Ayra Modalo
Modalink Immigration Consultancy Services Inc.
College ID #R515979
Ayra Modalo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and co-founder of Modalink Immigration Consultancy Services Inc., established in 2016. With extensive expertise in family reunification, work permits, and LMIA applications, Ayra has helped diverse clients achieve their dreams of immigrating to Canada or securing permanent residency. As an immigrant herself, she channels her personal experiences into empathetic and tailored guidance for families facing complex immigration challenges. She has collaborated with settlement organizations to provide comprehensive newcomer support beyond immigration services. Fluent in Filipino, Ayra specializes in connecting with communities worldwide, maintaining a hands-on approach that prioritizes trust and sincerity. Recognized for her honesty and dedication, she was a Women of Inspiration Top 150 Finalist, showcasing her contributions to empowering immigrant women. Ayra’s passion lies in turning aspirations into reality, making her an invaluable partner in the immigration process.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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