Dubai, UAE – Ace Luxury Immigration Solutions, a leading law firm with global headquarters in Ontario, Canada, has announced the successful inauguration of its new office in Karachi, Pakistan’s commercial hub. The expansion marks a strategic move following the firm’s established operations in the Middle East and its global headquarters.
The Karachi office, inaugurated by Ace’s founder and managing partner Shahrukh Abbas Gondal, along with Syed Abbas, Managing Director, and Alan James Gammon, Chief Operating Officer, reflects the company’s commitment to facilitating business and skilled-class immigration to Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, and other European countries.
Shahrukh Abbas Gondal stated, “We have a clear vision of helping bring down Pakistan’s current account deficit and increase remittances flow through business and skilled-class immigration. After Canada and UAE, we are delighted to be a strong bridge between Pakistan and the world.”
The new office will cater to prospective investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and aspiring business leaders, offering tailored solutions to their specific needs for economic migration. Ace Luxury Immigration aims to facilitate a better understanding of the diverse opportunities, mitigating challenges, and intricacies associated with the immigration process.
Syed Abbas, Managing Director, emphasized the significance of the Karachi market, stating, “Karachi is a key market due to the high demand for business migration inquiries, especially for the UK and Canada. Therefore, this is the right time to have a presence close to the people.”
Alan James Gammon, Chief Operating Officer, highlighted the natural expansion of their business, foreseeing further openings in Pakistan within the next 12 months to meet the growing demands of their customers.
Ace Luxury Immigration already has a presence in Islamabad and plans to open its third office in Lahore in the first quarter of 2024. The firm’s global headquarters in Canada covers North American, UK, and international markets.