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Are you excited about your future? Have you dreamt about studying abroad? Do you want to learn more about what the world has to offer?

If the answer to these questions is yes, then consider booking a paid consultation with a licensed Canadian immigration consultant.

During your paid consultation you will learn more about:

  • The Canadian study experience
  • The merits of studying in a college or university
  • How the school application process works in Canada
  • Learn more about the Canadian immigration system

Nicholas Avramis

BBA, MBA, MCOM, RCIC

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

As the founder of Beaver Immigration Consulting, Nicholas brings a wide range of both business experience and immigration knowledge. As a Canadian citizen who successfully immigrated to South Africa, he understands the economic and emotional challenges associated with starting a new life in a foreign country.

Prior to moving to South Africa, he worked in the Canadian banking sector as a commercial underwriter. He developed structured debt products for syndicated commercial mortgages in the real estate industry. He knows how to get deals done.

Our pledge to you:

From student to citizen, we will be with you every step of the way.

There are over 1,500 colleges and universities for students to choose from. With over 10,000 academic programs available to students, you can apply to a certificate program, diploma, undergraduate or postgraduate degree, such as a Masters. Beaver Immigration will help students find the right Canadian university or college for you and will apply for study permit on your behalf. This is all part of our professional service offering that includes student placement in Canada and a tailored made immigration strategy for each student and their family.

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