Immigration insight for institutions responsible for international students.
Immigration policy affects recruitment, enrolment, student experience and institutional reputation. We help Canadian designated learning institutions connect policy with practical student pathways.
Student pathway design
Understand immigration friction across recruitment, admission, study-permit preparation, arrival and post-graduation planning. We help institutions map where students most often stall and where clearer information or better sequencing can help.
Refusal response
Structured support for admitted students whose study permits have been refused. Case-by-case review, honest assessment and, where appropriate, representation on a reapplication or alternate pathway.
Policy and operational advisory
Plain-language briefings on federal and provincial changes, issue spotting, referral protocols and staff-facing resources so front-line teams can act with confidence.
Internationalization and recruitment strategy
Counsel that connects market strategy with the realities students face inside the immigration process, from source-country patterns to program design.
Two ways institutions engage with us.
UBC Concierge Program
Immigrate Now is the sole immigration representation provider for refused study-permit applicants referred through the University of British Columbia's Concierge Program.
DLI Advisory
Ongoing advisory for designated learning institutions on internationalization, recruitment strategy and immigration-related student pathways.
Senior counsel for Canadian institutions and DLI decision-makers.
Karan Pratap Singh advises Canadian designated learning institutions on internationalization, international student recruitment strategy and immigration-related student pathways.
Engagements are shaped around the institution's stage, questions and internal team. We work as advisors: we do not speak for government, and our involvement does not create endorsement.

This page provides general information about our institutional advisory work and does not constitute legal or regulatory advice to any institution. Immigration policy and program rules can change without notice. Information reviewed July 2026.
