Attanapola Arachchige Asoka Ranjith Chandralal Attanapola
Lancan Immigration Consultants
College ID #R510775
Chandralal Attanapola, RCIC, LL.B., LL.M., is the Managing Director of Lancan Immigration Consultants, a distinguished immigration consultancy firm based in Ontario, Canada. With over 30 years of multifaceted experience spanning law, insurance, and shipping, Mr. Attanapola brings a wealth of professional expertise to his immigration consulting practice. Fluent in Sinhala, he specializes in a broad range of immigration services, including permanent residency applications, study permits, work visas, and business immigration programs, ensuring tailored solutions for diverse client needs. A licensed immigration consultant recognized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), Mr. Attanapola is also an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. He previously served in senior management roles in both private and public sectors, including as Director General of the Textile Quota Board and as Assistant General Manager of Union Assurance PLC in Sri Lanka. His deep understanding of global regulatory practices and his commitment to service excellence make him highly regarded in the field of immigration consulting.
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Immigration Services Explained
Chandralal Attanapola, RCIC, provides expert guidance across several key areas of Canadian immigration, catering to individuals, families, students, workers, and entrepreneurs. For those seeking Permanent Residency (PR), he navigates complex processes such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorships, ensuring applications meet eligibility requirements and are submitted with accuracy. His expertise in Study Permits assists international students in securing authorization to study at Canadian institutions, addressing requirements like letters of acceptance and proof of financial support. When it comes to Work Permits, Mr. Attanapola supports clients by identifying the most suitable pathway, whether through employer-specific permits or open work options, while ensuring compliance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations. Entrepreneurs and business professionals can explore various Business Immigration programs under his guidance, including Start-Up Visas and pathways for investors, helping clients establish or expand their businesses in Canada. With an in-depth understanding of Canada’s immigration framework, he provides strategic, personalized solutions tailored to each client’s goals, maximizing their chances of success.
Local Immigration Context
Sinhalese-speaking newcomers working with Attanapola Arachchige Asoka Ranjith Chandralal Attanapola benefit from consultations held in their native language, making the process far less overwhelming.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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