Aileen Jean Farrol
Farrol Paralegal Services Inc.
College ID #R410623
Aileen Jean Farrol is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R410623) and founder of Farrol Paralegal Services Inc., located in Kitchener, Ontario. With over two decades of expertise in immigration consulting since 1999, she specializes in temporary and permanent residency, family sponsorships, inadmissibility cases, federal immigration streams, and complex appeals. Driven by a commitment to client success and fraud prevention, Aileen was notably appointed the first RCIC Ambassador for the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council, strengthening ties between consultants and regulatory bodies. Aileen's dedication extends to community education, presenting at conferences and contributing to publications like *ImmQuest Magazine*. She speaks French and actively collaborates with Canadian government entities such as IRCC and the CBSA to support her clients. As a first-generation Canadian of Filipino descent, she connects deeply with diverse communities, embracing integrity and professional ethics to guide each immigration journey with care.
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Immigration Services Explained
Aileen Jean Farrol provides targeted immigration solutions tailored to individuals and families seeking pathways to Canada. Specializing in permanent residency applications, she navigates clients through federal immigration programs, including Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs, ensuring every detail aligns with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. For those facing inadmissibility issues—whether due to criminality, medical concerns, or misrepresentation—Aileen delivers strategic advice and representation, leveraging her extensive experience to resolve complex cases effectively. Her expertise extends to family reunification, guiding sponsors and applicants through spousal sponsorships, dependent child sponsorships, and other family-class immigration streams. When applications require appeals or further review, Aileen skillfully handles matters before the Immigration Appeal Division or Federal Court. Her in-depth understanding of temporary status transitions enables her to assist clients in bridging their way to permanent residency while maintaining compliance. Every case benefits from her meticulous approach, ensuring applications are comprehensive and compelling. With over two decades of hands-on expertise in Canadian immigration law, she is a trusted resource for navigating intricate pathways and overcoming legal barriers in the immigration journey. Clients can rely on her for precise guidance and unwavering representation tailored to their unique circumstances, making the often-daunting process both clear and manageable.
Local Immigration Context
Aileen Jean Farrol engages Filipino and French-speaking applicants through in-depth immigration consultations in Filipino and French, building trust and ensuring clients are fully informed before every important decision.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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