Anitha Kalaiselvanraja
Greenline Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R521140
Anitha Kalaiselvanraja is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R521140) and the founder of Greenline Immigration Services Inc., based in Langley, British Columbia. Since the company’s incorporation in 2017, she has specialized in assisting individuals and families with various immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, spousal sponsorships, and study and work permits. Anitha is known for her personalized approach, helping clients navigate Canada’s complex immigration system with clarity and care. With a strong commitment to client success, Anitha prides herself on providing tailored solutions to meet diverse needs. Fluent in Tamil, she effectively serves clients from multilingual and multicultural backgrounds. Her expertise extends to representing clients before Citizenship and Immigration Canada, ensuring every step of the process is handled professionally. Through Greenline Immigration Services, Anitha has built a reputation for reliability, integrity, and a steadfast dedication to helping immigrants achieve their Canadian dreams.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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