By admin
Shabnam Akrami
RCIC ID – R510490
For millions around the world, Canada represents an opportunity for better education for their children, thriving careers, family reunification and safety. But the path to Canada’s immigration system has become increasingly complex, with evolving policies, new programs and rigorous documentation requirements that can overwhelm even well-prepared applicants.
In this environment, licensed professionals who bring experience, legal understanding and personal insight can make a meaningful difference. One such professional is Shabnam Akrami, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered under licence number R510490 and the Founder and Managing Partner at Akrami & Associates, a law firm and immigration consultancy widely known through its online presence.
Shabnam Akrami is not only a licensed RCIC (R510490) authorized to provide immigration advice and representation before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), but she also brings a comprehensive educational and legal background to her work. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours, a Master’s in Socio-Legal Studies and a Law Degree (LL.B.) from the University of London, UK. Prior to her current role, she completed a Paralegal Diploma with Honours and is a Paralegal in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada (now Law Society of Ontario).
Before founding her own firm, Akrami gained extensive experience in corporate immigration law, specializing in work permits, temporary resident permits and rehabilitation cases expertise that now informs her leadership of Akrami & Associates.
Akrami & Associates is rooted in a “people-first” philosophy. The firm positions itself as more than just a paperwork processor; it aims to be a partner in each client’s immigration strategy. According to information from the firm, this approach is shaped by empathy and understanding, especially as Akrami herself is an immigrant who understands the emotional and logistical challenges associated with moving to a new country.
The firm’s motto, “There is always a way™,” reflects its commitment to finding constructive solutions even in complex or seemingly difficult immigration cases.
Although Akrami & Associates covers a broad range of services, the core practice areas reflect key immigration priorities for many applicants seeking Canadian status:
The firm assists with strategic planning and application submission for Canada’s economic immigration pathways, including Express Entry and related programs that help skilled workers obtain permanent residence.
Applicants seeking to work in Canada temporarily whether through employer-specific work permits, LMIA-based applications or open work permits can receive guidance through each stage of the process, from eligibility assessment to documentation.
Canada’s family class programs allow citizens and permanent residents to sponsor spouses, partners, parents and other relatives. The firm provides support in preparing sponsorship applications and supporting documentation.
Temporary visits for tourism or family reunification involve specific requirements. Akrami & Associates works with clients seeking visitor visas or the extended-stay Super Visa for parents and grandparents.
For individuals facing unique situations that fall outside mainstream immigration pathways, the firm handles applications under humanitarian and compassionate grounds, an area where strategic documentation and legal awareness are especially crucial.
Applicants with past convictions or other complex admissibility issues may qualify for Rehabilitation or a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). This niche area requires careful case preparation and specialized legal insight services offered by the firm.
One of the distinguishing elements of Shabnam Akrami’s practice is its client-centered philosophy. Akrami & Associates emphasizes understanding each applicant’s unique situation including personal history, long-term goals and challenges before recommending a tailored strategy.
This approach is reflected in the firm’s messaging and client reviews, where individuals highlight not only successful outcomes but also meaningful support through anxious and complicated immigration matters.
Independent client testimonials from the firm’s site show a range of successful outcomes: from family reunifications and work permit approvals to complex rehabilitation cases. Clients frequently express gratitude for the firm’s responsiveness, strategic support and ability to navigate challenging applications with professionalism.
These first-hand reviews illustrate the emotional impact that immigration decisions can have not just on paperwork but on family stability, career opportunities and long-term plans.
Canada’s immigration system allows only registered professionals either licensed immigration lawyers or Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) , to provide paid immigration advice and represent clients before IRCC and related authorities. This regulatory safeguard helps protect applicants from misinformation, unlicensed advisers and fraudulent services, a growing concern given the complexity and demand for immigration consulting.
With her RCIC status (R510490), Shabnam Akrami meets the regulatory and ethical standards required to advise on immigration matters and represent clients within Canada’s legal framework. This compliance increases credibility and ensures that strategic advice is grounded in up-to-date policy knowledge.
Canada’s immigration programs continue to shift influenced by labour market requirements, demographic trends and international events. For applicants seeking clarity and legal compliance, the guidance of a regulated professional can be a valuable asset.
Under the leadership of Shabnam Akrami, RCIC (R510490), Akrami & Associates combines legal insight with a people-centric approach, helping clients manage paperwork, anticipate challenges and plan their immigration journeys with confidence. Whether navigating temporary permits, permanent residence pathways or specialized cases, the firm positions itself as a comprehensive partner for applicants seeking a structured and informed route to Canada.
Note:
Canada Immigration News is a news and information platform that shares updates and profiles related to Canadian immigration. The information provided above is for informational purposes only. Canada Immigration News does not provide immigration advice or handle payments. All immigration services, fees and engagements are conducted directly between clients and the RCIC consultant.