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About Us

Immigration Consulting

I2C Immigration Consulting provides personalized immigration support for clients navigating Canada’s immigration system. We work with individuals, families, students, workers and employers to help them understand their options and prepare strong, well-organized applications.

Our mission is to deliver clear, responsive and practical immigration guidance that helps clients make informed decisions and move through the process with confidence.

We value professionalism, communication and careful preparation. Our goal is to make the immigration process easier to understand and more manageable for every client.

DEIB Consulting & Workplace Investigations

We provide Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Consulting. By identifying systemic barriers and supporting the implementation of practical, actionable strategies, we work with organizations to improve employee engagement, performance and retention. Our work is grounded in strengthening organizational culture through sustainable, people-centred approaches.
 
We also conduct workplace investigations, bringing a culturally informed, procedurally fair and impartial approach to sensitive matters. We support organizations in addressing complaints related to harassment, discrimination and workplace conflict, ensuring processes are thorough and aligned with legal obligations and organizational values.
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Rasha Fahim (she/her)
Immigration Consultant

I am a regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered and licensed member of the ICCRC (Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council). I hold a diploma in Canadian Immigration Law from Ashton College in British Columbia. I also have a Master of Arts and Master of Education that have equipped me with the necessary knowledge to work with international students. My extensive experience in teaching international students and working in the settlement sector has provided me with the insight and understanding of how to help newcomers to Canada and to support those who wish to make Canada a part of their future. 

I am currently a Board Director at the Maltby Centre and have been actively involved with other committees in the community to share newcomer perspectives through the equity lens. 

Contact Rasha:

By email info@i2cimmigration.ca

By phone 613-539-5868

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Sunita Gupta (she/her)
DEIB Strategist & Workplace Investigations Consultant

With over 20 years of experience advancing inclusive workplaces and leading complex, community-informed initiatives, I partner with organizations to turn DEIB commitments into meaningful, measurable change.

 

I bring a culturally informed lens to workplace investigations, conflict resolution and restoration.

As an active member of the Kingston community for over twenty-five years, my  contributions include leadership roles on boards and advisory committees. I currently serve as a Board Director for the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce and participate in various Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committees. I am the Past President of the India-Canada Association of Kingston and a former Board Director for the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.

 

I am certified in Basic Workplace Investigations and am a Canadian Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIP), with a Certificate in Leadership and Inclusion from Centennial College, and a Certificate in Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues: Immigration and Integration from St. Paul’s University and the University of Ottawa.

Contact Sunita:

By email GuptaS@i2cimmigration.ca

By phone 613-453-4011

Karhinéhtha' Cortney Clark

I am a Doctor of Science, Rehabilitation and Health Leadership program, with an Indigenous Health specialization. Grounded in Indigenous research paradigms, I teach and learn through storytelling, land and environment-based learning, Indigenous healing practices and to support wholistic, strengths-based outcomes.

I am currently Chief Research Officer at the Indigenous Athletic Development Circle, Co-Creator of Healthy Homes Model, the Lead at Indigenous Health Policy - Canadian Medical Association, serve as a Board Director at the Community Foundation for Kingston and Area and a Treasurer for The Ballantyne Project. 

 

With a strong commitment to ethical leadership, environmental sustainability and evidence-informed practice, my work captures perspectives and experiences to translate into actionable policy, programs and services that strengthen systems of healing and sustainable practices.

Contact Cortney:

By email Cortneyclark8@gmail.com

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