Carlos Alberto Arambula Contreras
Arambula Immigration Inc.
College ID #R525503
Carlos Alberto Arambula Contreras is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), licensed under CICC registration number R525503. He is the founder of Arambula Immigration Inc., a firm dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration processes. With expertise in family sponsorships, express entry, work permits, and visitor visas, he provides tailored services to individuals and families seeking a seamless transition to life in Canada. Fluent in Spanish, Carlos bridges linguistic and cultural gaps to serve a diverse range of clientele, ensuring clarity and confidence throughout the immigration journey. Known for his professionalism and in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration laws, he delivers personalized guidance designed to maximize application success. As a trusted advisor, Carlos is committed to empowering his clients with the knowledge and support necessary to achieve their immigration goals.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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