Ayana Ibrahimi
Fragomen (Canada) Co.
College ID #R412231
Ayana Ibrahimi is an accomplished immigration consultant and Senior Business Immigration Manager at Fragomen (Canada) Co. With College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) registration number R412231, she holds over 15 years of experience in immigration law and policy. Ayana possesses a strong academic background, including an Honours BA in Philosophy and a B.Sc in Psychology from the University of Toronto, complemented by a Certificate in Immigration Consulting. Fluent in multiple languages, Ayana supports diverse communities in navigating complex immigration processes. Her expertise spans corporate immigration, economic mobility pathways, and refugee resettlement strategies. She has notably collaborated on innovative labor mobility solutions for displaced individuals, aligning with global initiatives to expand accessible immigration routes. Driven by a commitment to client success and inclusivity, Ayana is recognized for her strategic insights and dedication to simplifying immigration for individuals and corporations alike.
This profile summary is generated using publicly available regulatory and professional information. Consultants may claim their profile to review or update their summary.
Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Ayana Ibrahimi specializes in corporate immigration and refugee claims, offering unparalleled expertise tailored to the unique demands of individuals and businesses. With her deep understanding of Canada’s immigration framework, Ayana guides companies in managing international talent mobility, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations. Her corporate immigration services encompass work permit applications, LMIA guidance, intra-company transfers, and strategic planning for global workforce expansion. Whether facilitating the relocation of key executives or assisting multinational organizations in navigating the complexities of cross-border employment, Ayana delivers targeted solutions to streamline processes while minimizing delays.
For those seeking refuge in Canada, Ayana provides compassionate, expert guidance for refugee claimants, meticulously preparing applications and documentation. She skillfully handles cases involving Convention Refugees, Humanitarian and Compassionate considerations, and protected persons under Canadian law. Ayana works closely with clients to present compelling narratives that meet the legal standards for refugee protection, helping individuals secure asylum and rebuild their lives. Her services emphasize clarity and precision, empowering clients to overcome obstacles in their pursuit of a safer future. Leveraging over a decade of specialized knowledge, Ayana ensures her clients gain access to timely advice and effective representation in complex immigration matters.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Questions about this profile? Please contact us through the Contact Us page.
Are you this consultant? Claim this profile to manage your information.
Consultants in Toronto with Similar Expertise
Other licensed immigration consultants in Toronto with matching expertise
Major Canadian Immigration Changes in 2026: What Applicants Need to Know
Canada’s immigration system is changing rapidly in 2026, with new Express Entry priorities, stricter consultant regulations, and faster PR pathways for some temporary residents already in Canada. These updates could significantly impact international students, skilled workers, and permanent residence applicants.
Ontario’s 2026 Immigration Overhaul: What the New OINP Changes Mean for Applicants
Ontario is set to overhaul the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program in 2026, shifting toward a more targeted, labour market–driven selection system. With new rules taking effect May 30, applicants will need stronger alignment with in-demand sectors to remain competitive.
Canada Immigration Changes 2026: Express Entry, Student Visa & Work Permit Updates
Canada’s immigration system in 2026 is shifting toward a more selective, economically driven model, with major changes to Express Entry, student visas, and work permits. Learn how these updates impact your chances and what you need to succeed in the new Canada immigration landscape.
