Aime Alves Moreira
e-Visa Immigration Services
College ID #R523209
Aime Alves Moreira is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with registration number R523209. She serves as a consultant at e-Visa Immigration Services, bringing an extensive legal background to her practice. Aime holds a Certificate in Canadian Immigration Laws from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor’s degree in Law and Social Science from the Federal University of Paraiba (UFPB) in Brazil, graduating with distinction. She is also accredited by the Brazilian Bar Association. Specializing in economic immigration pathways, Aime excels in facilitating Express Entry programs, Provincial Nominee Programs, caregiver streams, and employer sponsorships through LMIA applications. Her expertise also includes family sponsorship and Canadian citizenship applications. Fluent in Portuguese, she serves diverse clientele with personalized guidance to help them achieve their Canadian aspirations. Her dedication, combined with her multicultural background, ensures a client-centered approach marked by thorough legal expertise and tailored solutions.
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Aime Alves Moreira provides tailored immigration solutions designed to meet diverse client needs across Canada’s immigration landscape. Her expertise in Express Entry allows skilled workers to navigate the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and maximize their eligibility for permanent residence through federal economic programs like the Federal Skilled Worker Program and Canadian Experience Class. For individuals pursuing provincial pathways, Aime skillfully handles Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applications, ensuring alignment with province-specific criteria to secure successful nominations. She also supports employers and foreign workers in obtaining Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), facilitating the hiring of international talent and paving the way for work permits. Families seeking reunification benefit from her detailed guidance on Family Sponsorship applications, including spousal, child, and parent sponsorships, ensuring compliance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Additionally, Aime adeptly assists permanent residents in gaining Canadian citizenship by preparing thorough applications that satisfy residency obligations and language proficiency standards. Her in-depth knowledge of immigration law ensures comprehensive review and strategic handling of each case, delivering clients a clear path to achieving their immigration goals in Vancouver and beyond.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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