Andrea Sollberger
The University of British Columbia
College ID #R525073
Andrea Sollberger is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC: R525073) and International Student Advisor at The University of British Columbia (UBC). She possesses over a decade of experience in immigration consulting, specializing in supporting international graduate students with study permits, work permits, and visa-related issues. Her commitment to helping students succeed in Canada stems from her dedication to fostering global education and cultural exchange. Andrea’s expertise includes navigating co-op work permits, post-graduation work opportunities, and complex immigration policies. Renowned for her personalized approach, she has been instrumental in guiding students through the unique challenges of studying at UBC. She is fluent in non-English languages, which further enables her to connect with diverse communities, ensuring seamless support. Andrea remains deeply committed to empowering students in their academic and professional journeys while upholding the highest standards of ethical immigration practices.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Andrea Sollberger specializes in providing tailored immigration support for individuals navigating study permits, work permits, and Temporary Foreign Worker applications in Canada. With extensive experience assisting international students, Andrea guides clients through every phase of the study permit process, from initial applications to extensions, ensuring compliance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations. For those pursuing co-op programs, she offers expert advice on securing co-op work permits, which are essential for fulfilling mandatory work placements. Additionally, Andrea provides strategic guidance on post-graduation work permits, helping graduates transition from academic settings to the Canadian workforce seamlessly. For employers and Temporary Foreign Workers, she delivers specialized support on work permits, addressing eligibility criteria, employer compliance, and Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) where applicable. Her knowledge of complex immigration pathways allows her to provide clear, actionable advice to those facing visa challenges or time-sensitive applications. Whether you’re a student planning to study in Canada, a graduate aiming to gain valuable work experience, or a skilled worker seeking temporary employment opportunities, Andrea ensures that each application meets legal requirements and is positioned for success. Her deep understanding of Canada’s immigration policies makes her a trusted partner in achieving your educational and professional goals.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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