Alison Langford
Alicat Immigration Consulting
College ID #R514396
Alison Langford is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R514396 and is the founder of Alicat Immigration Consulting, based in Victoria, British Columbia. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Victoria and an Immigration Consultant Diploma from Ashton College, underscoring her strong academic foundation in immigration law and practice. With over a decade of expertise, Alison specializes in facilitating the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, Provincial Nominee Program applications, study permits, and permanent residency pathways. She also advises employers in British Columbia's hospitality sector on navigating the complexities of recruitment and immigration legislation. Known for her compassionate approach to client service, Alison frequently works with diverse communities and speaks French in addition to her extensive knowledge of Canadian immigration policy. Her commitment to providing tailored solutions ensures successful outcomes for her clients, whether they are individuals seeking opportunities or businesses addressing labor shortages. As a licensed recruiter under the Temporary Foreign Worker Protection Act, Alison remains dedicated to ethical representation and guiding her clients toward fulfilling their Canadian immigration aspirations.
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Victoria, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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