all over the world. We have successfully helped applicants from 62 different countries. We also work with clients regardless of which Canadian province they wish to settle in.
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