About Us

Trusted Guidance Backed by Regulated Canadian Expertise for people who are Planning a Serious Move to Canada

CanadaPRHelp is built around a simple idea: people deserve clearer, more trustworthy immigration direction before they commit their time, money, and energy to a major move.

 

That is why our approach combines two important strengths — real-world immigration guidance experience and direct access to regulated Canadian immigration expertise.

 

While many immigration businesses rely only on sales-driven consultation, we believe applicants should know exactly who is supporting them, what credentials stand behind the process, and where regulated oversight exists.

Our Regulated Immigration Consultant

Licensed Canadian Professional Support You Can Verify

Mehazabin Uddin

(M.A, MEd, RCIC-IRB) License #R706105

Mehazabin Uddin

(M.A., M.Ed., RCIC-IRB)

Founder & Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

Mehazabin Uddin brings together regulated Canadian immigration expertise, academic depth, and a client-focused understanding of the immigrant journey. With advanced qualifications in Arts and Education, along with a Diploma in Immigration Consulting from Ashton College, she combines professional training with practical insight.

Her teaching and professional experience across India, the United Kingdom, and Canada gives her a broader understanding of the personal, educational, and professional transitions many immigrants face. That perspective shapes a more thoughtful and human approach to immigration support.

 

Areas of support

Arpit Rastogi

(BCA., MBA, University of Bradfordshire)

Founder & Immigration Expert

Alongside regulated Canadian expertise, CanadaPRHelp also benefits from the practical international migration experience of Arpit Rastogi, who has helped individuals explore migration opportunities across multiple countries.

His experience adds another layer to the platform — one that is grounded in understanding how applicants think, where confusion usually begins, and why people often need clearer direction before they choose the wrong route or spend money in the wrong place.

Arpit’s role strengthens the broader strategic and client-guidance side of the business, helping applicants navigate options with more confidence, more structure, and a better sense of what deserves serious attention.

Our Story

Founded in 2016. CanadaPRHelp was built to create something many applicants struggle to find: a platform that feels both credible and practical.

Too often, people searching for immigration support are caught between two extremes — generic agencies that overpromise, or scattered information that leaves them more confused than before. We wanted to build something different: a guidance platform where applicants can access structured direction, regulated Canadian expertise, and a more transparent support experience.

That means helping people not just “apply,” but understand:

  • where they stand

  • which route may suit them better

  • what kind of preparation matters

  • and when regulated professional support should be part of the process

A More Transparent and Trustworthy Way to Move Forward

01.

Access to a regulated Canadian immigration consultant

02.

Official credential verification through CICC

03.

Strategic support shaped by real migration experience

04.

A more structured and realistic approach to Canada immigration

Frequently Asked Questions About CanadaPRHelp

CanadaPRHelp is a guidance-focused platform built to help applicants explore Canada pathways with more clarity, structure, and practical support.

CanadaPRHelp works with Mehazabin Uddin, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Her credentials can be independently verified through the official CICC register.

 

No. CanadaPRHelp also supports applicants exploring work permits, Canadian business immigration, specialized programs, and document review and preparation.

 

No. We do not guarantee approvals or fixed outcomes. Final decisions depend on the applicant’s case, the route involved, documentation, and official review.

 

Regulated status matters because it gives applicants greater transparency and confidence about who is supporting them. A licensed RCIC can be officially verified, which is an important distinction in the immigration space.

Yes. In many cases, early guidance helps applicants avoid wasted effort and make better decisions before going too far in the wrong direction.

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What Makes Our Approach Different?

We do not believe every applicant should be pushed toward the same route. We do not believe credibility should depend on marketing language alone. And we do not believe major immigration decisions should be made without clear professional grounding.

What makes CanadaPRHelp different is our effort to combine:

 

regulated Canadian immigration expertise

practical migration guidance

transparent professional identity

realistic expectations

and a more structured applicant experience