Banu Veznikli
Mandorla Immigration Services
College ID #R420951
Banu Veznikli is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, registration number R420951) and the owner of Mandorla Immigration Services, based in Vancouver, BC. With extensive experience in immigration consulting, she specializes in Federal Skilled Worker, family sponsorship, and student visa applications, assisting clients in navigating complex immigration pathways to Canada. Her expertise is complemented by a commitment to personalized service and meticulous planning tailored to each client’s goals. Banu serves diverse communities and communicates fluently in Turkish, enhancing her ability to support clients from various cultural backgrounds. Renowned for her professionalism and ethical standards, she has built a reputation for simplifying the immigration process and fostering client success. Banu advocates for transparent service and is dedicated to helping immigrants reach new horizons.
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Banu Veznikli provides specialized immigration consulting services tailored to three key pathways: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Family Sponsorship, and Study Permits. For skilled professionals seeking permanent residency in Canada, Banu expertly guides applicants through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, ensuring eligibility criteria such as work experience, education, and language proficiency are accurately assessed and presented. Her deep knowledge of Express Entry ensures that clients maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, enhancing their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
In the realm of Family Sponsorship, Banu assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones, meticulously preparing applications to sponsor spouses, common-law partners, or dependent children. Her attention to detail helps minimize delays and address legal complexities that could otherwise hinder successful outcomes.
For international students, Banu offers comprehensive guidance on obtaining Study Permits, advising on essential documentation, proof of financial support, and compliance with Canada’s immigration regulations. She also helps students navigate potential transitions from temporary residency to permanent residency, aligning education goals with long-term immigration plans. With a client-focused approach, Banu ensures clarity and precision in every step of the process, enabling individuals and families to achieve their immigration aspirations.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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